EMPOWERED trial: protocol for a randomised control trial of digitally supported, highly personalised and measurement-based care to improve functional outcomes in young people with mood disorders

Objectives Many adolescents and young adults with emerging mood disorders do not achieve substantial improvements in education, employment, or social function after receiving standard youth mental health care. We have developed a new model of care referred to as ‘highly personalised and measurement-...

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Main Authors: Hickie, Ian B. (Author) , Iorfino, Frank (Author) , Rohleder, Cathrin (Author) , Song, Yun Ju Christine (Author) , Nichles, Alissa (Author) , Zmicerevska, Natalia (Author) , Capon, William (Author) , Guastella, Adam J. (Author) , Leweke, F. Markus (Author) , Scott, Jan (Author) , McGorry, Patrick (Author) , Mihalopoulos, Cathrine (Author) , Killackey, Eoin (Author) , Chong, Min K. (Author) , McKenna, Sarah (Author) , Aji, Melissa (Author) , Gorban, Carla (Author) , Crouse, Jacob J. (Author) , Koethe, Dagmar (Author) , Battisti, Robert (Author) , Hamilton, Blake (Author) , Lo, Alice (Author) , Hackett, Maree L. (Author) , Hermens, Daniel F. (Author) , Consortia, Mind Plasticity (Author) , Consortia, headspace Camperdown (Author) , Scott, Elizabeth M. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: October 11, 2023
In: BMJ open
Year: 2023, Volume: 13, Issue: 10, Pages: 1-12
ISSN:2044-6055
DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2023-072082
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Author Notes:Ian B. Hickie, Frank Iorfino, Cathrin Rohleder, Yun Ju Christine Song, Alissa Nichles, Natalia Zmicerevska, William Capon, Adam J. Guastella, F. Markus Leweke, Jan Scott, Patrick McGorry, Cathrine Mihalopoulos, Eoin Killackey, Min K. Chong, Sarah McKenna, Melissa Aji, Carla Gorban, Jacob J. Crouse, Dagmar Koethe, Robert Battisti, Blake Hamilton, Alice Lo, Maree L. Hackett, Daniel F. Hermens, Mind Plasticity Consortia, headspace Camperdown Consortia, Elizabeth M. Scott
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Summary:Objectives Many adolescents and young adults with emerging mood disorders do not achieve substantial improvements in education, employment, or social function after receiving standard youth mental health care. We have developed a new model of care referred to as ‘highly personalised and measurement-based care’ (HP&MBC). HP&MBC involves repeated assessment of multidimensional domains of morbidity to enable continuous and personalised clinical decision-making. Although measurement-based care is common in medical disease management, it is not a standard practice in mental health. This clinical effectiveness trial tests whether HP&MBC, supported by continuous digital feedback, delivers better functional improvements than standard care and digital support. - Method and analysis This controlled implementation trial is a PROBE study (Prospective, Randomised, Open, Blinded End-point) that comprises a multisite 24-month, assessor-blinded, follow-up study of 1500 individuals aged 15-25 years who present for mental health treatment. Eligible participants will be individually randomised (1:1) to 12 months of HP&MBC or standardised clinical care. The primary outcome measure is social and occupational functioning 12 months after trial entry, assessed by the Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale. Clinical and social outcomes for all participants will be monitored for a further 12 months after cessation of active care. - Ethics and dissemination This clinical trial has been reviewed and approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Sydney Local Health District (HREC Approval Number: X22-0042 & 2022/ETH00725, Protocol ID: BMC-YMH-003-2018, protocol version: V.3, 03/08/2022). Research findings will be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals, presentations at scientific conferences, and to user and advocacy groups. Participant data will be deidentified. - Trial registration number ACTRN12622000882729.
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ISSN:2044-6055
DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2023-072082