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BMJ Open | 2017

Protocol for an online randomised controlled trial to evaluate the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a peer-supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar disorder: Relatives Education And Coping Toolkit (REACT)

Fiona Lobban; Heather Robinson; Duncan Appelbe; Johanna Barraclough; Emma Bedson; Lizzie Collinge; Susanna Dodd; Sue Flowers; Mahsa Honary; Sonia Johnson; Céu Mateus; Barbara Mezes; Valerie Minns; Elizabeth Murray; Andrew Walker; Paula Williamson; Catherine Wintermeyer; Steven Jones

Introduction Despite clinical guidelines recommendations, many relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar disorder do not currently receive the support they need. Online information and support may offer a solution. Methods and analysis This single-blind, parallel, online randomised controlled trial will determine clinical and cost-effectiveness of the Relatives Education And Coping Toolkit (REACT) (including an online resource directory (RD)), compared with RD only, for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar disorder. Both groups continue to receive treatment as usual. Independent, web-based variable, block, individual randomisation will be used across 666 relatives. Primary outcome is distress at 24 weeks (measured by General Health Questionnaire; GHQ-28) compared between groups using analysis of covariance, adjusting for baseline score. Secondary clinical outcomes are carer well-being and support. Cost-effectiveness analysis will determine cost of a significant unit change (three-point reduction) in the GHQ-28. Costs include offering and supporting the intervention in the REACT arm, relevant healthcare care costs including health professional contacts, medications prescribed and time off (or ability to) work for the relative. Cost utility analysis will be calculated as the marginal cost of changes in quality-adjusted life years, based on EuroQol. We will explore relatives’ beliefs, perceived coping and amount of REACT toolkit use as possible outcome mediators. We have embedded two methodological substudies in the protocol to determine the relative effectiveness of a low-value (£10) versus higher value (£20) incentive, and an unconditional versus conditional incentive, on improving follow-up rates. Ethics and dissemination The trial has ethical approval from Lancaster National Research Ethics Service (NRES)Committee (15/NW/0732) and is overseen by an independent Data Monitoring and Ethics Committee and Trial Steering Committee. Protocol version 1.5 was approved on 9 January 2017. All updates to protocols are uploaded to the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Journals Library. A full statistical analysis plan is available at https://figshare.com/account/home#/projects/19975. Publications will be in peer-reviewed journals (open access wherever possible). Requests for access to the data at the end of the study will be reviewed and granted where appropriate by the Trial Management Group. Trial registration number ISRCTN72019945, pre-results.


Archive | 2017

An Iterative Case Study to Identify Key Factors Impacting on the Implementation of a Web-based Supported Self-Management Intervention for Relatives of People with Psychosis or Bipolar Experiences in a National Health Service: A Study Protocol

Fiona Lobban; V. Appleton; Duncan Appelbe; Johanna Barraclough; J. Bowland; Naomi Ruth Fisher; S. Foster; Sonia Johnson; E. Lewis; Céu Mateus; Barbara Mezes; Elizabeth Murray; P. O'Hanlon; Vanessa Pinfold; Jo Rycroft-Malone; Ron Siddle; Jo Smith; Christopher J Sutton; Andrew Walker; Steven Jones


Implementation Science | 2017

IMPlementation of A Relatives’ Toolkit (IMPART study): an iterative case study to identify key factors impacting on the implementation of a web-based supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar experiences in a National Health Service: a study protocol.

Fiona Lobban; Victoria Appleton; Duncan Appelbe; Johanna Barraclough; Julie Bowland; Naomi Ruth Fisher; Sheena Foster; Sonia Johnson; Elizabeth Lewis; Céu Mateus; Barbara Mezes; Elizabeth Murray; Puffin O'Hanlon; Vanessa Pinfold; Jo Rycroft-Malone; Ron Siddle; Jo Smith; Christopher J Sutton; Andrew Walker; Steven Jones


Archive | 2015

Evidence to support hypotheses from soft systems analysis

Lois H Thomas; Beverley French; Christopher J Sutton; Denise Forshaw; Michael J Leathley; Christopher R Burton; Brenda Roe; Francine M Cheater; Jo Booth; Elaine McColl; Bernadette Carter; Andrew Walker; Katie Brittain; Gemma Whiteley; Helen Rodgers; James Barrett; Caroline L Watkins; carer involvement groups


Archive | 2015

Exploratory trial: outcome assessment questionnaire

Lois H Thomas; Beverley French; Christopher J Sutton; Denise Forshaw; Michael J Leathley; Christopher R Burton; Brenda Roe; Francine M Cheater; Jo Booth; Elaine McColl; Bernadette Carter; Andrew Walker; Katie Brittain; Gemma Whiteley; Helen Rodgers; James Barrett; Caroline L Watkins; carer involvement groups


Archive | 2015

Identifying Continence OptioNs after Stroke review: data abstraction form (version 2)

Lois H Thomas; Beverley French; Christopher J Sutton; Denise Forshaw; Michael J Leathley; Christopher R Burton; Brenda Roe; Francine M Cheater; Jo Booth; Elaine McColl; Bernadette Carter; Andrew Walker; Katie Brittain; Gemma Whiteley; Helen Rodgers; James Barrett; Caroline L Watkins; carer involvement groups


Archive | 2015

Qualitative assessment of clinical sites relative to anticipated mechanisms of change

Lois H Thomas; Beverley French; Christopher J Sutton; Denise Forshaw; Michael J Leathley; Christopher R Burton; Brenda Roe; Francine M Cheater; Jo Booth; Elaine McColl; Bernadette Carter; Andrew Walker; Katie Brittain; Gemma Whiteley; Helen Rodgers; James Barrett; Caroline L Watkins; carer involvement groups


Archive | 2015

Evidence to support hypotheses from normalisation process theory

Lois H Thomas; Beverley French; Christopher J Sutton; Denise Forshaw; Michael J Leathley; Christopher R Burton; Brenda Roe; Francine M Cheater; Jo Booth; Elaine McColl; Bernadette Carter; Andrew Walker; Katie Brittain; Gemma Whiteley; Helen Rodgers; James Barrett; Caroline L Watkins; carer involvement groups


Archive | 2015

Coding frame for analysing normalisation process theory interviews

Lois H Thomas; Beverley French; Christopher J Sutton; Denise Forshaw; Michael J Leathley; Christopher R Burton; Brenda Roe; Francine M Cheater; Jo Booth; Elaine McColl; Bernadette Carter; Andrew Walker; Katie Brittain; Gemma Whiteley; Helen Rodgers; James Barrett; Caroline L Watkins; carer involvement groups


Archive | 2015

Mean cost of receiving face-to-face training per site

Lois H Thomas; Beverley French; Christopher J Sutton; Denise Forshaw; Michael J Leathley; Christopher R Burton; Brenda Roe; Francine M Cheater; Jo Booth; Elaine McColl; Bernadette Carter; Andrew Walker; Katie Brittain; Gemma Whiteley; Helen Rodgers; James Barrett; Caroline L Watkins; carer involvement groups

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Christopher J Sutton

University of Central Lancashire

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Bernadette Carter

University of Central Lancashire

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Beverley French

University of Central Lancashire

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Denise Forshaw

University of Central Lancashire

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Jo Booth

Glasgow Caledonian University

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