Family Caregivers Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Problem-solving Based Bibliotherapy Program for Family Caregivers of People With Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
This proposed randomized controlled trial will test the effectiveness of a problem-solving based bibliotherapy program (PSBPF) for Chinese family caregivers in schizophrenia spectrum disorders. A repeated-measures, three-group design will be used to evaluate and compare the effects between two treatment groups (PSBPF and behavioral management group) and routine outpatient service (control group) for 150 randomly selected family caregivers of outpatients with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders over a 18-month follow-up.
Family caregivers of people with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders are confronted by a various
physical, psychosocial and financial hardships. This can adversely affect family members'
caregiving experiences, psychological distress, general well-being, and family relationships
or emotional involvement, which in turn may contribute to a greater risk of patient relapse
and non-recovery. While family psycho-education (behavioral management) and mutual support
groups are effective in reducing caregivers' burden of care, these approaches usually require
regular meetings and encounter difficulties in extensive training of group
leaders/facilitators and engaging participants to actively share their caregiving experiences
due to time inconvenience and fear/inability of expression of feelings. By virtue of the
above, an alternate model of self-help program in book form named bibliotherapy, which is a
guided reading and self-practice program with problem-solving training facilitated by a
psychiatric nurse, has recently demonstrated evidences in clinical trials for families of
depressive and psychotic patients by the research team, and other researchers.
This proposed randomized controlled trial will test the effectiveness of a problem-solving
based bibliotherapy program (PSBPF) for Chinese family caregivers in schizophrenia spectrum
disorders. A repeated-measures, three-group design will be used to evaluate and compare the
effects between two treatment groups (PSBPF and behavioral management and educational group)
and routine outpatient service and family support(control group) for 150 randomly selected
family caregivers of outpatients with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders over a 18-month
follow-up. Primary outcomes include caregivers' burden of care, caregiving experiences and
coping and social problem-solving skills using validated instruments. Secondary outcomes are
patients' mental state, functioning, perceived expressed emotion, and re-hospitalization
rate. They will be measured at recruitment, one week, and 6 and 18 months following the
interventions. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis will be used to analyze the relative risks of
re-hospitalizations amongst the treatment and control groups over 18-month follow-up. It is
hypothesized that the PSBPF participants will produce significantly better improvements in
caregivers' perceived burden, caregiving experience and coping and problem-solving skills
than those in behavioral management/education and control groups over 18-month follow-up.
Focus group interviews will be conducted after the first post-test with 30 caregivers (15
participants per group) in both treatment groups. Their data will be content analyzed to
identify their perceived benefits, limitations and difficulties encountered and therapeutic
ingredients of the two programs. With significant positive outcomes found in the PSBPF, this
program will be adopted by community mental healthcare services in Hong Kong, and replicated
in other Asian countries, to improve family-based care in schizophrenia-spectrum disorders.
Study Objectives:
This controlled trial tests the effects of the PSBPF on family caregivers' and patients'
outcomes over a 18-month follow-up, when compared with those in a behavioral management and
education group or routine family services for outpatients. Primary outcomes include
caregivers' burden of care, coping and problem-solving skills. It will test two hypotheses
that, comparing with those in behavioral management and education/routine care, the PSBPF
will indicate significantly:
- greater reduction of caregivers' perceived burden and improvements in coping and social
problem-solving skills and caregiving experiences at 1-week, 6-month and/or 18-month
follow-ups; and
- greater improvements in patients' mental state, psychosocial functioning, perceived
expressed emotion, and re-hospitalization rate at the three follow-ups.
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