Mental Health Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Introduction Seminar About Patient Participation, Treatment Options and Decisional Preferences for Psychiatric Outpatients on Waiting List
Patient participation (PP) in Hospital is a goal defined by the Norwegian Health Authorities
and it is a mandatory activity for District Psychiatric out-patient Centres (DPC) in Norway:
patients are entitled to have influence on their treatment and should receive sufficient
information directed at empowerment. Nevertheless, studies from Norway have found that
patients who seek help are dissatisfied with the information they receive and doubt their
possibility for real influence on their treatment. One way to improve individual PP might be
to give patients sufficient information and education before they start their treatment in
the form of an educational group intervention, an introduction seminar (IS); this group
intervention is less time and resource consuming than individual interventions.
Aims: The main purpose of this project is to develop and evaluate an IS for patients on a
waiting list of DPC. The seminar will educate patients, so they can actively participate in
their own treatment and, thereby, choosing treatment, reducing the risk of dropping out of
treatment. Another aim is to enable patients to participate in their own treatment, to cope
with their problems while they are waiting for treatment by providing them contact with
primary health care and user organizations during their waiting time, and to increase
adherence.
Methods: The project involves three components: an exploratory study of educational content
of the seminar; RCT of that 4-hours program (to examine its effect on treatment preferences
and choices, activation, satisfaction, mental health and cost-benefit) and then a
post-seminar qualitative evaluation, which will be used to create a broad yet deep
understanding of the practical side of the participants`experience and the seminar's effect.
Part I: An exploratory study of educational content of the seminar: a qualitative study
(started october 2011)
Part II (RCT)
The intervention:
The introduction seminar will be held over one half day, 4 hours. Up to 15 patients can
participate in each seminar. The content was developed based on study 1. The presentation
about available treatment options and patient's rights are made by multi professional health
personnel and user representatives. More specifically, this will be done under the following
topics:
1. What is mental health?
2. Treatment options: orientation about individual and group based treatment modalities.
3. Former patients experience with their own treatment, self-help and participation.
4. How to influence and participate actively in the treatment and patient rights.
5. What can I do while I wait for treatment and where can I otherwise do to avoid
aggravation?.
At the end of the day, the patients will be divided into small groups mentored by health
personnel where they can discuss the presentations and ask questions. In the breaks,
literature and other kinds of information for patients will be on display. All participants
will get a folder with details of the program and leaflets from patient organisations and
governmental agencies.
Sample size Selected Treatment: The number of patients is calculated based on a significance
level of 5% and a power of 93%. The numbers needed in each group becomes 25 (calculated using
IR), and the aim is to include a total of 52 patients in the RCT. It is controlled that it is
feasible to recruit this number of patients.
PAM: Number of patients is calculated based on a significance level of 5% and a power of 87%.
The standard deviation is estimated to be 13.8 and 9.7 (Pilot RCT data). The numbers needed
in each group becomes 25 (calculated using SamplePower v2.0, SPSS Inc), and the aim is to
include a total of 52 patients. It is controlled that it is feasible to recruit this number
of patients.
Part III Qualitative and quantitative analysis:
To obtain information about the patients experience after the intervention, a post-seminar
qualitative evaluation will be conducted:
15 randomly selected patients will additionally participate in the seminar, and they will be
take part in Part III and in the quantitative part of the study.
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