Mental Illness Clinical Trial
— APN-PEPOfficial title:
Effects of a Nurse-led Psycho-education Program for People With First-onset Mental Illness in Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic: A Randomized Controlled Trial (Effects of SPBB for Family Caregivers in Psychosis)
NCT number | NCT02275390 |
Other study ID # | 2012100368 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | March 1, 2012 |
Est. completion date | August 2016 |
Verified date | September 2020 |
Source | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The study aims to test the effectiveness of a nurse-led psycho-education program based on
motivational interviewing technique for Chinese patients with first-onset mental illness over
a 12-month follow-up. A randomized controlled trial will be conducted with 180 Chinese
patients with schizophrenia newly referred to one outpatient clinic in Hong Kong. They will
be randomly assigned to either the eight-session nurse-led psycho-education program or usual
psychiatric outpatient care (both n=90). The patients' general and mental health, illness
insight, self-efficacy, services utilization, and hospitalization rates were measured at
recruitment and one week, six months and 12 months post-intervention.
Note: Those who were approached in the clinic and not eligible to participate in this trial
will be invited to participate in another controlled trial. The controlled trial tests the
effects of a self-help problem-solving based bibliotherapy program (SPBB) for Chinese family
caregivers in recent onset psychosis (not more than 1 year onset) at one psychiatric clinic,
in comparison to routine outpatient service and family support (control group) for 116
randomly selected family caregivers of outpatients with psychotic disorders over a 6-month
follow-up.)
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 180 |
Est. completion date | August 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | May 31, 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 64 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - aged 18-60 years, able to understand Cantonese/Mandarin; - having the first-onset of the mental illness (psychotic and mood disorders) within the past six months and new referral or contact with mental healthcare services; - presenting at least moderate to high levels of psychiatric symptoms (i.e., Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale score of >25 out of 126 and/or Chinese version of the Beck's Depression Inventory-II scores of >10 out of 63); and - indicating no history and low risk of suicide and self-harm. Exclusion Criteria: - receiving other psychosocial interventions organized by the clinics or other healthcare organizations; and - being classified as the highest priority of psychiatric consultation and treatment (i.e., starting their treatment and care plan with their attending psychiatrist and clinic nurse within one week). [Note: For SPBB study, the inclusion Criteria of the participants include those who are: Hong Kong Chinese residents, aged 18-64; taking care of and living with a family member primarily diagnosed with one psychotic disorder in the past 12 months psychosis will be recruited; able to read and understand Cantonese/Mandarin; and perceived a moderate to high burden of care (measured by Family Burden Interview Schedule (>20 out of 50 scores). Exclusion criteria of family caregivers include those: received or are receiving another family intervention; are having cognitive impairment or learning disability; and/or presented with a recent personal history of a serious mental illness or medical disease that may adversely affect their ability to participate in the intervention.] |
Country | Name | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
Hong Kong | Kwai Chung Hospital | Kwai Chung | New Terrtories |
Hong Kong | United Christian Psychiatric OPD | Tai Po | New Territories |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | United Christian Hospital |
Hong Kong,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Perceived burden of care (Chinese version of Family Burden Interview Schedule) | Caregivers' perceived burden of care will be measured by a Chinese version of the 25-item Family Burden Interview Schedule. | 6 months after completion of intervention [SPBB study only] | |
Primary | Experience of caregiving (Chinese version of Experience of Caregiving Inventory) | The Chinese version of Experience of Caregiving Inventory is a 66-item self-reporting scale that measures experiences of caregiving to a family member with mental illness based on the transactional model of stress-appraisal-coping. | 6 months after completion of intervention [SPBB study only] | |
Primary | Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale | The participants' mental status is assessed and rated on a 7-point Likert scale for each item of the 18-item Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. | 12 months after completion of intervention | |
Secondary | Coping style (42-item Revised Ways of Coping Checklist) | A Chinese version of Coping style of the caregivers style will be assessed using the 42-item Revised Ways of Coping Checklist. | 6 months after completion of intervention [SPBB only] | |
Secondary | Social Problem-Solving (Chinese version of Revised (Short) Social Problem-Solving | The Chinese version of Revised (Short) Social Problem-Solving Inventory will be used to assess participants' problem solving. | 6 months after completion of intervention [SPBB only] | |
Secondary | Mental state (Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale) | Patients' mental state will be evaluated by the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale, a 30-item inventory assessing the absence/severity of psychotic symptoms across positive symptoms, negative symptoms and general psycho-pathology symptoms. | 6 months after completion of intervention [SPBB only] | |
Secondary | Hospitalization and Default Follow-up Rate | Frequency and length of hospitalizations and outpatient clinic default follow-up rates of participants during intervention and 6 months after interventions would be calculated. | 12 months after completion of intervention [6 months in SPBB study] | |
Secondary | Patient functioning (43-item Specific Level of Functioning Scale) | The 43-item Specific Level of Functioning Scale will be used to assess 3 functional domains for patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, including physical functioning/personal care (12 items), social functioning (14 items) and community living skills (17 items) on a 5-point Likert scale. | 6 months after completion of intervention [SPBB only] | |
Secondary | Insight and Treatment Attitudes Questionnaire (APN-PEP) | The 11-item Insight and Treatment Attitudes Questionnaire was designed to measure patients' awareness of illness and insight into their needs for treatment for schizophrenia (McEvoy et al., 1989). Its items are rated on a 3-point scale (0=no insight; 1=partial insight; 2=good insight). The higher the score, the better is the patient's awareness of and insight into mental health problems, possibility of future illness, and willingness to receive treatments. | 12 months after completion of intervention | |
Secondary | World Health Organisation Quality of Life Measure - Brief Version | The 28-item Chinese version of quality of life scale was modified from the World Health Organization Quality of Life 100-item [WHOQoL-100] questionnaire by the World Health Organization in 1995 and translated and validated by Leung, Tay, Cheng, and Lin (1997). Items are structured in four domains, including physical health, psychological, social relationship, and environment (i.e., 7 items for each subscale). They are rated on a 5-point Likert scale with a high score indicating a better quality of life (total score range 28-140). | 12 months after completion of intervention | |
Secondary | Perceived Self-efficacy Scale | The 10-item Perceived Self-efficacy Scale developed by Jerusalem and Schwarzer in 1992 was translated into Chinese by Zhang and Schwarzer (1995). It is a unidimensional, generic measure of one's competence in the management of challenging and stressful encounters in life situations. ). The items are rated on a 4-point Likert scale (1=absolutely correct to 4=absolutely incorrect), with a total score ranging from 10-40. | 12 months after completion of intervention |
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