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The serious mental illness health improvement profile [HIP]: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial

机译:严重精神疾病健康改善状况[HIP]:一项整群随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background The serious mental illness Health Improvement Profile [HIP] is a brief pragmatic tool, which enables mental health nurses to work together with patients to screen physical health and take evidence-based action when variables are identified to be at risk. Piloting has demonstrated clinical utility and acceptability. Methods/Design A single blind parallel group cluster randomised controlled trial with secondary economic analysis and process observation. Unit of randomisation: mental health nurses [MHNs] working in adult community mental health teams across two NHS Trusts. Subjects: Patients over 18 years with a diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizoaffective or bipolar disorder on the caseload of participating MHNs. Primary objective: To determine the effects of the HIP programme on patients' physical wellbeing assessed by the physical component score of the Medical Outcome Study (MOS) 36 Item Short Form Health Survey version 2 [SF-36v2]. Secondary objectives: To determine the effects of the HIP programme on: cost effectiveness, mental wellbeing, cardiovascular risk, physical health care attitudes and knowledge of MHNs and to determine the acceptability of the HIP Programme in the NHS. Consented nurses (and patients) will be randomised to receive the HIP Programme or treatment as usual. Outcomes will be measured at baseline and 12 months with a process observation after 12 months to include evaluation of patients' and professionals' experience and observation of any effect on care plans and primary-secondary care interface communication. Outcomes will be analysed on an intention-to-treat (ITT) basis. Discussion The results of the trial and process observation will provide information about the effectiveness of the HIP Programme in supporting MHNs to address physical comorbidity in serious mental illness. Given the current unacceptable prevalence of physical comorbidity and mortality in the serious mental illness population, it is hoped the HIP trial will provide a timely contribution to evidence on organisation and delivery of care for patients, clinicians and policy makers. Trial Registration ISRCTN: ISRCTN41137900
机译:背景信息严重的精神疾病健康改善档案(HIP)是一个简短的实用工具,它使精神卫生护士可以与患者一起筛查身体健康,并在发现变量有危险时采取循证措施。试点已证明其临床实用性和可接受性。方法/设计一项单盲平行分组的随机对照试验,并进行二次经济分析和过程观察。随机分组单位:在两个NHS信托基金的成人社区精神卫生小组工作的精神卫生护士[MHN]。受试者:超过18岁的患者在参与的MHN病例中被诊断为精神分裂症,精神分裂或双相情感障碍。主要目标:通过医学成果研究(MOS)36项简易健康调查版本2 [SF-36v2]的身体成分评分来评估HIP计划对患者身体健康的影响。次要目标:确定HIP计划对以下方面的影响:成本效益,心理健康,心血管风险,身体保健态度和MHN知识,并确定HIP计划在NHS中的可接受性。同意的护士(和患者)将被随机分配接受HIP计划或照常接受治疗。结果将在基线和12个月时进行测量,并在12个月后进行过程观察,包括评估患者和专业人员的经验以及观察对护理计划和初级-二级护理界面沟通的影响。结果将在意向治疗(ITT)的基础上进行分析。讨论试验和过程观察的结果将提供有关HIP计划在支持MHN解决严重精神疾病的身体合并症方面的有效性的信息。鉴于当前在严重精神疾病人群中身体合并症和死亡率的普遍接受程度令人无法接受,希望HIP试验能够为有关组织,提供给患者,临床医生和决策者的护理提供及时的证据。试用注册ISRCTN:ISRCTN41137900

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