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Aim:
To assess the Feasibility RCT of the efficacy of a culturally adapted psychological intervention for Bipolar disorder in Pakistan
Design:
Randomized Control Trial
Setting:
Psychiatric Departments of different Hospitals in Karachi.
Participants:
A total of 36 Bipolar disorder patients will be randomized to psychological Intervention and treatment as usual arm.
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Culturally Adapted psychological intervention for bipolar disorder
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The purpose of the study is to test Feasibility RCT of the efficacy of a culturally adapted psychological intervention for Bipolar disorder in Pakistan
Primary Objectives :
To determine effectiveness of educational intervention in terms of patient Satisfaction with overall care, knowledge and attitudes to bipolar disorder and medication adherence.
To assess feasibility in terms of
To allow 'fine tuning' of culturally adapted bipolar group education package (this will partly be achieved by using the SEMI at study entry)
The Participants will be recruited from psychiatric department of different hospitals.
They will be randomly divided into two groups; intervention group and treatment-as-usual group. A total of thirty six participants will be recruited in the pilot study and divided equally into two arms. This will ensure that, even after loss to follow-up, we will have at least 12 subjects per group for analysis (FDA guidance http://www.fda.gov/cder/guidance/5356fnl.pdf) .Randomization will be carried out by the on offsite statistician. This will provide a reliable geographically remote service. For intervention group twelve sessions of psychoeducation will be provided by trained research clinician during the period of three months. Patients in the treatment as usual (TAU) group will be given details of intervention at the end of the study and interested patients will be offered psychoeducation.
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