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Evaluating the Coordinated National Implementation of DBT in Ireland

Primary Purpose

Personality Disorder, Borderline

Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
Sponsored by
Health Service Executive, Ireland
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Personality Disorder, Borderline

Eligibility Criteria

13 Years - undefined (Child, Adult, Older Adult)All SexesAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

Adults:

  • Meet criteria for diagnosis of either Borderline Personality Disorder (DSM IV/V) or Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (ICD-10)
  • A persistent pattern of deliberate self-harm with deliberate self-harm behaviour having occurred within the last 6 months OR one suicidal act having occurred within the last 6 months
  • The individual will have discussed the diagnosis with a member of the DBT team and will have expressed an interest in, and commitment to the 12 month programme.

Adolescents:

  • Between/ including the ages of 13 and 18 years
  • Demonstrating emotional behavioural disturbance/ emotional dysregulation
  • A persistent pattern of deliberate self-harm with deliberate self-harm or a suicidal act having occurred within the last 16 weeks OR chronic suicidal ideation
  • the young person and their parent/guardian will have discussed their emotional behavioural disturbance/ emotional dysregulation with a member of the DBT team and will have expressed an interest in, and commitment to the 16 week programme.

Exclusion Criteria:

Adults and Adolescents:

  • An active psychosis
  • If the client has severe developmental delays, cognitive impairment or learning disabilities (exceeding mild range)
  • If a clients' substance/drug dependence, eating disorder or any other mental health issue/behaviour is at such a level that it would impede their engaging with any of the modalities of DBT

Sites / Locations

    Arms of the Study

    Arm 1

    Arm 2

    Arm Type

    Experimental

    No Intervention

    Arm Label

    Dialectical Behaviour Therapy

    Treatment-As-Usual

    Arm Description

    Participants receive the "standard" 12 month DBT programme where all four modes of treatment are delivered including: individual therapy, group skills training, telephone coaching and DBT team consultation

    The Treatment-As-Usual arm will include individuals who: live in areas where no DBT intervention is currently available OR were offered a place on the DBT programme but decided not to partake at that time

    Outcomes

    Primary Outcome Measures

    Change in self-harm behaviour
    Change in frequency of self-harm behaviour. Frequency of self-harm behaviour for a six month period will be recorded by the DBT therapist working with each individual by means of clinical file review. Self-harm behaviour frequency is scored on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 = Not at all, 2 = Rarely; 3 = Occasionally, 4 = Often, 5 = Most of the time.
    Change in borderline symptoms
    Borderline Symptom List (BSL-23). The BSL-23 is a self-report questionnaire which comprises 23 items measuring borderline-typical symptomatology.
    Change in suicidal ideation
    Questionnaire for Suicidal Ideation (QSI). The QSI is a 6-item self-report questionnaire developed by the researchers to assess suicidal thoughts and ideation.

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    Change in depression
    Beck Depression Inventory - Second Edition (BDI-II). The BDI-II is a 21 item self-report measure of symptoms and attitudes related to depression.
    Change in hopelessness
    Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS). The BHS is a 20 item self-report measure which assesses key aspects of hopelessness.
    Change in DBT Skill Use
    DBT Ways of Coping Checklist (DBT-WCCL). The DBT-WCCL is a 59-item self-report measure which assesses DBT skill use and dysfunctional coping.

    Full Information

    First Posted
    May 24, 2017
    Last Updated
    July 2, 2018
    Sponsor
    Health Service Executive, Ireland
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    1. Study Identification

    Unique Protocol Identification Number
    NCT03180541
    Brief Title
    Evaluating the Coordinated National Implementation of DBT in Ireland
    Official Title
    Evaluation of a Coordinated National Implementation of DBT in Community Mental Health Services in Ireland
    Study Type
    Interventional

    2. Study Status

    Record Verification Date
    July 2018
    Overall Recruitment Status
    Completed
    Study Start Date
    December 2013 (Actual)
    Primary Completion Date
    September 2017 (Actual)
    Study Completion Date
    March 2018 (Actual)

