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| Vivo international e.V. | INDUSTRY |
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There are specific barriers to utilise psychotherapeutic services for refugees with mental health problems in the German public health care system. This study aims to evaluate additional organisational components that are hypothesised to improve service utilisation.
In a randomised controlled trial, refugees with mental health problems are identified by peers, subsequently assessed by professional staff and referred to public psychotherapeutic health services who offer standard care. Participants are assigned to care as usual or to "coordinated and peer supported mental health care"; the latter includes several additional organisational assistance components, i.e. a coordination center, trained peers to support treatment utilisation, a support and training center for therapists, and a interpreter pool. Measures include service utilisation and symptom change after 6 months. Furthermore the study evaluates whether trained peers can correctly identify participants with mental health problems.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Standard psychotherapeutic care + coordinated and peer supported mental health care" | Experimental | Participants receive standard psychotherapeutic care in the public healthcare system. For participants and therapists in this group standard care and additional organisational support is available which is labeled "coordinated and peer supported mental health care". This includes several additional organisational assistance components that are currently not part of the services of the public mental health care system, i.e. a coordination center, trained peers to support treatment utilisation, a support and training center for therapists, and an interpreter pool.This is Treatment as Usual plus coordination and peer support. |
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| Standard psychotherapeutic care" | Other | Participants receive standard psychotherapeutic care in the public healthcare system. For participants in this group no additional organisational support is available. This is Treatment as Usual. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| "coordinated and peer supported mental health care" | Other | Health services, coordination of services, method to support utilization |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Service utilisation | Percentage of participants who utilise psychotherapeutic services | 6 months after study inclusion |
| Psychiatric symptom change | Self-report of psychiatric symptoms by means of questionnaires | assessments 6 and 12 months after study inclusion |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Percentage correctly identified refugees with mental health problems | Comparison of peer screening and expert diagnostic assessment | two weeks |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Konstanz, Psychotherapy Outpatient Clinic | Recruiting | Konstanz | 78464 | Germany |
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| "standard psychotherapeutic care in the public healthcare system" | Behavioral | Psychotherapeutic services that are financed by the public health insurance system. |
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