Automated virtual reality therapy to treat agoraphobic avoidance and distress in patients with psychosis (gameChange) : a multicentre, parallel-group, single-blind, randomised, controlled trial in England with mediation and moderation analyses

Freeman, Daniel, Lambe, Sinéad, Kabir, Thomas et al. (42 more authors) (2022) Automated virtual reality therapy to treat agoraphobic avoidance and distress in patients with psychosis (gameChange) : a multicentre, parallel-group, single-blind, randomised, controlled trial in England with mediation and moderation analyses. The Lancet Psychiatry. pp. 375-388. ISSN 2215-0374

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Authors/Creators:
  • Freeman, Daniel
  • Lambe, Sinéad
  • Kabir, Thomas
  • Petit, Ariane
  • Rosebrock, Laina
  • Yu, Ly Mee
  • Dudley, Robert (rob.dudley@york.ac.uk)
  • Chapman, Kate
  • Morrison, Anthony
  • O'Regan, Eileen
  • Aynsworth, Charlotte
  • Jones, Julia
  • Murphy, Elizabeth
  • Powling, Rosie
  • Galal, Ushma
  • Grabey, Jenna
  • Rovira, Aitor
  • Martin, Jennifer
  • Hollis, Chris
  • Clark, David M.
  • Waite, Felicity
  • Altunkaya, James ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8293-3466
  • Andleeb, Humma
  • Bergin, Aislinn
  • Bold, Emily
  • Bond, Jessica
  • Bransby-Adams, Kate
  • Brown, Susan
  • Chan, Cindy
  • Chauhan, Nisha
  • Craven, Michael
  • Freeman, Jason
  • Geddes, John
  • Goodsell, Andrew
  • Jenner, Lucy
  • Kenny, Alex
  • Leal, José
  • Mitchell, Joanna
  • Peel, Heather
  • Pervez, Maryam
  • Prouten, Eloise
  • Roberts, Eva
  • Robotham, Dan
  • Walker, Harry
  • West, Jonathan
Copyright, Publisher and Additional Information: Funding Information: The trial was funded by the NHS NIHR Invention for Innovation (i4i) programme (project II-C7-0117-20001). It was also supported by the NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre (BRC-1215-2000). DF is an NIHR Senior Investigator. DMC is an Emeritus NIHR Senior Investigator. CH is an NIHR Senior Investigator. AB, SB, MC, CH, and JMa are supported by the NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre and NIHR MindTech MedTech Co-operative. This paper presents independent research funded by the NIHR. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of the NHS, NIHR, or Department of Health and Social Care. FW is funded by a Wellcome Trust Clinical Doctoral Fellowship (102176/B/13/Z). We thank the trial participants; the gameChange LEAP team members (including Debbie Butler, Susie Booth, Len Demetriou, Zach Howarth, Mary Mancini, Cheryl Williams, and Christopher Wright [based in the UK]); the trial research assistants (Lydia Carr, Chiara Causier, Anna East, Miriam Kirkham, Sapphira McBride, Sophie Mulhall, Simone Saidel, Megan Smith, Ashley-Louise Teale, Eve Twivy [University of Oxford and Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK]; Naomi Coulthard, Kelly Grieve, Negar Khozoee, Robert Nirsimloo [Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust, UK]; Nikki Dehmahdi, Emma Izon [Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust]; Mariella Henderson, Genevieve Quartey, Naomi Thrower, Kira Williams, Charlotte Way [Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Nottingham, UK]); additional trial therapy deliverers (Poppy Brown [University of Oxford and Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust], Rory Byrne [Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust], Jason Horeesorun [Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust], Lyndsey Tunney [Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust]); research and development support teams (Andrea Cockram, Veronica French, Corinne Hendy [Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust]; Nick Raven, Bill Wells [Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust]); the independent members of the Data Monitoring and Ethics Committee (David Kingdon, Issy Reading [University of Southampton, Southampton, UK]; Tom Craig [King's College London, London, UK]; Andrew Gumley [University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK]); and the clinical teams in the participating NHS trusts. Funding Information: The trial was funded by the NHS NIHR Invention for Innovation (i4i) programme (project II-C7-0117-20001). It was also supported by the NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre (BRC-1215-2000). DF is an NIHR Senior Investigator. DMC is an Emeritus NIHR Senior Investigator. CH is an NIHR Senior Investigator. AB, SB, MC, CH, and JMa are supported by the NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre and NIHR MindTech MedTech Co-operative. This paper presents independent research funded by the NIHR. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of the NHS, NIHR, or Department of Health and Social Care. FW is funded by a Wellcome Trust Clinical Doctoral Fellowship (102176/B/13/Z). We thank the trial participants; the gameChange LEAP team members (including Debbie Butler, Susie Booth, Len Demetriou, Zach Howarth, Mary Mancini, Cheryl Williams, and Christopher Wright [based in the UK]); the trial research assistants (Lydia Carr, Chiara Causier, Anna East, Miriam Kirkham, Sapphira McBride, Sophie Mulhall, Simone Saidel, Megan Smith, Ashley-Louise Teale, Eve Twivy [University of Oxford and Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK]; Naomi Coulthard, Kelly Grieve, Negar Khozoee, Robert Nirsimloo [Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust, UK]; Nikki Dehmahdi, Emma Izon [Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust]; Mariella Henderson, Genevieve Quartey, Naomi Thrower, Kira Williams, Charlotte Way [Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Nottingham, UK]); additional trial therapy deliverers (Poppy Brown [University of Oxford and Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust], Rory Byrne [Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust], Jason Horeesorun [Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust], Lyndsey Tunney [Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust]); research and development support teams (Andrea Cockram, Veronica French, Corinne Hendy [Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust]; Nick Raven, Bill Wells [Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust]); the independent members of the Data Monitoring and Ethics Committee (David Kingdon, Issy Reading [University of Southampton, Southampton, UK]; Tom Craig [King's College London, London, UK]; Andrew Gumley [University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK]); and the clinical teams in the participating NHS trusts. Funding Information: DF is a founder and a non-executive director of Oxford VR, which will commercialise the therapy; holds equity in and receives personal payments from Oxford VR; holds a contract for his university team to advise Oxford VR on treatment development; and reports grants from National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), Medical Research Council (MRC), and International Foundation. CH reports grants from NIHR and MRC; and was chair of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Guideline for psychosis and schizophrenia in children and young people (CG155). The University of Oxford, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, McPin Foundation, NIHR MindTech MedTech Co-operative, and the Royal College of Art received a share of the licencing fee from Oxford VR for the gameChange software. DMC reports a Senior Investigator Award from the Wellcome Trust and is National Clinical and Informatic Advisor for the NHS Improving Access to Psychological Therapy (IAPT) programme. RD reports a grant from the NIHR, is a clinician working in the NHS delivering cognitive therapy, and receives payments for workshops of cognitive behavioural therapy and royalties from books on cognitive behavioural therapy. SL reports consultancy work and fees from Oxford VR. AP reports a grant from the NIHR. All other authors declare no competing interests. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s).
Dates:
  • Published (online): 5 April 2022
  • Published: 1 May 2022
Institution: The University of York
Academic Units: The University of York > Faculty of Sciences (York) > Psychology (York)
The University of York > Faculty of Social Sciences (York) > Centre for Health Economics (York)
Depositing User: Pure (York)
Date Deposited: 07 Dec 2023 13:20
Last Modified: 31 Jan 2024 01:24
Published Version: https://doi.org/10.1016/S2215-0366(22)00060-8
Status: Published
Refereed: Yes
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/S2215-0366(22)00060-8
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