Comparing the Effect of Adding a Remote Self-reporting Tool for Distress and Fit-for-purpose Mental Health & Addictions Service to Usual Case Management on Dropout Rates in a Vocational Training Program (TeachMeToBuild)
Mental Health Issue, Substance Use Disorders, Distress, Emotional
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Mental Health Issue focused on measuring mental health issues, substance use disorders, multi-centre trial, cluster randomized, factorial design, vocational training program, vulnerable youth, unemployment
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: must be a visible minority or female must be fluent in English or French must have an active Ontario Health Insurance Plan number must have a valid Canadian Social Insurance Number Access to wi-fi network and computing device (phone, tablet, computer) Exclusion Criteria: - none
Sites / Locations
- Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Active Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Basic case management
Basic case management supplemented by self-reporting distress tool (DT)
Basic case management supplemented by rapid access healthcare services
Basic case management supplemented by DT and rapid access healthcare services
Basic case management with bi-weekly meetings between case manager and trainees that includes check-ins, frequent visits to construction sites and monitoring of feedback forms from mentors. Case managers attempt to connect trainees with external support services as needed.
Basic case management plus access to the self-report daily distress tool. The trainees are provided web-based access to the daily distress tool and report their distress levels using a validated visual analog scale (Distress Thermometer), along with reporting their risk of missing work/class or dropping out of the program. The case manager responds to the distress tool by coordinating external support services as needed.
Basic case management supplemented by a fit-for-purpose rapid referral process for trainees with active mental health and/or substance use disorders affecting their program participation.
Basic case management supplemented by both the self-report distress tool and rapid referral process for those trainees at-risk of program absence or drop-out from either mental health or addictions issues.