    3. Sponsor/Collaborators

    Responsible Party, by Official Title
    Principal Investigator
    Name of the Sponsor
    Health Service Executive, Ireland

    4. Oversight

    Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
    No
    Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
    No
    Data Monitoring Committee
    Yes

    5. Study Description

    Brief Summary
    This study aims to evaluate the coordinated implementation of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy in Community Mental Health Services in Ireland. There are three main objectives of the current study: evaluate the effectiveness of DBT for adults and adolescents attending Community Mental Health Services in multiple sites across Ireland conduct an economic evaluation of the coordinated implementation of DBT in community settings in Ireland evaluate the implementation initiative by means of quantity, quality and experience of the coordinated implementation
    Detailed Description
    The National Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Project, Ireland was established in the Republic of Ireland in 2013. The aims of the project were twofold: to implement DBT in Community Mental Health Services across Ireland and to evaluate this coordinated implementation of DBT at a national level. DBT was initially formulated as a treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) which is typically characterised by patterns of emotional and behavioural dysregulation that often manifests in self-harm and suicidal ideation. DBT is noted to be an intervention with a growing evidence base that demonstrates its effectiveness in treating individuals with BPD. More than a dozen controlled trials have been completed at multiple independent sites. The results of these trials have reported a reduction in suicidal behaviours, inpatient hospitalisations, depression, hopelessness and suicidal ideation among other constructs which individuals with BPD experience. While the efficacy of DBT has been demonstrated through multiple controlled trials, few studies have examined the effectiveness of DBT in community mental health settings. In particular, no study has evaluated a coordinated national implementation of DBT across multiple sites in a publicly funded health system. The current study aims to evaluate the the coordinated implementation of DBT in Community Mental Health Services in Ireland

    6. Conditions and Keywords

    Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
    Personality Disorder, Borderline

    7. Study Design

    Primary Purpose
    Treatment
    Study Phase
    Not Applicable
    Interventional Study Model
    Parallel Assignment
    Masking
    None (Open Label)
    Allocation
    Non-Randomized
    Enrollment
    210 (Anticipated)

    8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

    Arm Title
    Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
    Arm Type
    Experimental
    Arm Description
    Participants receive the "standard" 12 month DBT programme where all four modes of treatment are delivered including: individual therapy, group skills training, telephone coaching and DBT team consultation
    Arm Title
    Treatment-As-Usual
    Arm Type
    No Intervention
    Arm Description
    The Treatment-As-Usual arm will include individuals who: live in areas where no DBT intervention is currently available OR were offered a place on the DBT programme but decided not to partake at that time
    Intervention Type
    Behavioral
    Intervention Name(s)
    Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
    Intervention Description
    Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) is a psychological intervention which was originally developed for women with Borderline Personality Disorder. DBT is delivered by a team of multidisciplinary mental health professionals, and comprises of individual therapy sessions for each patient, group skills training sessions, phone coaching and consultation meetings for the clinicians on the DBT team. Group skills are delivered in blocks of three modules which teach mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation and interpersonal effectiveness. The three modules are delivered over a 24-week period and are then repeated.
    Primary Outcome Measure Information:
    Title
    Change in self-harm behaviour
    Description
    Change in frequency of self-harm behaviour. Frequency of self-harm behaviour for a six month period will be recorded by the DBT therapist working with each individual by means of clinical file review. Self-harm behaviour frequency is scored on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 = Not at all, 2 = Rarely; 3 = Occasionally, 4 = Often, 5 = Most of the time.
    Time Frame
    Pre-intervention, 6 months, 12 months (post-intervention) and 18 months (6 months post-intervention)
    Title
    Change in borderline symptoms
    Description
    Borderline Symptom List (BSL-23). The BSL-23 is a self-report questionnaire which comprises 23 items measuring borderline-typical symptomatology.
    Time Frame
    Pre-intervention, 6 months, 12 months (post-intervention) and 18 months (6 months post-intervention)
    Title
    Change in suicidal ideation
    Description
    Questionnaire for Suicidal Ideation (QSI). The QSI is a 6-item self-report questionnaire developed by the researchers to assess suicidal thoughts and ideation.
    Time Frame
    Pre-intervention, 6 months, 12 months (post-intervention) and 18 months (6 months post-intervention)
    Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
    Title
    Change in depression
    Description
    Beck Depression Inventory - Second Edition (BDI-II). The BDI-II is a 21 item self-report measure of symptoms and attitudes related to depression.
    Time Frame
    Pre-intervention, 6 months, 12 months (post-intervention) and 18 months (6 months post-intervention)
    Title
    Change in hopelessness
    Description
    Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS). The BHS is a 20 item self-report measure which assesses key aspects of hopelessness.
    Time Frame
    Pre-intervention, 6 months, 12 months (post-intervention) and 18 months (6 months post-intervention)
    Title
    Change in DBT Skill Use
    Description
    DBT Ways of Coping Checklist (DBT-WCCL). The DBT-WCCL is a 59-item self-report measure which assesses DBT skill use and dysfunctional coping.
    Time Frame
    Pre-intervention, 6 months, 12 months (post-intervention) and 18 months (6 months post-intervention)

