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A pilot study to assess the feasibility and impact of a brief motivational intervention on problem drug and alcohol use in adult mental health inpatient units: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:评估短期动机干预措施对成人精神健康住院患者使用问题药物和酒精的可行性和影响的一项试验研究:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Substance misuse in those with severe mental health problems is common and associated with poor engagement in treatment and treatment outcomes. Up to 44% of those admitted into psychiatric inpatient facilities have coexisting substance-misuse problems. However, this is not routinely addressed as part of their treatment plan. A mental health admission may present a window of opportunity for inpatients to reevaluate the impact of their substance use. This study will aim to evaluate the effectiveness of a targeted brief motivational intervention in improving engagement in treatment and to assess how feasible and acceptable this intervention is to inpatients and staff as a routine intervention. Methods/Design This randomized controlled trial will use concealed randomization; blind, independent assessment of outcome at 3 months; characterization of refusers and dropouts; and be analyzed according to the intention-to-treat principle. After baseline assessments, eligible participants will be randomized either to the Brief Integrated Motivational Intervention plus Treatment As Usual, or Treatment as Usual alone. Eligible participants will be those who are new admissions; >18 years; ICD-10 diagnosis of -schizophrenia or related disorder, bipolar affective disorder, recurrent depressive disorder, and DSM-IV diagnosis of substance abuse or dependence over the last 3 months. The primary outcome is engagement in treatment for substance misuse, and secondary outcomes include readiness to change substance misuse together with a cost-effectiveness analysis. Qualitative interviews with staff and participants will assess the acceptability of the intervention. Discussion This pilot randomized trial will provide the first robust evidence base for inpatient care of people with severe mental health problems and co-morbid substance misuse and provide the groundwork for confirmatory trials to evaluate a potentially feasible, cost-effective, and easy-to-implement treatment option that may be readily integrated into standard inpatient and community-based care. Trial registration ISRCTN43548483 Date of ISRCTN assignation: 4/17/2014.
机译:背景患有严重精神健康问题的人经常滥用药物,这与治疗和治疗结果投入不足有关。进入精神科住院设施的患者中,多达44%的患者存在药物滥用问题。但是,这并不是他们治疗计划的常规内容。心理健康入院可能为住院患者提供重新评估其使用毒品的影响的机会之窗。这项研究的目的是评估针对性的简短动机干预在改善治疗参与度方面的有效性,并评估这种干预作为常规干预对住院患者和员工的可行性和可接受性。方法/设计这项随机对照试验将使用隐藏的随机方法。 3个月时对结果进行盲目,独立评估;拒绝者和辍学者的特征;并根据意向治疗原则进行分析。在进行基线评估后,符合条件的参与者将被随机分为简短综合动机干预加常规治疗或常规治疗。符合条件的参与者将是新入学的参与者; > 18年;在最近3个月中,ICD-10诊断为精神分裂症或相关疾病,双相情感障碍,复发性抑郁症,DSM-IV诊断为药物滥用或依赖性。主要结果是参与药物滥用的治疗,次要结果包括准备改变药物滥用以及进行成本效益分析。对员工和参与者的定性访谈将评估干预措施的可接受性。讨论该先导性随机试验将为严重精神健康问题和合并病态物质滥用的患者提供住院治疗的第一个有力的证据基础,并为进行验证性试验的基础,以评估可能可行,具有成本效益且易于操作的人。实施可能易于整合到标准住院和社区护理中的治疗方案。试用注册ISRCTN43548483 ISRCTN分配日期:2014年4月17日。

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