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CORAL Study: Proof of Concept Trial (CORAL)

Primary Purpose

Mental Illness

Status
Unknown status
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
United Kingdom
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Decision Aid Tool
Treatment as Usual
Sponsored by
Institute of Psychiatry, London
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional health services research trial for Mental Illness focused on measuring Decisional conflict, Disclosure, Mental Health history, Mental health service users, Decision Aid Tool, Vocational Specialists

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - undefined (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. On the caseload of a vocational specialist working with people with mental illness.
  2. Referred to the adviser either from an Increased Access to Psychological Therapies or secondary mental health care service.
  3. Aged 18 years or older
  4. Currently seeking either paid or voluntary employment or interested in seeking paid or voluntary employment
  5. Decisional conflict scale score of 37.5 or greater and stage of decision score 1-5

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Insufficient English to use the decision aid tool
  2. Lack of capacity to provide informed consent

Sites / Locations

  • Institute of Psychiatry, King's College LondonRecruiting

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

No Intervention

Arm Label

Decision Aid Tool

Control

Arm Description

Intervention group - receives the decision aid tool in booklet form and is introduced to it by an investigator.

The control group does not receive a copy of the decision aid tool booklet, instead received treatment as usual from vocational specialist

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

decisional conflict scale
Decisional conflict scale (O'Connor, 1993) This measures personal perceptions of uncertainty, lack of clarity and effectiveness in decision making. Has 16 items with each rated on a 5 point Likert scale ranging from 0=strongly agree to 4=strongly disagree.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Sociodemographic data
Socio-demographic and clinical data to be collected as part of the baseline interview will include age, gender, years since first contact with mental health services, education, employment status and history, housing arrangements, source of income, current mental health care, knowledge of clinical diagnosis, agreement with diagnosis and information on social networks.
Employment related questions
To record how many jobs applications, apppointments with vocational specialists, training days and job applications the participant has completed in the preceeding 3 months.
Discrimination and Stigma Scale (DISC)
scale to assess mental health service users' experiences of discrimination. 22 items. Baseline assesses if discrimination/stigma has ever been experienced, 3 month follow-up asks if discrimination/stigma as been experienced in the past three months. Thornicroft, G., Brohan, E., Rose, D., Sartorius, N. & the INDIGO study group. (2009) Global pattern of experienced and anticipated discrimination against people with schizophrenia. The Lancet, 373 (9661), 408-415
Questionnaire on Anticipated Discrimination (QUAD)
The QUAD is a self-complete measure which contains 17 items which address 'areas of anticipated discrimination'. This asks participants to provide a rating of whether they expect to be treated unfairly in various areas of life. Each item is scored on a five point Likert scale ranging from 0 (Strongly disagree) to 4 (Strongly agree). Brohan E, Clement S, Thornicroft G. Development and initial validation of the questionnaire on anticipated discrimination (QUAD v6, May 2011) © 2011, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
Boston University Empowerment Scale (BUES)
This 28-item scale was developed with an emphasis on service user-involvement at all stages of design and testing. This version has shown adequate internal consistency (α=.86). Rogers, E. S., Chamberlin, J., Ellison, M. L., et al (1997) A consumer-constructed scale to measure empowerment among users of mental health services. Psychiatric Services, 48, 1042-1047.
Internalised Stigma of Mental Illness Scale (ISMI)
The ISMI is a 29-item measure that assesses mental health service users' experience of internalised stigma. It is composed of 5 sub-scales: Alienation, Stereotype Endorsement, Perceived Discrimination, Social Withdrawal and Stigma Resistance. Strong internal consistency (α = 0.90) and test-retest reliability(r=0.92) have been reported Ritsher JB, Otilingam PG, Grajales M. Internalized stigma of mental illness: Psychometric properties of a new measure. Psychiatry Research 2003;121(1):31-49.
Perceived Devaluation and Discrimination Scale (PDD)
The PDD is a 12-item, uni-dimensional, scale which measures the extent to which a person believes that people will devalue or discriminate against those with a mental illness. This scale has been widely used and has excellent psychometric properties Link, B.G., Neese-Todd, S., Asmussen, S. & Phelan, J.C. (2002). On describing and seeking to change the experience of stigma. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Skills, 6: 201-231.
Stigma Coping Orientation Scales
Measures to assess approaches to coping with the stigma associated with mental illness. Revised versions of four of the scales are now available and will be used in this study. These are secrecy (5-items alpha = .85), withdrawal (5-items alpha = .71), challenging (5 items alpha = .75) and distancing (3 items alpha = .62) (Bruce Link, personal communication). The Effectiveness of Stigma Coping Orientations: Can Negative Consequences of Mental Illness Labeling be Avoided? Bruce G. Link, Jerrold Mirotznik, Francis T. Cullen, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Vol. 32, No. 3 (Sep., 1991)
Brief COPE
A short-version COPE Inventory. Assesses response to stress. 14 scales with two items each; self-distraction, active coping, denial, substance use, use of emotional support, use of instrumental support, behavioral disengagement, venting, positive reframing, planning, humor, acceptance, religion and self-blame. Reliability analyses exceeded alpha=0.60, except for venting, denial and acceptance, all of which exceed alpha = 0.50 (Carver et al 1997) Carver, C. S. (1997). International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 4, 92-100
Work Limitations Questionnaire (WLQ)
The 8-item short WLQ measures the degree to which employed individuals are experiencing limitations on-the-job due to their health problems, and health-related productivity loss. Work Limitations Questionnaire, 1998. The Health Institute, Tufts Medical Center, 800 Washington Street, Nemc #345, Boston, MA 02111
stage of decision making scale
Stage of decision making scale (O'Connor, 2000).This measures the individual's readiness to engage in decision making It consists of 1 item with 6 response options anchored at 1 (haven't started to think about the choices) and 6 (have already made a decision and am unlikely to change my mind).

