A mixed-methods study investigating the acceptability of an early acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) intervention to aid adjustment to appearance changes after burns
Laura Shepherd, Fuschia Sirois, Diana Harcourt, Paul Norman, Lance M. McCracken, Andrew R. Thompson

TL;DR
This study explores whether an early acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) intervention called ProACTive is acceptable for helping people adjust to appearance changes after burns.
Contribution
The study introduces and evaluates the acceptability of an early ACT intervention for appearance adjustment after burns.
Findings
Over two-thirds of participants completed all modules of the ProACTive intervention.
Qualitative feedback indicated ProACTive was helpful in exploring appearance changes and building psychological flexibility.
Acceptability may be higher for individuals with appearance concerns and those admitted to hospital.
Abstract
Appearance concerns after burns start soon after injury. However, early psychological interventions to support individuals with their changed appearance are absent. This study investigated the acceptability of an early acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) intervention delivered by a psychological therapist either in person or virtually to help individuals adjust to changes to their appearance after burns. As a secondary objective, the potential effectiveness of ProACTive was also investigated. Using mixed-methods, 13 adults (eight women, five men) participated. Acceptability was measured by uptake rates, module completion rates and interview data. Over two-thirds of participants completed all modules. Three main themes were identified from interviews: An acceptable intervention; Valuing the therapeutic relationship; and Early support is key. Data suggested that ProACTive may be…
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TopicsBurn Injury Management and Outcomes · Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions · Wound Healing and Treatments
