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| Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction, British Columbia | OTHER |
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Individual placement support (IPS) is an evidence-based supported employment model for people with severe mental illness, designed to achieve employment in mainstream competitive jobs, either part-time or full-time. The aim of this study is to assess the (i) effectiveness of embedding the (IPS)/Peer Support intervention as part of the primary care centre in securing employment of adults living in the downtown eastside in comparison to the usual treatment WorkBC (control group). (ii) effectiveness of IPS/Peer Support versus the usual treatment (WorkBC) in improving mental illness, quality of life and personal recovery through participation in employment.
This 18-month mixed methods study consists of an effectiveness multi-site randomized controlled trial of the IPS/peer support intervention plus an embedded qualitative exploration of participants' experiences. All clients receiving primary care services from one DTES clinical site who are employment ready and are not receiving mental health services will be randomly assigned to IPS & Peer Support (experimental group) or WorkBC (control group). Clients are required to participate in the intervention for 16 weeks and will be assessed at baseline, 1-, 3-, and 6-months post study intervention start-date for both groups. Assessments will include the 5 questionnaires administered at baseline which cover the following: Employment Quality, Employment Sustainability, Education Quality and Quantity, Quality of Life, Community Engagement and Clinical significant levels of depression and anxiety.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Adults living in the DTES | Experimental | 36 out of the 72 recruited participants who live in the DTES will be randomly assigned to the intervention group (IPS & Peer Support). The IPS and Peer Support will actively work and support with each of the 36 participants in seeking employment and education for 16 weeks. IPS/SP will help participants identify their employment and educational goals, identify potential employers, help prepare their resumes and for interviews, and provide ongoing support during the 16 weeks. 36 out of the 72 participants who live in the DTES will be randomly assigned to the control group (WorkBC). Participants will be provided with WorkBC employment services. |
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| Individuals 19 yrs or older settled in DTES | Placebo Comparator | 36 out of the 72 recruited participants who live in the DTES will be randomly assigned to the intervention group (IPS & Peer Support). The IPS and Peer Support will actively work and support with each of the 36 participants in seeking employment and education for 16 weeks. IPS/SP will help participants identify their employment and educational goals, identify potential employers, help prepare their resumes and for interviews, and provide ongoing support during the 16 weeks. 36 out of the 72 participants who live in the DTES will be randomly assigned to the control group (WorkBC). Participants will be provided with WorkBC employment services. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| IPS/SP | Behavioral | The 72 recruited clients receiving primary care services from one DTES clinical site who are employment ready will be randomly assigned to IPS and Peer Support (experimental group) or WorkBC control group |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Securing employment | RC will follow-up with all recruited clients who get employed through the IPS/Peer Support intervention and the WorkBC control group. | 18 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| "PHQ-9" Questionnaire to measures level of depression | Participants will answer the questions on this questionnaire using a likert scale. A scoring system will calculate the final total number and we will assess mean change from the baseline. The minimum score is 0/27 and the maximum score is 27 | 18 months |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
• Adults, age 19 and over who have access to mental health services
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Skye Barbic, PhD | Contact | 778 846 6134 | skye.barbic@ubc.ca |
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| Skye Barbic, PhD | University of British Columbia | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Downtown Community Health Center | Recruiting | Vancouver | British Columbia | V6A 1G9 | Canada |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 25403470 | Background | Sveinsdottir V, Lovvik C, Fyhn T, Monstad K, Ludvigsen K, Overland S, Reme SE. Protocol for the effect evaluation of Individual Placement and Support (IPS): a randomized controlled multicenter trial of IPS versus treatment as usual for patients with moderate to severe mental illness in Norway. BMC Psychiatry. 2014 Nov 18;14:307. doi: 10.1186/s12888-014-0307-7. | |
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It is a pilot study (early phase)
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| ID | Term |
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| D001519 | Behavior |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
| D019966 | Substance-Related Disorders |
| ID | Term |
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| D064419 | Chemically-Induced Disorders |
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72 clients receiving primary care services from one DTES clinical site who are employment ready will be randomly assigned to IPS and Peer Support (experimental group) or WorkBC (control group).
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| WorkBC | Behavioral | 36 out of the 72 participants who live in the DTES will be randomly assigned to the control group (WorkBC). Participants will be provided with WorkBC employment services. |
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| "GAD7" questionnaire to measure general anxiety disorder |
Participants will answer the questions on this questionnaire using a likert scale. A scoring system will calculate the final total number and we will assess mean change from the baseline. The minimum score is 0/21. The maximum score is 21. |
| 18 months |
| "C-PROM" questionnaire to measure Personal Recovery | Participants will answer the questions on this questionnaire using a likert scale. A scoring system will calculate the final total number and we will assess mean change from the baseline. Minimum score is 0/120. Maximum score is 120 | 18 months |
| "REQOL" questionnaire measures Recovery Quality of Life | Participants will answer the questions on this questionnaire using a likert scale. A scoring system will calculate the final total number and we will assess mean change from the baseline. Minimum score is 0/64. Maximum score 64. | 18 months |
| "SWL" questionnaire measures satisfaction with life | Participants will answer the questions on this questionnaire using a likert scale. A scoring system will calculate the final total number and we will assess mean change from the baseline. Minimum score is 5/35. Maximum score is 35. | 18 months |
| Heatley Community Health Clinic | Recruiting | Vancouver | British Columbia | V6A 3G3 | Canada |
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| Pender Community Health Clinic | Recruiting | Vancouver | British Columbia | V6B 1R3 | Canada |
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| Campbell K, Bond GR, Drake RE. Who benefits from supported employment: a meta-analytic study. Schizophr Bull. 2011 Mar;37(2):370-80. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbp066. Epub 2009 Aug 6. |
| 18253627 | Background | Latimer E, Lecomte T. [Individual Placement Support (IPS) for people with severe mental disorders : An approach to favor in Quebec?]. Sante Ment Que. 2002;27(1):241-67. French. |
| 23161326 | Background | Bond GR, Drake RE. Making the case for IPS supported employment. Adm Policy Ment Health. 2014 Jan;41(1):69-73. doi: 10.1007/s10488-012-0444-6. |