Full Information

First Posted
June 17, 2011
Last Updated
November 1, 2011
Sponsor
Institute of Psychiatry, London
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT01379014
Brief Title
CORAL Study: Proof of Concept Trial
Acronym
CORAL
Official Title
The CORAL Study of a Decision Aid Tool Regarding Disclosure of Mental Health Status to an Employer: Proof of Concept Randomised Control Trial
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
November 2011
Overall Recruitment Status
Unknown status
Study Start Date
July 2011 (undefined)
Primary Completion Date
March 2013 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
March 2013 (Anticipated)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Institute of Psychiatry, London

4. Oversight

Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
A decision aid tool (DAT) to assist mental health service users in reaching disclosure decisions in the context of employment was developed in a previous study (IRAS REC ref: 07/Q0706/21). The initial feasibility and acceptability was assessed in a group of 15 mental health service users with mean decisional conflict scores reduced from 51.98 to 35.52 after completion. 60% of participants reported that the DAT was quick to complete, 40% that it was easy, 60% that it was relevant and 80% that they would definitely or probably use it in making disclosure decisions. This current study (CORAL: Proof of concept RCT) aims to determine whether a full randomised controlled trial of the DAT is justifiable and feasible, and to optimise its design. This will consider: 1) effects of the intervention; 2) baseline predictors of disclosure; and 3) exploration of the relationship between use of the DAT and the rate of disclosure. Eighty people who are on the caseload of a vocational specialist working with people with mental illness will be included in this study. All participants will be receiving treatment from an Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service or a Community Mental Health Team (CMHT). An equal number from each group will be allocated to receive either the DAT intervention or treatment as usual. Individuals from both groups will complete baseline assessment and 3month followup assessments. Those allocated to the intervention will also complete an assessment immediately following the intervention. Qualitative interviews will also be conducted at 3 months with a maximum of 15 people from the intervention group and 6 people from the control group.
Detailed Description
The principal aims are to determine whether a full randomised controlled trial of the CORAL decision aid tool is justifiable and feasible and to optimise its design. Specific objectives are as follows: To examine the effect of the DAT on decisional conflict regarding disclosure both immediately and at 3 months post first use. To collect data to inform sample size calculations for the primary outcome measures for use in a future full scale trial(gaining employment and workplace accommodations). To test study procedures, including the sample that can be drawn using the inclusion and exclusion criteria; the full time equivalent needed for research assistants to recruit sufficient numbers and carry out the study procedures in the time available; and whether the measure leads to too much respondent burden. To pilot the use of a questionnaire on employment and disclosure related activities. To test the selected randomisation method, in this case individual level randomisation, including the methods for avoiding and measuring contamination. To pilot recruitment and retention methods for service users and vocational specialists. To estimate effect sizes and their confidence intervals for employment related activities (proxy outcome measures for gaining employment and workplace accommodations), in order to determine whether a full scale trial is justified. To modify the conceptual model

