Schizophrenia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Promoting Cognitive Health in Schizophrenia: A National Collaborative Effort to Implement Online Psychological Interventions
The goal of this clinical trial is to effectively implement virtually-delivered interventions in mental health institutions nationwide to improve the cognitive health of individuals living with schizophrenia. The main objectives are: - To determine the clinical effectiveness of two virtual cognitive health interventions (i.e., Action-Based Cognitive Remediation or MetaCognitive Training). - To evaluate our implementation strategy involving the virtual delivery of cognitive health interventions combined with a digital learning platform to train mental health practitioners. Participants will be assessed for the severity of symptoms, cognitive performance, and overall functioning before and after receiving the intervention. Qualitative interviews will also be conducted with participants and therapists to evaluate the implementation strategies.
In Canada, few individuals with psychotic disorders have access to online psychosocial therapies integrated with the care they receive from the public mental health care system. There is thus an urgent need for pragmatic trials, conducted in diversified settings, on the effectiveness and implementation of technology- enabled psychosocial interventions in this population. Even at the respective sites of the investigators, such interventions are predominately offered within the context of research and not as a clinical service. The investigators propose a hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial relying on digital technology to facilitate the rapid adoption of high- quality psychosocial interventions in five distinct care settings (Douglas Institute, Royal Institute of Mental Health Research, Kingston Health Science Centre, Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences and Vancouver Coastal Health/UBC). Each site provides a unique environment to promote the uptake of interventions; all have a track-record of integrated clinical infrastructure for psychological interventions and access to large cohorts of potential participants (n>6000). These sites have all been providing psychological interventions for schizophrenia for several years and have the necessary infrastructure to provide virtual care. Considering that both proposed cognitive health interventions are well established, the investigators are proposing a hybrid effectiveness-implementation design, Type 2 which is ideal when studying interventions that already have evidence of effectiveness in other settings or populations and that seek to determine feasibility and utility of an implementation strategy. Such designs are now commonly used to move evidence-based behavioral interventions into real care environments as they address the need to confirm clinical effectiveness while targeting the methods and procedures necessary to deliver and sustain such interventions in real-world care settings. Objective 1: To determine the clinical effectiveness of two virtual cognitive health interventions. The investigators will use a non-randomized concurrent control design (NRCC) in which one intervention (e.g., CR) acts as the active control for the other (e.g., MCT) and vice-versa, on intervention-specific primary outcomes. The investigators hypothesize that participation in CR will specifically improve cognitive capacity (i.e., increase performance on measures of memory, executive functions, attention, etc.) whereas participation in MCT will specifically improve cognitive biases, per the objective standard measures described below. Moreover, participation in either intervention will be associated with improvement in symptomatology, reduced social isolation and greater functioning at post-intervention and maintained at 1 month follow-up. The investigators are also expecting a greater improvement in all those domains when participants are doing both interventions. Objective 2: To evaluate the implementation strategy involving the virtual delivery of cognitive health interventions combined with a digital learning platform (E-Cog) to train mental health practitioners across multiple care settings. The investigators will assess how this strategy promotes the uptake of these cognitive health interventions across different mental health care settings. More specifically, the investigators will assess: i) whether the E-Cog digital learning platform represents an effective educational strategy for implementation, ii) the contextual factors influencing the implementation of the two virtual interventions (i.e., potential barriers and facilitators to adoption) across sites, and iii) sustainability, the extent to which these interventions will be maintained within a service setting's ongoing operations. ;
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