Learning from Läklabbet: An integrative transdisciplinary eco therapeutic treatment approach designed to promote resource capacity in people recovering from chronic ill health.

Nanna Borchert, Håkan Eliasson, Gunilla Hamne, Kirsty Hodgson, Tone Lyche, René Mayer-Pelinski, Fredrik Praesto, Gunilla Radu, Ulf Sandström, Peta Berenice Stapleton

Research output: Other contributionDiscipline Preprint RepositoryResearch

Abstract

Contemporary approaches to the treatment of chronic illness in mainstream healthcare services require long-term specialist support that attend to specific health complaints rather than the multifaceted individual case presentation. However, treatment outcomes are often poor, treatment engagement is deficient, and longitudinal efficacy is typically variable. The Läklabbet Healing Lab utilized a single-arm non-randomised pilot study design comprising multiple integrative interventions targeted at improving general wellbeing and health markers for a demographic of people with diffuse diagnoses, that had been unable to work for a period of over one-year despite conventional primary care treatment.

A total of N = 6 participants were recruited to the Healing Lab, presenting with varied, multiple and complex health complaints, all of whom were female. All participants completed the intervention programme (Timepoint 2), and no participants were lost to follow up. Symptom tracking subjective rating scores at each timepoint demonstrated overall global improvement across all domains in all participants. Cognitive improvement was also observed in continuous performance testing (QIK Test CPT) outcomes. The collaborative multidisciplinary working practices augmented the therapeutic climate for change through interdisciplinary communication and continuity of care; methodology that promoted the value of collaborative inquiry and case formulation is discussed in this paper.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherOpen Science Framework Registries
Number of pages9
Publication statusSubmitted - Aug 2023

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Learning from Läklabbet: An integrative transdisciplinary eco therapeutic treatment approach designed to promote resource capacity in people recovering from chronic ill health.'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this