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Evaluating the feasibility of the Italian version of the computerized interactive remediation of cognition training for schizophrenia (circuits)

Fabio SeminerioCrocettarachele SartorioDaniele La BarberaGiuseppe ColliG TripoliFilippo La PagliaLucia Sideli La Cascia CaterinaMatteo CellaAlessandra ScaglioneDomenica MatrangaGiuseppe ManiaciRosa Lo BaidoLaura Ferraro

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RehabilitationSchizophrenia (object-oriented programming)medicine.medical_treatmentRehabilitationMetacognitionCognitionPsychiatry and Mental healthComputerPilot projectSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicamedicineSchizophreniaSettore MED/48 -Scienze Infermierist. e Tecn. Neuro-Psichiatriche e Riabilitat.PsychologyMetacognitionSettore MED/25 - PsichiatriaCognitive psychology

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Background: Circuits is a computerized cognitive remediation program for individuals with schizophrenia. this study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of the italian version of circuits. MethODs: Feasibility was measured through ad-hoc questionnaires in a non-clinical sample (N.=30; target-score 70%; study 1); in patients with schizophrenia (N.=5; target-score 60%; study 2) and cr therapists (N.=3; target-score 60%; study 2). study 3 was a pilot study investigating: 1) enrolment, compliance, and retention rates; 2) satisfaction; 3) potential post-treatment and follow-up improvements in patients with schizophrenia (N.=20). these results were used to estimate sample size and feasibility for a future trial. resULts: all non-clinical participants rated high feasibility of circuits (83.3-100% scores). all patients (60-100% high-scores) and cr therapists (66-100% high-scores) evaluated circuits feasible. high rates of retention in treatment (74.5%) and satisfaction (85-100%) in patients were showed. Post-treatment assessment revealed an improvement in all cognitive measures. a sample size of 32 was calculated for each arm of the trial, at the desired power of 80%, to recruit for 18 months. cONcLUsiONs: results showed the feasibility of the italian version of circuits, they will inform a controlled future trial and implementation study of this therapy approach in the italian mental health system.

10.23736/s0391-1772.20.02092-0http://hdl.handle.net/10447/468192