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| Hospital Authority, Hong Kong | OTHER_GOV |
| Jilin Medical College, China | UNKNOWN |
| Taipei Medical University | OTHER |
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Only a few intervention studies have also focused on changing patients' negative thoughts and feelings towards the illness and their relationship to the suffering caused by those thoughts, which is evidenced to empower psychosocial functioning and control of distressing thoughts in severe depression and psychotic disorders by using the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction program. This controlled trial is designed to test the effects of a mindfulness-based Illness management program (MBPP) for Chinese patients with schizophrenia on their symptom severity, illness insight and psychosocial functioning.
Objectives: This study is to test the effectiveness of a mindfulness-based illness management program for Chinese outpatients with schizophrenia over a 24-month follow-up. The program is an integrated, insight-inducing educational program that addresses patients' awareness and knowledge of schizophrenia and skills of illness management.
Methods: A two-phase, single-blind, multi-site randomized controlled trial will be conducted with 449 Chinese patients with schizophrenia in Hong Kong, China and Taiwan. In the first phase, 107 participants will be randomly selected from the eligible patient lists of three outpatient clinics in Hong Kong only (i.e., 38 subjects from each clinic), and after baseline measurement, be assigned to either the mindfulness-based illness management program, conventional psycho-education group, or usual psychiatric care. For the second phase, the participants will be randomly selected from the eligible patient list in three study venues or countries (i.e., 114 subjects from each study site/ country) and after baseline measurement, be assigned similar to the first phase to one of the three study groups. The patients' mental and psychosocial functioning, insights into illness, and their re-hospitalization rates will be measured at recruitment and at one week, and 6, 12 and 24 months after completing the interventions.
Hypothesis: The patients in the mindfulness-based psycho-education program will report significantly greater improvements in their symptoms and re-hospitalization rates (primary outcomes) and other secondary outcomes (e.g., insight into illness and functioning) over the 24-month follow-up, when compared with those in psycho-education group or usual care.
Conclusions: The findings will provide evidence whether the mindfulness-based psycho-education program can better improve Chinese schizophrenia sufferers' psychosocial functioning and reduce their illness relapse.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Mindfulness-based program | Experimental | A structured, researcher-designed mindfulness-based psycho-education program (6 months), comprised of 12 bi-weekly, 2-hour group sessions (10-12 patients per group). The program was based on the psycho-education programs by Chien et al. (2010) and Lehman et al. (2004), as well as the 8-session Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program by Kabat-Zinn (1990). |
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| Routine Care | Other | Routine psychiatric outpatient care, including medication, psychiatric consultation in outpatient clinic, brief education by psychiatric nurses, financial and social welfare advices by social workers, and individual counseling by clinical psychologist. |
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| Psychoeducation group | Active Comparator | A psychoeducation group program (12 sessions, bi-weekly) based on Dr. Macpherson's Family Psychoeducation Program in 1996 and Chien and Bressington's one in 2014/15 will be used. References: Chien WT, Bressington D. A randomized controlled trial of a nurse-led structured psychosocial intervention program for people with first-onset mental illness in psychiatric outpatient clinics. Psychiatry Res 2015;229:277-86. Macpherson R, Jerrom B, Hughes AA. controlled study of education about drug treatment in schizophrenia. Br J Psychiatry 1996;168:709-17. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Routine Care | Other | Psychiatric outpatient care provided by the outpatient departments, e.g., medical consultation, brief education by psychiatric nurses and financial advices or referrals by social workers. |
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| Rehospitalization rates | Average amount (number) and length of hospital stay of the patients over previous six months will be assessed at recruitment and one week, 6 months, 12 months and 24 months after the interventions completed. | from recruitment to 24-month follow-up |
| Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale | The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale assesses the severity of psychotic symptoms on three subscales: positive symptoms (7 items), negative symptoms (7 items) and general psychopathology (16 items). will be assessed at recruitment and one week, 6 months, 12 months and 24 months after the interventions completed. Symptom remission rate over the follow-up periods are also assessed. Complete remission was defined as 4-month simultaneous ratings of all individual items in PANSS as score ≤3. | from recruitment to 24-month follow-up |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| insights to illness and treatment | Patients' insight and attitudes to illness and treatment will be measured with the Insight and Treatment Attitudes Questionnaire at recruitment and one week, 6 months, 12 months and 24 months after the interventions completed. | from recruitment to 24-month follow-up |
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| Specific Level of Functioning Scale | Patients' levels of psychosocial functioning will be assessed with the Specific Level of Functioning Scale at baseline and one week, 6 months, 12 months and 24 months follow-up. | from recruitment to 24-month follow-up |
| Six-item Social Support Questionnaire |
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Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Chien WT, PhD | The HK Polytechnic University | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Jilin Medical College | Jilin City | Jilin | 0432 | China | ||
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| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 23412024 | Background | Chien WT, Lee IY. The mindfulness-based psychoeducation program for Chinese patients with schizophrenia. Psychiatr Serv. 2013 Apr 1;64(4):376-9. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.002092012. | |
| 24809397 | Background | Chien WT, Thompson DR. Effects of a mindfulness-based psychoeducation programme for Chinese patients with schizophrenia: 2-year follow-up. Br J Psychiatry. 2014 Jul;205(1):52-9. doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.113.134635. Epub 2014 May 8. |
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| D012559 | Schizophrenia |
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| D019967 | Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
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| Mindfulness-based program | Behavioral | The program was based on the psychoeducation programs by Chien et al and Lehman et al, as well as the 8-session Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program by Kabat-Zinn(1990). |
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| Psychoeducation group | Behavioral | A 5-month patient psychoeducation group program (12 sessions) led by the research team will be provided. |
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Patients' perceived social support will be assessed with the Six-item Social Support Questionnaire at baseline and one week, 6 months, 12 months and 24 months follow-up. |
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| TM Psy Centre | Tuenmen | NT | Hong Kong |
| Taipei Medical University | Taipei | Xinyi | Taiwan |
| Background | Lam, A.H.Y., & Chien, W.T. (2016). The effectiveness of mindfulness-based intervention for people with schizophrenia: A systematic review. Neuropsychiatry (London), 6(5), 208-222. |
| 28374661 | Result | Chien WT, Bressington D, Yip A, Karatzias T. An international multi-site, randomized controlled trial of a mindfulness-based psychoeducation group programme for people with schizophrenia. Psychol Med. 2017 Sep;47(12):2081-2096. doi: 10.1017/S0033291717000526. Epub 2017 Apr 4. |