Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA) Peer Support Program (TOPS)
Acquired Brain Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Acquired Brain Injury focused on measuring peer support, feasibility trial, mixed methods
Eligibility Criteria
For Phase 1
Inclusion Criteria
Partner participants, including caregiver Partners,
- Community-based (i.e., no longer participating in a comprehensive rehabilitation program) individuals;
- Have a moderate to severe TBI (Glasgow Coma Scale ≤12) or have cared for (i.e., unpaid) an individual with moderate to severe TBI for at least one year;
- Are 18 years of age or older;
- Have participated in the OBIA Peer Support Program;
- Are fluent in English; and,
- Are able to provide informed consent/have an available proxy who is able to provide informed consent.
Mentor participants -Completed at least one partnership with the OBIA Peer Support Program
Exclusion Criteria
Partner participants, including caregiver Partners,
-Individuals who are medically unstable or have active suicidal ideation
For Phase 2 and 3
Inclusion Criteria
Partner/Mentor participants
- Community-based (i.e., no longer participating in a comprehensive rehabilitation program);
- Have a moderate to severe TBI (Glasgow Coma Scale of 12 or less);
- Are 18 years of age or older;
- Are fluent in English; and,
Are able to provide informed consent/have an available proxy who is able to provide informed consent.
- Note that Mentor participants may include newly-trained Mentors or Mentors that have already had previous mentorship experience with the OBIA Peer Support Program.
Exclusion Criteria
- Previously participated in the OBIA Peer Support Program or currently receiving peer support/self-management program elsewhere;
- Are medically unstable; and,
- Have active suicidal ideation
Sites / Locations
- Ontario Brain Injury Association
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
1/week peer support
wait list control group
These individuals with acquired brain injury will receive the Ontario Brain Injury Association Peer Support program once per week.
These individuals with acquired brain injury will receive the Ontario Brain Injury Association Peer Support once the trial period is complete.