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Mental Illness
Keywords
Decisional conflict, Disclosure, Mental Health history, Mental health service users, Decision Aid Tool, Vocational Specialists

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Health Services Research
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
Investigator
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
84 (Anticipated)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Decision Aid Tool
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Intervention group - receives the decision aid tool in booklet form and is introduced to it by an investigator.
Arm Title
Control
Arm Type
No Intervention
Arm Description
The control group does not receive a copy of the decision aid tool booklet, instead received treatment as usual from vocational specialist
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Decision Aid Tool
Intervention Description
A booklet which outlines to pros and cons of different decision outcomes, and is designed to assist the user in making a decision according to their own specific circumstances
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Treatment as Usual
Intervention Description
The control group does not receive a copy of the decision aid tool booklet, instead received treatment as usual from vocational specialist
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
decisional conflict scale
Description
Decisional conflict scale (O'Connor, 1993) This measures personal perceptions of uncertainty, lack of clarity and effectiveness in decision making. Has 16 items with each rated on a 5 point Likert scale ranging from 0=strongly agree to 4=strongly disagree.
Time Frame
Change from baseline in decisional conflict at 3 months
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Sociodemographic data
Description
Socio-demographic and clinical data to be collected as part of the baseline interview will include age, gender, years since first contact with mental health services, education, employment status and history, housing arrangements, source of income, current mental health care, knowledge of clinical diagnosis, agreement with diagnosis and information on social networks.
Time Frame
baseline
Title
Employment related questions
Description
To record how many jobs applications, apppointments with vocational specialists, training days and job applications the participant has completed in the preceeding 3 months.
Time Frame
baseline and 3-month follow up
Title
Discrimination and Stigma Scale (DISC)
Description
scale to assess mental health service users' experiences of discrimination. 22 items. Baseline assesses if discrimination/stigma has ever been experienced, 3 month follow-up asks if discrimination/stigma as been experienced in the past three months. Thornicroft, G., Brohan, E., Rose, D., Sartorius, N. & the INDIGO study group. (2009) Global pattern of experienced and anticipated discrimination against people with schizophrenia. The Lancet, 373 (9661), 408-415
Time Frame
Baseline and 3-month follow-up
Title
Questionnaire on Anticipated Discrimination (QUAD)
Description
The QUAD is a self-complete measure which contains 17 items which address 'areas of anticipated discrimination'. This asks participants to provide a rating of whether they expect to be treated unfairly in various areas of life. Each item is scored on a five point Likert scale ranging from 0 (Strongly disagree) to 4 (Strongly agree). Brohan E, Clement S, Thornicroft G. Development and initial validation of the questionnaire on anticipated discrimination (QUAD v6, May 2011) © 2011, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
Time Frame
baseline and 3 month follow-up
Title
Boston University Empowerment Scale (BUES)
Description
This 28-item scale was developed with an emphasis on service user-involvement at all stages of design and testing. This version has shown adequate internal consistency (α=.86). Rogers, E. S., Chamberlin, J., Ellison, M. L., et al (1997) A consumer-constructed scale to measure empowerment among users of mental health services. Psychiatric Services, 48, 1042-1047.
Time Frame
baseline and 3 month follow-up
Title
Internalised Stigma of Mental Illness Scale (ISMI)
Description
The ISMI is a 29-item measure that assesses mental health service users' experience of internalised stigma. It is composed of 5 sub-scales: Alienation, Stereotype Endorsement, Perceived Discrimination, Social Withdrawal and Stigma Resistance. Strong internal consistency (α = 0.90) and test-retest reliability(r=0.92) have been reported Ritsher JB, Otilingam PG, Grajales M. Internalized stigma of mental illness: Psychometric properties of a new measure. Psychiatry Research 2003;121(1):31-49.
Time Frame
Baseline and 3 month follow-up
Title
Perceived Devaluation and Discrimination Scale (PDD)
Description
The PDD is a 12-item, uni-dimensional, scale which measures the extent to which a person believes that people will devalue or discriminate against those with a mental illness. This scale has been widely used and has excellent psychometric properties Link, B.G., Neese-Todd, S., Asmussen, S. & Phelan, J.C. (2002). On describing and seeking to change the experience of stigma. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Skills, 6: 201-231.
Time Frame
Baseline and 3 month follow-up
Title
Stigma Coping Orientation Scales
Description
Measures to assess approaches to coping with the stigma associated with mental illness. Revised versions of four of the scales are now available and will be used in this study. These are secrecy (5-items alpha = .85), withdrawal (5-items alpha = .71), challenging (5 items alpha = .75) and distancing (3 items alpha = .62) (Bruce Link, personal communication). The Effectiveness of Stigma Coping Orientations: Can Negative Consequences of Mental Illness Labeling be Avoided? Bruce G. Link, Jerrold Mirotznik, Francis T. Cullen, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Vol. 32, No. 3 (Sep., 1991)
Time Frame
baseline and 3 month follow-up
Title
Brief COPE
Description
A short-version COPE Inventory. Assesses response to stress. 14 scales with two items each; self-distraction, active coping, denial, substance use, use of emotional support, use of instrumental support, behavioral disengagement, venting, positive reframing, planning, humor, acceptance, religion and self-blame. Reliability analyses exceeded alpha=0.60, except for venting, denial and acceptance, all of which exceed alpha = 0.50 (Carver et al 1997) Carver, C. S. (1997). International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 4, 92-100
Time Frame
Baseline and 3-months Follow-up
Title
Work Limitations Questionnaire (WLQ)
Description
The 8-item short WLQ measures the degree to which employed individuals are experiencing limitations on-the-job due to their health problems, and health-related productivity loss. Work Limitations Questionnaire, 1998. The Health Institute, Tufts Medical Center, 800 Washington Street, Nemc #345, Boston, MA 02111
Time Frame
Baseline and 3 month follow-up (for those in employment only)
Title
stage of decision making scale
Description
Stage of decision making scale (O'Connor, 2000).This measures the individual's readiness to engage in decision making It consists of 1 item with 6 response options anchored at 1 (haven't started to think about the choices) and 6 (have already made a decision and am unlikely to change my mind).
Time Frame
Baseline and 3 month follow-up

