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The Development and Piloting of 'Power Up': A Tool for Young People With Internalising/Emotional Disorders to Make Shared Decisions in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) (Power Up)

Primary Purpose

Internalising Disorders, Anxiety, Depression

Status
Unknown status
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Shared Decision Making tool
Sponsored by
University College, London
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional supportive care trial for Internalising Disorders focused on measuring Shared Decision Making, CAMHS

Eligibility Criteria

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

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. A young person between 11 and 16 years of age with an emotional/internalising disorder who is accessing CAMHS.
  2. A parent/guardian of a young person between 11 and 16 years of age with an emotional/internalising disorder who is accessing CAMHS.
  3. A clinician in a participating CAMHS site.
  4. Only those providing consent will be included. Where potential participants are under 16 parents/legal guardians will also have to provide consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Any individual who is not accessing a participating CAMHS site.
  2. Given there are no additional resources for an interpreter, children or parents who are not comfortable with English may not be included
  3. Young people under the age of 11, or over the age of 16 would not be included.
  4. Parents/guardians of young people with SEN (special educational needs) will not be included
  5. Those who do not consent.

Sites / Locations

    Arms of the Study

    Arm 1

    Arm 2

    Arm Type

    Experimental

    No Intervention

    Arm Label

    Using Power Up

    Not using Power Up

    Arm Description

    Participants will use 'Power Up' to help them make shared decisions about their treatment or care

    Participants will continue treatment as usual

    Outcomes

    Primary Outcome Measures

    Shared Decision Making Questionnaire (CollaboRATE)
    A measure of SDM - this consists of three questions related to shared decision making on a 9 point likert scale ranging from 0 'no effort was made' to 9 'every effort was made'.

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    Full Information

    First Posted
    August 27, 2015
    Last Updated
    September 16, 2015
    Sponsor
    University College, London
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    1. Study Identification

    Unique Protocol Identification Number
    NCT02552797
    Brief Title
    The Development and Piloting of 'Power Up': A Tool for Young People With Internalising/Emotional Disorders to Make Shared Decisions in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
    Acronym
    Power Up
    Official Title
    The Development and Piloting of 'Power Up': A Tool for Young People With Internalising/Emotional Disorders to Make Shared Decisions in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
    Study Type
    Interventional

    2. Study Status

    Record Verification Date
    September 2015
    Overall Recruitment Status
    Unknown status
    Study Start Date
    September 2015 (undefined)
    Primary Completion Date
    July 2017 (Anticipated)
    Study Completion Date
    July 2017 (Anticipated)

    3. Sponsor/Collaborators

    Responsible Party, by Official Title
    Sponsor
    Name of the Sponsor
    University College, London

    4. Oversight

    Data Monitoring Committee
    No

    5. Study Description

    Brief Summary
    Patients should be able to have a say in their care and treatment, but how this should work for children and young people with mental health difficulties is unknown. For example, how and when do young people want to be involved in decision making, and what is important to them, their parents/guardians and healthcare professionals? This project will address these questions and will develop a tool known as 'Power Up' to help young people with mental health difficulties make decisions about their own care and treatment. This project will run for 24 months and will: Understand the beliefs, experiences, and values of young people, their parents/guardians and clinicians around shared decision making (SDM) in mental health. Use these responses to develop 'Power Up'; a tool to help young people make decisions about their care or treatment in mental health services. Pilot 'Power 'Up' in child and adolescent mental health services to estimate the number of patients who would want to use Power Up and to see whether patients can be recruited and followed up with measures. The pilot study would investigate randomisation, see how clinicians cooperate, and identify barriers to collaboration and ways of overcoming these. Forty five young people, parents and clinicians will be recruited for interviews and focus groups to inform tool development. Sixty young people aged 1116 will be recruited for the pilot/feasibility study. Measurements will be collected at baseline, session by session, and at the end of treatment.
    Detailed Description
    TOOL DEVELOPMENT All potential information about the project can be given verbally (this will be over the phone in the first instance). For CYP (children and young people) that are under 16, parental consent will also be needed. After the phone call, if individuals are interested in taking part, age appropriate information sheets will be posted out to both the CYP and guardians/parents outlining the details of the study. The researcher will discuss any questions potential participants may have over the telephone, and both will have as long as they need to decide whether to take part. If they decide to take part the participants will be invited to take part if they meet study inclusion criteria. For clinicians, the researcher will come to staff meetings, outline the study and leave contact details/expression of interest forms so that those who are interested can get in contact to find out more. For young people and families, clinician's will briefly outline the study and interested participants will fill out an expression of interest form. After the researcher receives the contact details participants will be contacted by a researcher so that further information researcher will then arrange a time to meet with them for an interview or when they may be available for a focus group, and consent forms will be signed. Clinicians, parents/guardians and those aged 16 will also have the opportunity to have the interview conducted over the phone if they prefer (in which case consent forms will be posted). During interviews participants will speak about their previous experiences and beliefs about SDM as well as view and discuss the few existing SDM tools used with young people within CAMHS to use as a baseline for further development. After the interview participants will be debriefed, and be given the opportunity to validate themes that emerge from the data once analysed. USING POWER UP IN CAMHS SERVICES Clinicians For clinicians, the researcher will be come to staff meetings, outline the study and leave contact details/expression of interest forms so that those who are interested can get in contact to find out more. After the researcher receives the clinicians contact details they will be contacted by a researcher so that further information about the project can be given verbally (this will be over the phone in the first instance). The researcher will then meet with those who are interested an outline the study to them (including randomisation). The researcher will discuss any questions potential participants may have over the telephone, and both will have as long as they need to decide whether to take part. Those who want to take part will be asked to sign a consent form, and will be allocated to use 'Power Up' or continue as TAU with their patients. CYP/ Families Young people and their families will be invited to take part if they meet the study criteria. Clinicians will briefly outline the study and interested participants will fill out an expression of interest form. After the researcher receives the contact details patients and their families will be contacted by a researcher so that further information about the project can be given verbally (this will be over the phone in the first instance). For CYP's that are under 16, parental consent will also be needed. After the phone call, if individuals are interested in taking part, age appropriate information sheets will be posted out to both the CYP and Guardians/Parents outlining the details of the study. The researcher will discuss any questions potential participants may have over the telephone, and both will have as long as they need to decide whether to take part. If they decide to take part the researcher will then arrange a time to meet with them at the CAMHS service and complete any baseline assessments (week 1) for clinical symptomology (e.g. Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale , Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire) if these are not routinely collected by the CAMHS service. Randomisation will occur at clinician level and participants will be made aware of this in the information sheets. Throughout the course of treatment session by session measures at weeks 2, 4 and 8) will be completed. Participants and clinicians will also be asked if they consent to the researcher observing one appointment session when the tool is being used (this is optional and will last up to 30 mins, but will likely be week 2 or 3) to understand how the tool is being used in clinical settings. At the end of treatment (approximately week 8) clinical symptomology, therapeutic alliance, level of shared decision making, and experience of care will be collected. Participants will be invited for an interview to hear their views and experiences about the 'Power Up tool' which like other interviews will take place at a time of their choosing and abide by SOPs (standard operating procedures). Participants will exit the trial and any further treatment will be discussed between them and their healthcare professional.

