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Enhanced relapse prevention for bipolar disorder – ERP trial. A cluster randomised controlled trial to assess the feasibility of training care coordinators to offer enhanced relapse prevention for bipolar disorder

Authors: Fiona Lobban, Carol Gamble, Peter Kinderman, Lee Taylor, Claire Chandler, Elizabeth Tyler, Sarah Peters, Eleanor Pontin, William Sellwood, Richard K Morriss

Published in: BMC Psychiatry | Issue 1/2007

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Abstract

Background

Bipolar Disorder (BD) is a common and severe form of mental illness characterised by repeated relapses of mania or depression. Pharmacotherapy is the main treatment currently offered, but this has only limited effectiveness. A recent Cochrane review has reported that adding psycho-social interventions that train people to recognise and manage the early warning signs of their relapses is effective in increasing time to recurrence, improving social functioning and in reducing hospitalisations. However, the review also highlights the difficulties in offering these interventions within standard mental health services due to the need for highly trained therapists and extensive input of time. There is a need to explore the potential for developing Early Warning Sign (EWS) interventions in ways that will enhance dissemination.

Methods and design

This article describes a cluster-randomised trial to assess the feasibility of training care coordinators (CCs) in community mental health teams (CMHTs) to offer Enhanced Relapse Prevention (ERP) to people with Bipolar Disorder. CMHTs in the North West of England are randomised to either receive training in ERP and to offer this to their clients, or to continue to offer treatment as usual (TAU). The main aims of the study are (1) to determine the acceptability of the intervention, training and outcome measures (2) to assess the feasibility of the design as measured by rates of recruitment, retention, attendance and direct feedback from participants (3) to estimate the design effect of clustering for key outcome variables (4) to estimate the effect size of the impact of the intervention on outcome. In this paper we provide a rationale for the study design, briefly outline the ERP intervention, and describe in detail the study protocol.

Discussion

This information will be useful to researchers attempting to carry out similar feasibility assessments of clinical effectiveness trials and in particular cluster randomised controlled trials.
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Metadata
Title
Enhanced relapse prevention for bipolar disorder – ERP trial. A cluster randomised controlled trial to assess the feasibility of training care coordinators to offer enhanced relapse prevention for bipolar disorder
Authors
Fiona Lobban
Carol Gamble
Peter Kinderman
Lee Taylor
Claire Chandler
Elizabeth Tyler
Sarah Peters
Eleanor Pontin
William Sellwood
Richard K Morriss
Publication date
01-12-2007
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Psychiatry / Issue 1/2007
Electronic ISSN: 1471-244X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-7-6

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