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ID
Source
Brief title
Health condition
Schizophrenia
Schizofrenie
Psychotic disorders
Psychotische stoornissen
Social contact
Sociaal contact
Loneliness
Eenzaamheid
Social skills
Sociale vaardigheden
Functioning
Functioneren
Self esteem
Zelfvertrouwen
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
The main outcome will be social contact measured with daily evaluations.
Secondary outcome
Secondary outcomes are personal recovery, self-esteem, loneliness, self-stigma, QOL, (social) functioning and psychopathology.
Study objective
Rationale: Patients with a psychotic disorder are impaired on many aspects of social functioning and self-management. Consequently, social and emotional isolation is highly prevalent. Furthermore, clinic based (social) skills training tends not to generalize to real life situations. Instead, interventions on the spot (e.g. at home or work) to improve (social) functioning are expected to be more effective than clinic based interventions, as skills are learned in the same context as needed.
Objective: The HospitalitY (HY) project is a home-based nurse guided peer support intervention that focuses on increasing social contact and life skills by integrating peer support and skill training. The primary outcome is social contact in the intervention group compared to the waiting list group.
Study design
Nine time points: every six weeks during 48 weeks.
Intervention
In the HY project, peers will meet in their own environment (i.e. at home) and have dinner with each other. A guided peer support method will be conducted during dinner. Participants have the opportunity to receive and provide support to peers and at the same time improve their social skills. Moreover,a nurse will provide home based support guidance using patient centered goals, targeted at empowering patients to organize a dinner for their peers, while improving life skills. Participants will be encouraged to use their learned skills in daily life (i.e. without counseling of a nurse). Each group consists of three peers. The intervention involves 15 sessions (biweekly, eight months). This way, each participant will receive guests five times.
Jelle Sjoerd Vogel
Hereweg 80
Groningen 9725 AG
The Netherlands
0031647327668
js.vogel@lentis.nl
Jelle Sjoerd Vogel
Hereweg 80
Groningen 9725 AG
The Netherlands
0031647327668
js.vogel@lentis.nl
Inclusion criteria
A diagnosis in the psychotic spectrum according to DSM-IV TR criteria (295.xx, 297.1, 298,80, 298.90).
Age: between 18-65.
Exclusion criteria
Substance dependence (not substance abuse) of alcohol or other drugs in such a way that it will prohibit participation in peer groups.
Frequent participation in dinners at home with peers and with personal contribution (i.e. cooking).
Insufficient command of the Dutch language.
Unsuitable according to a patients’ clinician. For example: florid psychotic episode or group disturbing behaviour.
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL5493 |
NTR-old | NTR5815 |
Other | METC Groningen : 2014.479. |