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The Transdiagnostic Intervention for Sleep and Circadian Dysfunction (TranS-C) for serious mental illness in community mental health part 2: study protocol for a hybrid type 2 effectiveness-implementation cluster-randomized trial using train-the-trainer.

Authors :
Callaway, Catherine
Callaway, Catherine
Sarfan, Laurel
Agnew, Emma
Dong, Lu
Spencer, Julia
Hache, Rafael
Diaz, Marlen
Howlett, Shayna
Fisher, Krista
Yates, Heather
Stice, Eric
Kilbourne, Amy
Buysse, Daniel
Harvey, Allison
Callaway, Catherine
Callaway, Catherine
Sarfan, Laurel
Agnew, Emma
Dong, Lu
Spencer, Julia
Hache, Rafael
Diaz, Marlen
Howlett, Shayna
Fisher, Krista
Yates, Heather
Stice, Eric
Kilbourne, Amy
Buysse, Daniel
Harvey, Allison
Source :
Trials; vol 24, iss 1
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Train-the-trainer (TTT) is a promising method for implementing evidence-based psychological treatments (EBPTs) in community mental health centers (CMHCs). In TTT, expert trainers train locally embedded individuals (i.e., Generation 1 providers) to deliver an EBPT, who then train others (i.e., Generation 2 providers). The present study will evaluate implementation and effectiveness outcomes of an EBPT for sleep and circadian dysfunction-the Transdiagnostic Intervention for Sleep and Circadian Dysfunction (TranS-C)-delivered to CMHC patients with serious mental illness by Generation 2 providers (i.e., trained and supervised within CMHCs via TTT). Specifically, we will investigate whether adapting TranS-C to fit CMHC contexts improves Generation 2 (a) patient outcomes and (b) providers perceptions of fit. METHODS: TTT will be implemented in nine CMHCs in California, USA (N = 60 providers; N = 130 patients) via facilitation. CMHCs are cluster-randomized by county to Adapted TranS-C or Standard TranS-C. Within each CMHC, patients are randomized to immediate TranS-C or usual care followed by delayed treatment with TranS-C (UC-DT). Aim 1 will assess the effectiveness of TranS-C (combined Adapted and Standard), compared to UC-DT, on improvements in sleep and circadian problems, functional impairment, and psychiatric symptoms for Generation 2 patients. Aim 2 will evaluate whether Adapted TranS-C is superior to Standard TranS-C with respect to Generation 2 providers perceptions of fit. Aim 3 will evaluate whether Generation 2 providers perceived fit mediates the relation between TranS-C treatment condition and patient outcomes. Exploratory analyses will (1) evaluate whether the effectiveness of TranS-C for patient outcomes is moderated by generation, (2) compare Adapted and Standard TranS-C on patient perceptions of credibility/improvement and PhenX Toolkit outcomes (e.g., substance use, suicidality), and (3) evaluate other possible moderators. DISCUSSION: Th

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Trials; vol 24, iss 1
Notes :
application/pdf, Trials vol 24, iss 1
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1401037991
Document Type :
Electronic Resource