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UnknownNCT04020497

Ensemble Programme an Early Intervention for Informal Caregivers of Psychiatric Patients

Ensemble Programme an Early Intervention for Informal Caregivers of Psychiatric Patients: a Randomized Controlled Trial

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
70 (actual)
Sponsor
Institut et Haute Ecole de la Santé la Source · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 90 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study focuses on the difficulties of maintaining optimal psychological health and quality of life for caregivers in adult psychiatry while they play an important role in helping patients with severe psychiatric disorders. It evaluates the addition of a 5 session psychological program, named Ensemble. Half of the participants will receive their usual support and Ensemble in combination, while the other half will receive usual support only.

Detailed description

The recent statistics showed that mental disorders affect one in four people in the world. In this context, informal caregivers are key actors in the health care system through their support. This support can be associated with very high burden and distress. Informal caregivers can experience serious situations with potential negative consequences on their quality of life, their own health and the health of patients. Data recommended to intervene at the onset of disease to improve the impact of an intervention. It seems important also to intervene while the patient is in an acute phase of illness to better support informal caregivers' emotional needs. In addition, providing emotional support for informal caregivers at the beginning of an illness in particular is recommended because this is a critical phase. The experience of painful emotions, such as denial of disease and feelings of being overwhelmed or shocked can have serious consequences on their health and on the patient's recovery. Previous studies identified that informal caregivers need tailored knowledge about the patient's illness, clarification about their roles and responsibilities, better control over their own life and effective collaboration with health professionals. Most of the interventions published in the literature focus on the ill family member and its support but not on the specific needs of the informal caregivers as the core intervention. To reduce the gap between scientific recommendations and actual practice, the investigators developed, tailored and tested a new intervention called Ensemble. Ensemble is a brief individualized intervention designed to promote the well-being of informal caregivers who experience the effects of patients' psychiatric disorders. The five-session Ensemble program provided to informal caregivers targeted support to address their specific unmet needs, emotions and social resources. A professional addressed this programme to the informal caregiver delivered independently of the patient's treatment. Ensemble assesses the needs of informal caregivers and provides a tailored brief support. Results of a pilot study showed that psychological health and optimism of informal caregivers were improved. For these reasons, there is a clear research and clinical need to establish whether Ensemble programme is clinically effective by using a randomized, controlled, and assessor-blind trial. A combination of Ensemble plus support as usual (SAU) will be compared to SAU alone. Informal caregivers of individuals suffering from mental disorders will undergo either intervention for five sessions, during a six weeks average time. Measure will assess participants' current psychological health state and optimism. These different measures will be performed at the time of inclusion, at the end of the intervention, and at two months follow-up. At the end of the program, individual qualitative structured interviews will be performed to assess acceptability of the programme.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALEnsemble programmeEnsemble is a individualized programme to address informal caregiver's specific unmet needs, emotions and social resources, in order to offer a targeted support in five sessions.
OTHERSAUInformal caregivers have often to manage the situation in usual different ways. Support as usual (SAU) alone consists of an informal support by patient's clinical team. Specific psychoeducational programs depending on patient's illnes (like "Profamille" for schizophrenia) or peer-support depending to the voluntary work of families' associations. Some general professional services focused on informal caregivers or relatives in order to inform and orient them if they are avaible in the study area. No attempts have been made to standardize this treatement as SAU depend to informal caregiver's need and knowledge of the health system, also her/his capacity or possibility to be in contact with patient's clinical team.

Timeline

Start date
2019-09-01
Primary completion
2021-01-01
Completion
2023-04-30
First posted
2019-07-16
Last updated
2021-08-20

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Switzerland

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04020497. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.