Testing the Effectiveness of The Welcome Basket Intervention
Psychosis
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Psychosis focused on measuring Psychosis, Psychosis NOS, Schizophrenia, Hospital discharge, Inpatient psychiatry
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participants will be adults, 18 years of age or older, with a chart diagnosis of a schizophrenia spectrum mental illness or bipolar disorder with psychotic features confirmed by Module B (psychotic symptoms) of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 (SCID-5) (First, William, Karg, & Spitzer, 2015). All participants will be on CAMH inpatient units at the time of recruitment and will have been in continuous inpatient care for close to or more than 2 weeks. This timeframe is guided by the rationale and experience indicating that an overly brief period of hospitalization circumscribes the relevance of the intervention.
- Participants will be returning to places of residence in the Greater Toronto Area (catchment of CAMH) or can travel to the GTA if they will reside outside the catchment area.
- Participants must have been referred to outpatient case management.
- Proposed housing arrangements must be stable and conducive to the intervention. If homelessness or emergency shelter residence appears likely, or boarding home policy precludes any external staff from entering the premises, such individuals will be excluded.
- Proficiency in English.
Exclusion criteria:
1. Do not meet the above criteria.
Sites / Locations
- Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Welcome Basket Brief (WBbr)
Welcome Basket (WB)
Treatment As Usual
The brief version of the Welcome Basket (WBbr) was developed based upon the observation in feasibility testing that for some participants much of the benefit of this approach appeared to be centred upon the visits immediately prior and subsequent to discharge. In the WBbr the same core components will be present, albeit in an abbreviated form with one 30-60 minute visit in the week prior to discharge and a single, 3-hour visit in the week subsequent to discharge in which the welcome basket would be delivered, core CAT strategies discussed and implemented, and some basic orientation to community resources undertaken. This brief version of the intervention has not to date been studied.
Peer Support Workers (PSWs) hold 1-2 meetings with clients (30-60 minutes) in the 2-week period before they are discharged from hospital. They describe the program and undertake an assessment. From this assessment the two core components of the intervention are initiated. First, a "welcome basket" is created for the client. The PSW also forms a plan with the client about tours of their neighbourhood to familiarize them with the local resources and support them in building confidence in accessing their local communities. These activities will take place through weekly visits (2 hours/visit) in the 4 weeks immediately following discharge. WB will be provided in combination with core Cognitive Adaptation Training (CAT) compensatory interventions.
Treatment as usual (TAU) involves the typical discharge procedures for clients from Unit 2, Forensic and EPU wards at CAMH. It includes referral to outpatient psychiatric services and relevant community supports with the transition facilitated by inpatient social work staff.