Assessing volunteering in mental health care for people with psychosis
- Conditions
- Topic: Mental HealthSubtopic: Schizophrenia, PsychosisDisease: Schizophrenia, PsychosisMental and Behavioural Disorders
- Registration Number
- ISRCTN14021839
- Lead Sponsor
- Queen Mary University of London (UK)
- Brief Summary
2016 protocol in: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27489153 2020 results in https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30829190/ (added 19/02/2021)
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Completed
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 124
For patient participants:
1. A diagnosis of schizophrenia or a related disorder (ICD-10:F20-29)
2. Being socially isolated i.e. spending on average less than 60 mins a day in social activities as measured by the TUS (Time Use Scale)
3. Willingness to receive regular one-to-one input from a volunteer participant over a period of 12 months
4. Aged between 18-65
5. Sufficient spoken and written English to converse with a volunteer participant on a regular basis and ability to fill in any necessary paperwork and forms
6. Being in the care of the community mental health team for a minimum of two months
7. Capacity to provide informed consent
For volunteer participants:
1. 18 or more years of age
2. Willingness to provide regular one-to-one input to a patient with mental illness over a one year period
3. Willingness to participate in appropriate training and supervision
4. Sufficient command of English to be interviewed/fill out forms in English and to regularly converse with the patient
5. DBS checks show no major criminal convictions (e.g., sexual offences)
For patient participants:
1. Severe physical disability sufficient to prevent them in participating in community activities.
2. Learning disability
3. Having received a one to one volunteer input scheme in the last 2 years in the community (e.g., befriending, companion, peer support)
4. Currently receiving inpatient care from mental health care services
5. Evidence of history of physical violence
6. Currently in another research study
For volunteer participants:
1. Having received care for a mental health illness from secondary or primary care services in the last 12 months
2. Current professional role in secondary mental health service
3. Severe physical disability sufficient to prevent them in participating in community activities
4. Lack of understanding of the responsibilities and characteristics of the volunteer role despite having received appropriate training
5. Unspent convictions of fraud, theft, violent assault or sexual offenses as identified on the DBS check
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Time use; Timepoint(s): Baseline; 6 months; 12 months (i.e. end of the intervention); 18 months (i.e. 6 months follow-up)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method