Effectiveness and Cost Effectiveness of Peer Mentors in Reducing Hospital Use
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 2/7/2015 |
Start Date: | August 2011 |
The current study, through a randomized controlled design, will evaluate the effectiveness
of peer support, as compared to usual care and to an equivalent amount of support offered by
peer case managers and non-peer recovery mentors, in reducing hospital days and readmissions
and in promoting recovery and community inclusion among adults with mental illnesses with
histories of multiple hospitalizations. The current study evaluates the cost-effectiveness
of adding peer support to the array of services available to persons with serious mental
illnesses who have histories of multiple hospitalizations and will test a theoretical model
of the active ingredients of peer support, focusing specifically on the roles of 1)
instillation of hope through positive self-disclosure; 2) role modeling of self-care and
exploring new ways of using experiential knowledge; and 3) a trusting relationship
characterized by acceptance, understanding, and empathy with conditional regard.
of peer support, as compared to usual care and to an equivalent amount of support offered by
peer case managers and non-peer recovery mentors, in reducing hospital days and readmissions
and in promoting recovery and community inclusion among adults with mental illnesses with
histories of multiple hospitalizations. The current study evaluates the cost-effectiveness
of adding peer support to the array of services available to persons with serious mental
illnesses who have histories of multiple hospitalizations and will test a theoretical model
of the active ingredients of peer support, focusing specifically on the roles of 1)
instillation of hope through positive self-disclosure; 2) role modeling of self-care and
exploring new ways of using experiential knowledge; and 3) a trusting relationship
characterized by acceptance, understanding, and empathy with conditional regard.
Inclusion Criteria:
- 2 or more psychiatric hospitalizations in the past year
- A diagnosis of serious mental illness
Exclusion Criteria:
- Dementia or other organic condition limiting ability to provide informed consent
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