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: On the caseload of a vocational specialist working with people with mental illness. Referred to the adviser either from an Increased Access to Psychological Therapies or secondary mental health care service. Aged 18 years or older Currently seeking either paid or voluntary employment or interested in seeking paid or voluntary employment Decisional conflict scale score of 37.5 or greater and stage of decision score 1-5 Exclusion Criteria: Insufficient English to use the decision aid tool Lack of capacity to provide informed consent
Central Contact Person:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Claire Henderson, MRCPsych
Phone
02078485075
Email
claire.1.henderson@kcl.ac.uk
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Graham Thornicroft, FRCPsych
Organizational Affiliation
Institute of Psychiatry, London
Official's Role
Study Director
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
City
London
ZIP/Postal Code
SE5 8AF
Country
United Kingdom
Individual Site Status
Recruiting

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Citations:
PubMed Identifier
24072755
Citation
Henderson C, Brohan E, Clement S, Williams P, Lassman F, Schauman O, Dockery L, Farrelly S, Murray J, Murphy C, Slade M, Thornicroft G. Decision aid on disclosure of mental health status to an employer: feasibility and outcomes of a randomised controlled trial. Br J Psychiatry. 2013 Nov;203(5):350-7. doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.113.128470. Epub 2013 Sep 26.
Results Reference
derived
PubMed Identifier
22938019
Citation
Henderson C, Brohan E, Clement S, Williams P, Lassman F, Schauman O, Murray J, Murphy C, Slade M, Thornicroft G. A decision aid to assist decisions on disclosure of mental health status to an employer: protocol for the CORAL exploratory randomised controlled trial. BMC Psychiatry. 2012 Aug 31;12:133. doi: 10.1186/1471-244X-12-133.
Results Reference
derived
Links:
URL
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iop/index.aspx
Description
Institute of Psychiatry homepage
URL
http://www.nihr.ac.uk/Pages/default.aspx
Description
NIHR - funding body of study

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