    6. Conditions and Keywords

    Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
    Internalising Disorders, Anxiety, Depression
    Keywords
    Shared Decision Making, CAMHS

    7. Study Design

    Primary Purpose
    Supportive Care
    Study Phase
    Not Applicable
    Interventional Study Model
    Parallel Assignment
    Masking
    None (Open Label)
    Allocation
    Randomized
    Enrollment
    105 (Anticipated)

    8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

    Arm Title
    Using Power Up
    Arm Type
    Experimental
    Arm Description
    Participants will use 'Power Up' to help them make shared decisions about their treatment or care
    Arm Title
    Not using Power Up
    Arm Type
    No Intervention
    Arm Description
    Participants will continue treatment as usual
    Intervention Type
    Behavioral
    Intervention Name(s)
    Shared Decision Making tool
    Primary Outcome Measure Information:
    Title
    Shared Decision Making Questionnaire (CollaboRATE)
    Description
    A measure of SDM - this consists of three questions related to shared decision making on a 9 point likert scale ranging from 0 'no effort was made' to 9 'every effort was made'.
    Time Frame
    Level of Shared Decision Making at end of treatment (this will be at approximately week 8)

    10. Eligibility

    Sex
    All
    Minimum Age & Unit of Time
    11 Years
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    No
    Eligibility Criteria
    Inclusion Criteria: A young person between 11 and 16 years of age with an emotional/internalising disorder who is accessing CAMHS. A parent/guardian of a young person between 11 and 16 years of age with an emotional/internalising disorder who is accessing CAMHS. A clinician in a participating CAMHS site. Only those providing consent will be included. Where potential participants are under 16 parents/legal guardians will also have to provide consent. Exclusion Criteria: Any individual who is not accessing a participating CAMHS site. Given there are no additional resources for an interpreter, children or parents who are not comfortable with English may not be included Young people under the age of 11, or over the age of 16 would not be included. Parents/guardians of young people with SEN (special educational needs) will not be included Those who do not consent.
    Central Contact Person:
    First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
    Daniel P Hayes, BSc, MSc
    Phone
    02074432220
    Email
    daniel.hayes@annafreud.org
    Overall Study Officials:
    First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
    Julian Edbrooke-Childs, PhD
    Organizational Affiliation
    University College London and Anna Freud Centre
    Official's Role
    Principal Investigator

    12. IPD Sharing Statement

    Citations:
    PubMed Identifier
    31165709
    Citation
    Edbrooke-Childs J, Edridge C, Averill P, Delane L, Hollis C, Craven MP, Martin K, Feltham A, Jeremy G, Deighton J, Wolpert M. A Feasibility Trial of Power Up: Smartphone App to Support Patient Activation and Shared Decision Making for Mental Health in Young People. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2019 Jun 4;7(6):e11677. doi: 10.2196/11677.
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