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CompletedNCT01585493

CHANGE -it is About Life

CHANGE.A Randomized Clinical Trial of Health Promoting Programme Versus Standard Treatment for Patients With Schizophrenia

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 3
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
428 (actual)
Sponsor
Mental Health Centre Copenhagen, Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Schizophrenia is a life shortening disease, not only because of suicide but also because of increased mortality from natural causes. Recently, a large register-based study, involving complete national data from Denmark, Sweden and Finland, showed that life expectancy for schizophrenia is 20 years shorter for men and 15 years shorter for women, compared to the general population, and that mortality from medical conditions and diseases are responsible for a large proportion of the reduced life expectancy. Patients with schizophrenia had a twofold to fivefold increased risk of death by coronary heart disease, respiratory diseases, lung cancer and metabolic conditions. Unhealthy life style and undetected and untreated physical disorders play an important role in this excess mortality.Results from the Danish National Indicator Project for Schizophrenia showed that a much higher proportion of patients with schizophrenia compared to the general population have measures of waist circumference, body mass index, blood pressure, blood lipids and blood glucoses above the recommended upper values. In the randomized clinical trial CHANGE, the investigators will evaluate the effect of two different interventions both aiming to reduce risk for death from medical diseases. We will compare 1) treatment as usual with 2) affiliation to a care coordinator who has the duty to connect the patient to general practice and primary care and 3) affiliation to a staff member from the CHANGE team who should facilitate life style changes and contact with general practice. The objective is to identify interventions that can reduce the risk of early death in patients with schizophrenia.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERTreatment as usualTreatment as usual. Patients will be affiliated with local out-patient clinics in secondary mental health services and they will have access to their own general practitioner. No formalized extra effort will be made to ensure treatment of physical disorders.Patients will be affiliated with local out-patient clinics in secondary
BEHAVIORALCare coordinatorTreatment as usual plus a care coordinator (with a caseload of 25 patients) who will facilitate contact to primary care in order to ensure treatment of physical health problems,
BEHAVIORALCHANGETreatment as usual plus affiliation to a staffmember (caseload 10) from a CHANGE team who will provide individualized, adjusted implementation of widely recognized interventions, such as smoking cessation programmes, motivational interviewing, psychoeducation plus patient involvement in monitoring health statusA multidisciplinary CHANGE team will be established. Team members will be health professionals with experience in smoking cessation programmes or exercise programmes for mentally ill, and experts with competence in dietary issues. CHANGE treatment involve lifestyle coaching, education about diet and physical activity,16 networking and smoking cessation programs. The team members will act as lifestyle coaches for ten patients at a time, map lifestyle and explore and elicit patients' motivation for change.

Timeline

Start date
2012-12-01
Primary completion
2016-06-01
Completion
2016-06-01
First posted
2012-04-26
Last updated
2016-10-27

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Denmark

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01585493. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.