Peer Support Experience for Patients Discharged From Acute Psychiatric Care
Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Depression
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients who are 18-65 years of age, able to provide informed written consent, have been diagnosed with an enduring mental health condition and are ready for discharge from an acute care facility within the Edmonton Zone with community mental health follow-up.
- Patients should have a mobile handset capable of receiving text messages. Mobile phone handsets and top-up call credit of up to 10 dollars monthly will be provided to those who satisfy the inclusion criteria but do not have mobile phones.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients will be ineligible if they do not meet the above inclusion criteria, if they have only an addictive disorder but no mental health diagnosis, are not capable of reading text messages from a mobile device, or will be out of town during the 12 month follow-up period.
- Patients are also ineligible if they do not consent to take part in the study.
Sites / Locations
- Royal Alex Hospital
- Alberta Hospital
- Misericordia Community Hospital
- University of Alberta Hospital
- Grey Nuns Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Active Comparator
No Intervention
Active Comparator
text messaging plus peer support arm
supportive/reminder text message only arm
Control arm
peer support only arm
Patients will be assigned a peer support worker who will visit them during the last week of their inpatient stay to introduce themselves and build rapport before patients are discharged into the community. The peer support workers will visit the participants up to eight times over a six month period. The peer support workers will offer the opportunity for interactive text message support for six months. In addition to peer support, participants in this arm of the study will receive daily supportive text messages from an automated online application and reminder text messages for their community clinic/program appointments.
Patients in the supportive/reminder text message only arm of the study will receive daily supportive text messages from the automated online application and reminder text messages for their community clinic/program appointments.
Patients in the control arm of the study will receive the usual follow-up appointment offered to all patients who are discharged from acute care. However, they will not receive peer support or supportive/reminder text messages.
Patients will be assigned a peer support worker who will visit them during the last week of their inpatient stay to introduce themselves and build rapport before patients are discharged into the community. The peer support workers will visit the participants up to eight times over a six month period. The peer support workers will offer the opportunity for interactive text message support for six months. Patients will not receive daily supportive/reminder text messages