    10. Eligibility

    Sex
    All
    Minimum Age & Unit of Time
    13 Years
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    Eligibility Criteria
    Inclusion Criteria: Adults: Meet criteria for diagnosis of either Borderline Personality Disorder (DSM IV/V) or Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (ICD-10) A persistent pattern of deliberate self-harm with deliberate self-harm behaviour having occurred within the last 6 months OR one suicidal act having occurred within the last 6 months The individual will have discussed the diagnosis with a member of the DBT team and will have expressed an interest in, and commitment to the 12 month programme. Adolescents: Between/ including the ages of 13 and 18 years Demonstrating emotional behavioural disturbance/ emotional dysregulation A persistent pattern of deliberate self-harm with deliberate self-harm or a suicidal act having occurred within the last 16 weeks OR chronic suicidal ideation the young person and their parent/guardian will have discussed their emotional behavioural disturbance/ emotional dysregulation with a member of the DBT team and will have expressed an interest in, and commitment to the 16 week programme. Exclusion Criteria: Adults and Adolescents: An active psychosis If the client has severe developmental delays, cognitive impairment or learning disabilities (exceeding mild range) If a clients' substance/drug dependence, eating disorder or any other mental health issue/behaviour is at such a level that it would impede their engaging with any of the modalities of DBT
    Overall Study Officials:
    First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
    Daniel Flynn, Prof. Dip
    Organizational Affiliation
    Psychology Manager
    Official's Role
    Principal Investigator

    12. IPD Sharing Statement

    Plan to Share IPD
    No
    Citations:
    PubMed Identifier
    32410670
    Citation
    Flynn D, Joyce M, Gillespie C, Kells M, Swales M, Spillane A, Hurley J, Hayes A, Gallagher E, Arensman E, Weihrauch M. Evaluating the national multisite implementation of dialectical behaviour therapy in a community setting: a mixed methods approach. BMC Psychiatry. 2020 May 14;20(1):235. doi: 10.1186/s12888-020-02610-3.
    Results Reference
    derived
    PubMed Identifier
    29482538
    Citation
    Flynn D, Kells M, Joyce M, Suarez C, Gillespie C. Dialectical behaviour therapy for treating adults and adolescents with emotional and behavioural dysregulation: study protocol of a coordinated implementation in a publicly funded health service. BMC Psychiatry. 2018 Feb 26;18(1):51. doi: 10.1186/s12888-018-1627-9. Erratum In: BMC Psychiatry. 2018 May 7;18(1):123.
    Results Reference
    derived

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