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Not Yet RecruitingNCT06878937
'Thriving With Bipolar Disorder': Co-design and Evaluation of a Peer-Led Education Program Focused on Quality of Life
'Thriving With Bipolar Disorder': Co-design and Pilot Evaluation of a Peer-Delivered, Quality of Life Focused Group Psychoeducation Program
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
- Phase
- N/A
- Study type
- Interventional
- Enrollment
- 44 (estimated)
- Sponsor
- University of British Columbia · Academic / Other
- Sex
- All
- Age
- 18 Years
- Healthy volunteers
- Not accepted
Summary
Self-management strategies can be used by individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) to cope with symptoms and improve quality of life (QoL). Peer-facilitated education programs have the potential to diversify delivery of self-management information by capitalizing on the expertise of individuals who live well with BD. We have co-designed a novel, peer-facilitated, QoL-focused, group education program for people living with BD. This project will involve administration of the program and an evaluation of the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of this program for self-management of BD.
Detailed description
Background and Purpose: Peer support (where individuals with shared lived experience of a mental health condition provide each other with informational, emotional, and social support) may be an acceptable way to disseminate information on self-management strategies, capitalizing on the expertise and knowledge of people who live well with BD. Peer-facilitated group psychoeducation includes the benefits of evidence-based self-management information and tools, with the added advantage of providing role models for recovery and modelling of self-management skills. Unfortunately, there is a dearth of BD-specific peer-facilitated self-management psychoeducation programs, and corresponding evaluations of their efficacy. To capitalize on the potential of peer support to enhance the delivery of BD self-management information, content from two, web-based, self-directed psychoeducational interventions was adapted to create a peer-facilitated psychoeducation program using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) framework. The resulting program contains eight, weekly, two-hour sessions. Each session focuses on a topic related to QoL in BD (including Mood, Sleep, Physical Health, Relationships, Money, Self-esteem, and Independence), and contains a combination of education, opportunities for peer-to-peer knowledge exchange, and activities that facilitate practice of self-management strategies. A facilitator and attendee manual have been created for use in this program. Methods: The project will be implemented across two phases: In the first phase, which we have already completed, we have applied CBPR principles to develop a peer-facilitated, QoL-focused group psychoeducation program for individuals with BD. The resulting program, entitled 'Thriving with bipolar disorder' will be delivered in eight, weekly, two-hour sessions that will be co-facilitated by two peer facilitators with lived experience of BD. In the second phase, we will conduct a pilot evaluation of the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of the program. The program will be delivered through Hope+Me, an Ontario-based charity that supports people living with mood and anxiety disorders through education, advocacy, training, and support services. Four peer facilitators will be recruited through Hope+Me and will attend a \~5.5 hour training session prior to commencing the program. We will aim to recruit 32-40 program participants (8-10 per group) given previous research summarizing the ideal group size. The evaluation will be conducted as a single-arm, uncontrolled, pilot feasibility trial. An explanatory sequential mixed-methods design will be used. The following data will be collected: * Participants will provide baseline demographic and clinical information in a survey as part of their consent. * Participants will complete surveys for efficacy measures at baseline, immediately after completing the program and 1 month after completing the program. * Program feedback will be collected from participants immediately after completing the program through a Qualtrics survey. * Peer facilitators will complete a brief, post-session Qualtrics survey each week, recording attendance, fidelity, and session feedback. At the end of the intervention period, a subset of consenting participants (\~n=12) and peer facilitators (\~n=4) will be invited to participate in a one-hour qualitative individual interview over Zoom. Study Population: Four peer facilitators will be recruited through Hope+Me. We hope to recruit \~fourty program participants. Inclusion and exclusion criteria are specified in the 'Eligibility' section.
Conditions
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| BEHAVIORAL | Peer Delivered Psychoeducation Program | The peer delivered psychoeducation program is the only intervention being tested in this pilot evaluation study. |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2025-06-01
- Primary completion
- 2025-12-01
- Completion
- 2025-12-01
- First posted
- 2025-03-17
- Last updated
- 2025-06-17
Locations
1 site across 1 country: Canada
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06878937. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.