The Impact of Feedback Informed Treatment in Floating Support Service

NCT ID: NCT05357625

Last Updated: 2023-04-27

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

1162 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2015-05-01

Study Completion Date

2016-09-12

Brief Summary

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Feedback Informed Treatment (FIT) is a systematic feedback method. FIT is based on two simple questionnaires and aims to assess and improve the effectiveness of therapeutic treatment. Treatment outcomes are assessed with the Outcome Rating Scale (ORS), a four-item self-report instrument measuring client functioning in the area of quality of life. Therapeutic alliance is assessed using the four-item Session Rating Scale (SRS). In FIT the feedback from the client is used to continuous adjustment and improvement of therapy. SFI will study the effect of using feedback in social work with floated support in the municipality of Copenhagen. Floating Support is a service that provides housing related support to vulnerable citizens to enable them to maintain their independence in their own home. The project is based on three different types of floating support. The aim of floating support is to improve the citizen's mental, physical and social well-being and thereby makes it more likely that the citizen can live independently at home. The study is a randomized controlled trial in which half of the caseworkers are allocated to be trained in the use of FIT, while the other half serves as a control group and will continue to work as usual. SFI is studying whether FIT can help to improve the impact of the floating support service on the citizen's mental, physical and social well-being and the citizens' likelihood of living in their own homes.

Detailed Description

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The study was designed as a cluster randomized controlled trial, where the investigators randomized 65 support workers to a treatment group (that used FIT) or a control group (that did not use FIT) at the beginning of the experiment. The investigators used block randomization within each unit to ensure that the number of support workers was evenly distributed between the treatment and control groups within each organizational unit. The investigators generated the random sequence using SAS.

When a support worker resigned during the experiment, another support worker with the same allocation took over the resigned worker's clients. If a new support worker was employed during the experiment in a unit with an even number of workers, the support worker was randomized to either the treatment group or the control group by simple randomization. If the unit had an uneven number of support workers, the new support worker was allocated to a group that ensured the unit kept the same uneven number of treatment and control workers.

The study included clients who had already begun in the support service before the experiment started and clients that started in the support service during the experiment. If a support worker only had one or two contacts with a new client, the client was not included in the study.

The study period was 16 months and ended when FIT was implemented in the control group.

Conditions

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Quality of Life

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

Primary Study Purpose

OTHER

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Treatment group

Clients in the treatment group received the usual floating support service as described for the control group together with feedback. The support workers received feedback from the clients through the ORS and SRS scales of the feedback tool (Bargmann and Robinson 2011). The support worker evaluated the progress of the outcome for the client and the alliance between the support worker and the client from session to session.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Feedback Informed Treatment

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

FIT is based on two simple questionnaires and aims to assess and improve the effectiveness of therapeutic treatment. Treatment outcomes are assessed with the Outcome Rating Scale (ORS), a four-item self-report instrument measuring client functioning in the area of quality of life. Therapeutic alliance is assessed using the four-item Session Rating Scale (SRS). In FIT the feedback from the client is used to continuous adjustment and improvement of therapy

Control group

Clients in the control group received the usual floating support service without Feedback. Therefore, there was no systematic feedback between clients and support workers in the control group. The service was provided in the clients' homes, and there was no fixed limit of sessions for the support. The support covered any problem, including setting up tenancies, working with clients around practical things, so they could live independently, making sure that clients received all relevant benefits and helping clients with access to physical and mental health services. Some support workers saw their clients on a weekly basis, but there was a large variation in the frequency of meetings. Furthermore, the duration of the support service varied, from a few weeks to several years.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Feedback Informed Treatment

FIT is based on two simple questionnaires and aims to assess and improve the effectiveness of therapeutic treatment. Treatment outcomes are assessed with the Outcome Rating Scale (ORS), a four-item self-report instrument measuring client functioning in the area of quality of life. Therapeutic alliance is assessed using the four-item Session Rating Scale (SRS). In FIT the feedback from the client is used to continuous adjustment and improvement of therapy

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Citizens who will receive floating support at the municipality of Copenhagen

Exclusion Criteria

* Citizens who refuses to get the support. If the caseworkers do not think the citizen will need further support.
Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark

OTHER_GOV

Sponsor Role collaborator

VIVE - The Danish Center for Social Science Research

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Kræn B Jensen, PhD

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

VIVE - The Danish Center for Social Science Research

Locations

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SFI the Danish National Centre for Social Research

Copenhagen, , Denmark

Site Status

Countries

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Denmark

Other Identifiers

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SFI 2808

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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