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Early Signs Monitoring to Prevent Relapse in Psychosis and Promote Well-Being, Engagement, and Recovery: Protocol for a Feasibility Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Harnessing Mobile Phone Technology Blended With Peer Support

Authors :
Gumley, A
Bradstreet, S
Ainsworth, J
Allan, S
Alvarez-Jimenez, M
Beattie, L
Bell, I
Birchwood, M
Briggs, A
Bucci, S
Castagnini, E
Clark, A
Cotton, SM
Engel, L
French, P
Lederman, R
Lewis, S
Machin, M
MacLennan, G
Matrunola, C
McLeod, H
McMeekin, N
Mihalopoulos, C
Morton, E
Norrie, J
Reilly, F
Schwannauer, M
Singh, SP
Smith, L
Sundram, S
Thomson, D
Thompson, A
Whitehill, H
Wilson-Kay, A
Williams, C
Yung, A
Farhall, J
Gleeson, J
Gumley, A
Bradstreet, S
Ainsworth, J
Allan, S
Alvarez-Jimenez, M
Beattie, L
Bell, I
Birchwood, M
Briggs, A
Bucci, S
Castagnini, E
Clark, A
Cotton, SM
Engel, L
French, P
Lederman, R
Lewis, S
Machin, M
MacLennan, G
Matrunola, C
McLeod, H
McMeekin, N
Mihalopoulos, C
Morton, E
Norrie, J
Reilly, F
Schwannauer, M
Singh, SP
Smith, L
Sundram, S
Thomson, D
Thompson, A
Whitehill, H
Wilson-Kay, A
Williams, C
Yung, A
Farhall, J
Gleeson, J
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Relapse in schizophrenia is a major cause of distress and disability and is predicted by changes in symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and suspiciousness (early warning signs [EWSs]). These can be used as the basis for timely interventions to prevent relapse. However, there is considerable uncertainty regarding the implementation of EWS interventions. OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to establish the feasibility of conducting a definitive cluster randomized controlled trial comparing Early signs Monitoring to Prevent relapse in psychosis and prOmote Well-being, Engagement, and Recovery (EMPOWER) against treatment as usual (TAU). Our primary outcomes are establishing parameters of feasibility, acceptability, usability, safety, and outcome signals of a digital health intervention as an adjunct to usual care that is deliverable in the UK National Health Service and Australian community mental health service (CMHS) settings. We will assess the feasibility of candidate primary outcomes, candidate secondary outcomes, and candidate mechanisms for a definitive trial. METHODS: We will randomize CMHSs to EMPOWER or TAU. We aim to recruit up to 120 service user participants from 8 CMHSs and follow them for 12 months. Eligible service users will (1) be aged 16 years and above, (2) be in contact with local CMHSs, (3) have either been admitted to a psychiatric inpatient service or received crisis intervention at least once in the previous 2 years for a relapse, and (4) have an International Classification of Diseases-10 diagnosis of a schizophrenia-related disorder. Service users will also be invited to nominate a carer to participate. We will identify the feasibility of the main trial in terms of recruitment and retention to the study and the acceptability, usability, safety, and outcome signals of the EMPOWER intervention. EMPOWER is a mobile phone app that enables the monitoring of well-being and possible EWSs of relapse on a daily basis. An algorithm calculat

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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315718846
Document Type :
Electronic Resource