Peer-delivered and Technology-Assisted Integrated Illness Management and Recovery
NCT ID: NCT04481737
Last Updated: 2024-01-24
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-02-01
2024-01-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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PDTA-IIMR
Peer-delivered and Technology Support Integrated Illness Management and Recovery
PDTA-IIMR is delivered by a peer support specialist with the use of guided IIMR eModules and a smartphone application designed to complement in-person eModule sessions. The eModules are designed to be reviewed with a peer support specialist and consumer during one-hour, weekly, telephonic sessions in a community setting. Each eModule includes videos and experiential learning tasks on psychoeducation and coping skills training.
Peer support
Peer support
Peer support is a non-manualized form of social support, frequently coupled with instrumental support, that is mutually offered or provided by persons having a mental health condition to others sharing a similar mental health condition to bring about a desired social or personal change. Peer support specialists are provided with 1-hour of supervision each week
Interventions
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Peer-delivered and Technology Support Integrated Illness Management and Recovery
PDTA-IIMR is delivered by a peer support specialist with the use of guided IIMR eModules and a smartphone application designed to complement in-person eModule sessions. The eModules are designed to be reviewed with a peer support specialist and consumer during one-hour, weekly, telephonic sessions in a community setting. Each eModule includes videos and experiential learning tasks on psychoeducation and coping skills training.
Peer support
Peer support is a non-manualized form of social support, frequently coupled with instrumental support, that is mutually offered or provided by persons having a mental health condition to others sharing a similar mental health condition to bring about a desired social or personal change. Peer support specialists are provided with 1-hour of supervision each week
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* (1) participants will be adults age 18 or older who have a chart DSM-V Axis I diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, persistent major depressive disorder (diagnosis will be verified using the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview);
* (2) have been enrolled in treatment for at least 3 months;
* (3) a chart diagnosis of a medical diagnosis of cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease;
* (4) speak and read English; and
* (5) voluntary informed consent for participation in the study by the participant.
Peer eligibility includes the following:
* (1) Massachusetts certified peer specialist (i.e., to qualify to be a Massachusetts certified peer specialist a person must self-report any mental health diagnosis, be in active treatment, and complete an 80 hour training that includes classes, small group activities, and homework on fundamentals of peer support, cross-cultural partnering, and human experience language. All certified peer specialists must pass a written examination);
* (2) a clinical history of improved psychiatric and medical self-management in the past 6 months;
* (3) speak and read English;
* (4) willing to use technology to deliver an intervention;
* (5) must provide voluntary informed consent for participation in the study; and
* (6) have worked as a certified peer specialist with people with SMI for 1+ years.
Exclusion Criteria
* (1) chart diagnosis of dementia or documented cognitive impairment as indicated by the Mini Mental State Examination score \<24;
* (2) major visual, hearing, or motor impairment (measured by potential participants' ability to use a smartphone);
* (3) currently residing in a nursing home;
* (4) terminal illness expected to result of death of participant within one year; or
* (5) consumers with two or more emergency room or hospitalizations in the last 6 months or as determined by the clinical team to be psychiatrically or medically unstable;
Peer participants will be excluded based on the following criteria:
* (1) chart diagnosis of dementia or documented cognitive impairment as indicated by the Mini Mental State Examination score \<24;
* (2) major visual, hearing, or motor impairment (measured by potential participants' ability to use a tablet); and
* (3) certified peer specialists with two or more emergency room or hospitalizations in the last 6 months or as determined by the clinical team to be psychiatrically or medically unstable.
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Harvard University
OTHER
Vinfen
INDUSTRY
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Karen L. Fortuna
Assistant Professor
Locations
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Vinfen
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Countries
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References
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Fortuna KL, Cui S, Lebby S, Xie H, Bruce ML, Bartels SJ. PeerTECH: a randomized controlled trial of a peer-led mobile health intervention to improve medical and psychiatric self-management for persons with serious mental illness. Mhealth. 2025 Jun 30;11:28. doi: 10.21037/mhealth-24-64. eCollection 2025.
Other Identifiers
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D20155
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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