INCLUDE: Using Lived Experience to Improve Mental Health Diagnosis v1
NCT ID: NCT03131505
Last Updated: 2018-03-29
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
59 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2017-02-22
2018-02-21
Brief Summary
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Some people find diagnoses helpful, but some find them upsetting and harmful. Research is therefore needed to improve diagnostic processes. It has been suggested that patient experiences and outcomes may be affected by the diagnostic tools used, including diagnostic criteria, labels and language. In the NHS, the tool used by doctors to help diagnose people is a guidebook called the International Classification of Diseases (ICD). A new version of this guide is due to be released in 2018.
This project will use focus groups to ask people who use mental health services and diagnosing doctors in those services what they think about the labels and language in the new guide. The investigators can then suggest changes before the guide is published. The investigators hope that this research will improve mental health diagnosis. The research will take place in Norfolk and Suffolk and span eight months.
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Detailed Description
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The investigators will conduct separate focus groups for service users and clinicians as the investigators believe joint groups may impact the findings. The investigators will collate findings to produce recommendations for the criteria and language proposed for ICD-11. These recommendations will be discussed in feedback groups of service users, carers and clinicians, which will provide further participants an opportunity for additional thoughts and reflection.
Inclusion
* Adult service users will have formally received one of the five diagnoses under investigation: Unipolar Depression,Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Generalised Anxiety Disorder or Personality Disorder.
* Individuals will be excluded if their participation is deemed unsafe to themselves or others by their clinical team or clinicians on the research team.
* Clinicians will have had experience working with mental health, either as a GP or psychiatrist, where diagnosing one of the above five diagnoses is part of their role.
* Carers will have had experience looking after someone diagnosed with one of the five diagnoses mentioned above.
* Participants who have been involved in one aspect of the study will be excluded from taking part in any other aspects (e.g. participants in the focus group may not be involved in other focus or feedback groups).
* Participants with multiple diagnoses will only be allowed to attend one focus group, but they may choose which one of the relevant focus groups they would like to take part in.
Exclusion:
* Non-English speakers will not be included in the study.
* Individuals under 18 years old will be excluded.
* Individuals who do not have capacity to give consent will be excluded. Individuals who lose capacity at any point between referral and the end of their participation will be removed from the study.
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
PROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Clinicians will have had experience working with mental health, either as a GP or psychiatrist, where diagnosing any of the above diagnoses is part of their role.
3. Carers will have had experience looking after someone with the above diagnoses.
4. Service users with multiple diagnoses will be allowed to participate, and choose which one of the relevant focus groups they would like to attend.
5. Service users will be under the care of an NSFT service.
Exclusion:
1. Individuals under 18 years old.
2. Individuals who do not have capacity to give consent.
3. Individuals who lose capacity during the study.
4. Individuals who do not speak English.
5. Individuals will be excluded if their participation is deemed unsafe to themselves or others by their lead clinician or clinicians on the research team.
6. Individuals who have taken part in another group or part of the study.
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of East Anglia
OTHER
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Corinna Hackmann
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
Locations
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Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
Norwich, , United Kingdom
Countries
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References
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Hackmann C, Green A, Notley C, Perkins A, Reed GM, Ridler J, Wilson J, Shakespeare T. Protocol for a qualitative study exploring perspectives on the INternational CLassification of Diseases (11th revision); Using lived experience to improve mental health Diagnosis in NHS England: INCLUDE study. BMJ Open. 2017 Sep 3;7(9):e018399. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018399.
Other Identifiers
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216352
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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