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Peer-led Psycho-education for Schizophrenia

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The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Schizophrenia

Treatments

Behavioral: Profession-led psycho-education group
Behavioral: Peer-led psycho-education group
Other: Routine psychiatric care

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03246932
CWai-Tong

Details and patient eligibility

About

Profession-led psycho-education programs for people with schizophrenia are evidenced to improve patients' knowledge about the illness, mental state and relapse rate. Nevertheless, other benefits to patients, for example, their functioning and insight into illness or to be substantive in a longer term (>12 months) are inconsistent and uncertain, especially in Asian populations. This single-blind multi-site randomized clinical trial was to test the effects of a peer-expert-led psycho-education group intervention (in addition to usual care) for adult patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders over a 24-month follow-up, in comparison to a profession-led psycho-education group or treatment-as-usual only.

Full description

Objectives: This study is to test the effectiveness of a peer-expert-led psycho-education group programme for Chinese outpatients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders over an 24-month follow-up. The program is an integrated,psycho-education program that addresses patients' knowledge and self-management of schizophrenia and problem-solving skills. Methods: A single-blind, multi-site randomized controlled trial will be conducted with 342 Chinese patients with schizophrenia in Hong Kong, China and Taiwan. In each of three study sites, the participants will be randomly selected from the eligible patient list (i.e., 114 subjects from each study site) and after baseline measurement, be assigned to either the peer-led psycho-education program, profession-led psycho-education group, or usual psychiatric care. The patients' mental and psychosocial functioning, insights into illness, and their re-hospitalization rates will be measured at recruitment and at one week, and 6, 12 and 24 months after completing the interventions. Hypothesis: The patients in the peer-led psycho-education program will report significantly greater improvements in their symptoms and re-hospitalisation rates (primary outcomes) and other secondary outcomes (e.g., insight into illness and functioning) over the 24-month follow-up, when compared with those in profession-led psycho-education group and/or usual care. Conclusions: The findings will provide evidence whether the peer-led psycho-education group program can better improve Chinese schizophrenia sufferers' psychosocial functioning and reduce their illness relapse.

Enrollment

342 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 64 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patients, aged 18+, attending one psychiatric outpatient clinic under study;
  • diagnosed as schizophrenia and its subtypes according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, 4th Text-Revised Edition, as ascertained by the Structured Clinical Interview (SCID-I);
  • having onset of the illness for not >5 years; and
  • able to communicate in Cantonese language.

Exclusion criteria

  • mentally unstable and unfit for study participation at recruitment;
  • with co-morbidity of other severe mental health problems such as depression and substance misuse; and
  • have recently received or are receiving any structured psychosocial intervention.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

342 participants in 3 patient groups

Peer-led psycho-education group
Experimental group
Description:
A structured, researcher-designed peer expert-led psycho-education program (6 months), comprised of 12 bi-weekly, 2-hour group sessions (10-12 patients per group). The program was based on the psycho-education and self-help, problem-solving programs by Chien et al. (2010) and Lehman et al. (2004).
Treatment:
Other: Routine psychiatric care
Behavioral: Peer-led psycho-education group
Routine psychiatric care
Other group
Description:
Routine psychiatric outpatient care, including medication, psychiatric consultation in outpatient clinic, brief education by psychiatric nurses, financial and social welfare advices by social workers, and individual counseling by clinical psychologist.
Treatment:
Other: Routine psychiatric care
Profession-led psycho-education group
Active Comparator group
Description:
A psycho-education group program (12 sessions, bi-weekly) based on Dr. Macpherson's Family Psychoeducation Program in 1996 and Chien and Bressington's one in 2014/15 will be used.
Treatment:
Other: Routine psychiatric care
Behavioral: Profession-led psycho-education group

Trial contacts and locations

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