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A Recovery-Oriented Intervention for People With Psychosis: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.
Mascayano, Franco; Alvarado, Ruben; Andrews, Howard F; Baumgartner, Joy N; Burrone, Maria Soledad; Cintra, Jacqueline; Conover, Sarah; Dahl, Catarina M; Fader, Kim M; Gorroochurn, Prakash; Galea, Sandro; Jorquera, Maria J; Lovisi, Giovanni M; Mitkiewicz de Souza, Flavia; Pratt, Charissa; Restrepo-Toro, Maria E; Rojas, Graciela; Rodrigues Sarução, Keli; Rosenheck, Robert; Schilling, Sara; Shriver, Tom; Stastny, Peter; Tapia, Eric; Cavalcanti, Maria Tavares; Valencia, Eliecer; Yang, Lawrence H; Restrepo Henao, Alexandra; Martínez-Alés, Gonzalo; Romero Pardo, Victor; Gomez Alemany, Teresa; Susser, Ezra.
Affiliation
  • Mascayano F; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Alvarado R; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Andrews HF; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Baumgartner JN; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Burrone MS; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Cintra J; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Conover S; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Dahl CM; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Fader KM; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Gorroochurn P; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Galea S; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Jorquera MJ; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Lovisi GM; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Mitkiewicz de Souza F; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Pratt C; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Restrepo-Toro ME; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Rojas G; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Rodrigues Sarução K; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Rosenheck R; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Schilling S; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Shriver T; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Stastny P; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Tapia E; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Cavalcanti MT; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Valencia E; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Yang LH; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Restrepo Henao A; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Martínez-Alés G; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Romero Pardo V; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Gomez Alemany T; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
  • Susser E; Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University (Mascayano, Fader, Pratt, Valencia, Yang, Restrepo Henao, Martínez-Alés, Susser), and Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research, New York State Psychiatric Institute (Mascayano, Susser), New York City;
Psychiatr Serv ; 73(11): 1225-1231, 2022 11 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35678081
OBJECTIVE: This pilot randomized controlled trial evaluated the effectiveness of critical time intervention-task shifting (CTI-TS) for people with psychosis in Santiago, Chile, and Rio de Janeiro. CTI-TS is a 9-month intervention involving peer support workers and is designed to maintain treatment effects up to 18 months. METHODS: A total of 110 people with psychosis were recruited when they enrolled in community mental health clinics (Santiago, N=60; Rio de Janeiro, N=50). Participants within each city were randomly assigned to either CTI-TS or usual care for 9 months. Primary outcomes were quality of life, measured with the World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment-Brief Version (WHOQOL-BREF), and unmet needs, measured with the Camberwell Assessment of Need (CAN), at 18-month follow-up. Results were analyzed according to intention-to-treat guidelines. Generalized estimating equations, with observations clustered within cities, and multiple imputation for missing data were used. RESULTS: At 18 months, both groups showed improved primary outcomes. In both unadjusted and fully adjusted analyses, no significant differences between CTI-TS and usual care (WHOQOL-BREF question on quality of life and CAN mean number of unmet needs) were found. CONCLUSIONS: Three factors might explain the lack of difference between CTI-TS and usual care: first-contact enrollment precluded rapport prior to randomization, a minority of patients were uncomfortable with peers being on the treatment team, and primary outcome measures may not have been sensitive enough to capture the effects of a recovery-oriented intervention. The results have implications for the design of transitional services for people with psychosis, especially in Latin America.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Psychotic Disorders / Quality of Life Type of study: Clinical_trials / Guideline Aspects: Patient_preference Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil Language: En Journal: Psychiatr Serv Journal subject: PSIQUIATRIA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Psychotic Disorders / Quality of Life Type of study: Clinical_trials / Guideline Aspects: Patient_preference Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil Language: En Journal: Psychiatr Serv Journal subject: PSIQUIATRIA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States