Severe Mental Illness Clinical Trial
Official title:
Illness Management and Recovery Treatment Integrity Scale Validation and Leadership Intervention Development
Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) is an evidenced-based approach to teaching consumers
with severe mental illness how to set and achieve personal recovery goals and acquire the
knowledge and skills to independently manage their illnesses. Longitudinal, multi-site, and
randomized controlled trials have shown IMR to be effective in increasing illness
self-management and coping; some evidence also points to reduced hospitalization rates.
Fidelity, or adherence to a specific treatment model, is equally important to both clinical
research and to the practical dissemination of evidence-based practices to the field.
To this end, the research team has developed an IMR clinician-level fidelity assessment, the
IMR Treatment Integrity Scale (IT-IS). However, the validity of the preliminary IT-IS has
not been rigorously evaluated. Additionally, it is crucial to develop strategies to utilize
the IT IS to increase adherence to the IMR model and ultimately increase consumer outcomes.
The purpose of this study is to assess the construct validity of the IT-IS by testing the
relationship between IT-IS elements and mechanisms of change and proximal outcomes. The
investigators will collect a sample of IMR session recordings and pre-post data from IMR
participants from recruitment sites in Indiana, New Jersey and several other states. The
investigators will test hypothesized relationships between specific program elements and
theoretically proposed mechanisms of change. The investigators will also assess
organizational and clinician factors affecting IMR competence by including a survey for the
staff members who are located as sites where the investigators have clinicians participating
in providing IMR.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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