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| National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research | FED |
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This study tests a psychosocial intervention called mental health self-directed care by assessing its impact on recovery, mental health status, rehabilitation outcomes, and service costs in the state of Florida.
With additional funding from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), a new cohort of 40 study subjects will be recruited in the state of Florida to test mental health self-directed care (SDC). SDC is a self-directed model of service delivery in which participants manage a personal budget from which they purchase goods and services, including specific types of mental health care, social supports, and items that allow them to recover their health and emotional wellness and live independently. Investigators are studying the impact of SDC on recovery, mental health status, rehabilitation outcomes, and service costs. Working with Lutheran Services Florida, a public managing entity coordinating mental health care management in northeastern and central Florida, adults with mental health conditions will be recruited into the study and randomly assigned to receive SDC for one year or continue receiving services as usual. Assessments will occur at baseline, 6- and 12-month followup.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Experimental | Experimental | Participants meet with self-directed care program staff called brokers to receive a program orientation, share perceptions of their current life situation and mental health status, and review past year behavioral health service use as well as participants' views of service helpfulness. This culminates in participants' choice of recovery goals and development of an individual budget to pay for for services and material goods directly related to recovery goals. After budget approval by the program supervisor, brokers make purchases. At quarterly meetings, brokers and participants discuss the latter's progress toward recovery goals and create the next quarter's budget. After receiving 12 months of SDC services, participants are helped to transition back to usual community mental health services. |
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| Control | Active Comparator | Subjects receive routine mental health care from community agencies consisting of outpatient services coordinated at community behavioral health programs. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Self-Directed Care | Behavioral | Participants meet with self-directed care program staff called brokers to receive a program orientation, share perceptions of their current life situation and mental health status, and review past year behavioral health service use as well as participants' views of service helpfulness. This culminates in participants' choice of recovery goals and development of an individual budget to pay for for services and material goods directly related to recovery goals. After budget approval by the program supervisor, brokers make purchases. At quarterly meetings, brokers and participants discuss the latter's progress toward recovery goals and create the next quarter's budget. After receiving 12 months of SDC services, participants are helped to transition back to usual community mental health services. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in perceived competence for mental health self-management | Perceived competence is measured with the Perceived Competence Scale that includes 4 items that assess subjects' self-rated ability to manage their mental health and recovery, with scores ranging from 4 to 28, with higher scores indicating greater perceived competence for mental health self-management. | study entry (pre-intervention), 6-months (intervention mid-point), 12-months (immediate post-intervention) |
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| Change in met and unmet needs related to multiple life domains | Change in met and unmet needs is measured with the Camberwell Assessment of Need Short Appraisal Schedule with 22 items that assess needs across multiple life domains such as psychological distress, general health, and finances, which results in 2 scores, each ranging from 0-22, with higher scores indicating more met needs or more unmet needs. |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Psychiatry | Chicago | Illinois | 60612 | United States |
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| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
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Self-directed care is a recovery-oriented model of community mental health service delivery in which participants manage a personal budget from which they purchase goods and services, including specific types of mental health care, social supports, and items that allow them to recover their health and emotional wellness and live independently.
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Research interviewers are blinded to study condition.
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| Services as usual | Behavioral | Participants receive usual outpatient psychiatric care delivered at community programs from which the person can choose from an array of services negotiated with the state mental health authority. |
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| study entry (pre-intervention), 6-months (intervention mid-point), 12 months (immediate post-intervention) |
| Change in perception of service providers as supportive of client autonomy | Change in provider support for client autonomy is measured by the Health Care Climate Questionnaire with 6 items that assess the degree to which subjects rate their services providers as encouraging autonomy by providing information, encouraging choice, and acknowledging subjects' emotions, with scores ranging from 6 to 42, with higher scores indicating more perceived autonomy support. | study entry (pre-intervention), 6-months (intervention mid-point), 12-months (immediate post-intervention) |
| Change in self-rated recovery from mental illness | Change in self-rated recovery is measured by the Recovery Assessment Scale with 41 items that assess perceived level of recovery from mental illness, with higher scores indicating greater recovery. | study entry (pre-intervention), 6-months (intervention mid-point), 12-months (immediate post-intervention) |
| Change in employment status | Assessment of employment status using the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics definition of paid employment which ranges from 0 (no) to 1 (employed) where a higher score indicates employment. | study entry (pre-intervention), 6-months (intervention mid-point), 12-months (immediate post-intervention) |
| Change in service costs | Service cost is measured by the dollar amount of reimbursement paid by the behavioral health managing entity to a service provider or program for a paid claim for a discrete service with scores ranging from 0 dollars to no upper limit of dollars where higher scores indicate greater cost. | 12-month period of study participation |