The MILESTONE Study: Improving Transition From Child to Adult Mental Health Care (MILESTONE)
Mental Health Impairment, Mental Health Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Mental Health Impairment focused on measuring Mental health, Youth mental health, Adolescent, Health services, Transition, Longitudinal cohort study, Cluster randomised controlled trial, Young adult
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Young person inclusion:
- Provides valid written informed consent, or assent, if below the legal age of consent
- If age is within one year of reaching the transition boundary of their CAMHS during the trial recruitment period, and, in exceptional cases, not more than 3 months older than the transition boundary, if a decision about transition has not yet been made
- Has a mental disorder defined by DSM-IV-TR, DSM-5 or ICD 10/11, or is under the regular care of CAMHS (if not yet diagnosed)
- Has an IQ ≥ 70 as ascertained by previous standardised assessment or diagnosed by clinician, or no indication of intellectual impairment
Exclusion Criteria:
- 1. Does not provide valid written informed consent, or assent, if below the legal age of consent 2. Is younger than a year before the transition boundary of their CAMHS 3. Has intellectual impairment (IQ <70) as ascertained by previous standardised assessment or diagnosed by clinician (if no data on intellectual functioning are available [because it has never been assessed] then care coordinators will be asked to make a clinical judgement on intellectual impairment before baseline assessment takes place) 4. If not able to (or expected not to be able to) complete the questionnaires due to severe physical disabilities or language problems, even with assistance from family members or research assistant 5. Service user in a secure forensic institution
Sites / Locations
- Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
- University Hospital Split
- CHRU Montpellier-St Eloi hospital
- University of Ulm
- University College Dublin
- IRCCS Fatebenefratelli
- Yulius Academy
- Erasmus Medical Centre
- Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick
- King's College London
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
TRAM feedback
Usual care
The completion of the "Transition Readiness and Appropriateness Measure" (TRAM, a standardized structured assessment ) prior to the transition boundary by the child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) clinician, young person and parent/carer. Feedback of TRAM findings to the CAMHS clinician to support decisions made regarding transition, communication with stakeholders and the transition process. Clinicians will be expected to communicate the findings to the young person and parent/carer, and, if a referral is made, to send the TRAM feedback to the adult clinician along with the referral letter. The clinicians will also receive information prior to recruitment begin on the use of TRAM and the way in which it fits in with optimal transition.
Patients, parent/carers and clinicians in the control arm will complete the TRAM prior to the transition boundary, but the clinicians won't receive any feedback from it nor any information on the benefits of using the decision support tool.