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Person-centered care planning and service engagement: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Victoria Stanhope1, Janis Tondora2, Larry Davidson3
1Silver School of Social Work, New York University, 1 Washington Square North, New York, NY, 10003, USA. victoria.stanhope@nyu.edu.
Trials
|April 22, 2015
Summary
Person-centered care planning enhances mental health service engagement by involving consumers in treatment decisions. This collaborative approach aims to improve outcomes and align services with healthcare reform.
Area of Science:
- Mental Health Services Research
- Healthcare Management
- Psychiatric Care Delivery
Background:
- Service disengagement is a significant challenge in mental healthcare.
- Consumers often attribute disengagement to a lack of treatment choice.
- A person-centered model, emphasizing recovery principles, is being adopted to improve engagement.
Purpose of the Study:
- To assess the effectiveness of person-centered care planning in community mental health organizations.
- To provide guidance for state systems scaling up and transforming mental health services.
- To explore intervention implementation strategies for sustainability.
Main Methods:
- A parallel-group randomized controlled trial at 14 sites in Delaware and Connecticut.
- Intensive staff training and 12 months of technical assistance for the intervention group.
- Mixed methods including quantitative surveys, Medicaid/state data, and qualitative interviews/focus groups.
Main Results:
- The study will evaluate the impact of person-centered care planning on consumer engagement, medication adherence, functioning, and satisfaction.
- Mixed-effects multivariate regression models will analyze outcomes.
- Qualitative data will provide insights into process factors and implementation.
Conclusions:
- Person-centered care planning has the potential to improve the effectiveness of evidence-based and recovery-oriented practices.
- Targeted staff selection and training are crucial for intervention sustainability.
- This approach aligns mental health practice with emerging national healthcare reform guidelines.
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