Effect and Cost-effectiveness of the Everyday Life Rehabilitation Intervention (ELR)
Psychiatric or Mood Diseases or Conditions, Neuropsychiatric Syndrome, Psychosis
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Psychiatric or Mood Diseases or Conditions focused on measuring RCT, effect, cost-effectiveness, equity, severe psychiatric disability, personcentered, personal recovery, Everyday Life Rehabilitation, Occupational Therapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria:
- adults with severe psychiatric disability (SPD)
- living in sheltered or supported housing facility for people with SPD in municipalities within the geografic area and with access to occupational therapy
Exclusion criteria:
- comorbidity of dementia or severe developmental disability
- not being able to communicate in Swedish
- currently being in acute psychosis, or acute suicidal risk
Sites / Locations
- Umeå universityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Treatment as Usual (TAU)
Everyday Life Rehabilitation (ELR) plus TAU
In the involved municipalities, TAU mainly consists of short-term efforts, such as Occupational Therapist (OT) prescribing technical aids, often initiated by the housing staff (HS). Daily support provided by HS varies, depending on the approach and commitment of individual staff and the norms that prevail in different housing units, as well as variations between municipalities. Co-planning on long-term rehabilitation efforts does not exist or is weak, and collaboration between OT and HS is, as described by staff from both parties, difficult to achieve. After a control-period of 6 month, house facilities within the TAU-group will also be offered ELR.
ELR is a model for long-term, outreach, and personalized rehabilitation for persons with SPD living in sheltered or supported housing facilities, in close collaboration between resident, OT, and HS. ELR includes personcentred, motivational-, recovery- and activity-based methods, built on certain process steps. The focus is to promote personal recovery, while targeting meaningful daily activities, through person-driven goals, negotiated expectations, exploration and activity-training in real-life situations, and a maintenance phase. ELR includes a web-based educational package, and devices for reflective collaborative learning. ELR consists of a weekly session with an OT, followed by regular collaboration with HS, who support the resident on a daily basis, in line with guidance given by the OT and input shared from the HS. The intervention period will last for 6 months. Prior to the intervention, OT, HS, and HM will partake in web-based training, with associated manuals, and tools.