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Feasibility Randomised Trial Comparing Two Forms of Mental Health Supported Accommodation (Supported Housing and Floating Outreach); a Component of the QuEST (Quality and Effectiveness of Supported Tenancies) Study

Background: Mental health supported accommodation services are implemented across England, usually organised into a ‘step-down’ care pathway that requires the individual to repeatedly move as they gain skills and confidence for more independent living. There have been no trials comparing the effecti...

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Autores principales: Killaspy, Helen, Priebe, Stefan, McPherson, Peter, Zenasni, Zohra, McCrone, Paul, Dowling, Sarah, Harrison, Isobel, Krotofil, Joanna, Dalton-Locke, Christian, McGranahan, Rose, Arbuthnott, Maurice, Curtis, Sarah, Leavey, Gerard, MacPherson, Rob, Eldridge, Sandra, King, Michael
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6489479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31065244
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00258
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author Killaspy, Helen
Priebe, Stefan
McPherson, Peter
Zenasni, Zohra
McCrone, Paul
Dowling, Sarah
Harrison, Isobel
Krotofil, Joanna
Dalton-Locke, Christian
McGranahan, Rose
Arbuthnott, Maurice
Curtis, Sarah
Leavey, Gerard
MacPherson, Rob
Eldridge, Sandra
King, Michael
author_facet Killaspy, Helen
Priebe, Stefan
McPherson, Peter
Zenasni, Zohra
McCrone, Paul
Dowling, Sarah
Harrison, Isobel
Krotofil, Joanna
Dalton-Locke, Christian
McGranahan, Rose
Arbuthnott, Maurice
Curtis, Sarah
Leavey, Gerard
MacPherson, Rob
Eldridge, Sandra
King, Michael
author_sort Killaspy, Helen
collection PubMed
description Background: Mental health supported accommodation services are implemented across England, usually organised into a ‘step-down’ care pathway that requires the individual to repeatedly move as they gain skills and confidence for more independent living. There have been no trials comparing the effectiveness of different types of supported accommodation, but two widely used models (supported housing and floating outreach) have been found to provide similar support. We aimed to assess the feasibility of conducting a large-scale trial comparing these two models. Methods: Individually randomised, parallel group feasibility trial in three regions of England (North London, East London, and Cheltenham and Gloucestershire). We aimed to recruit 60 participants in 15 months, referred to supported accommodation, randomly allocated on an equal basis to receive either a local supported housing or floating outreach service. We assessed referrals to the trial, participants recruited, attrition, time from recruitment to moving into either type of supported accommodation, and feasibility of masking. We conducted a process evaluation to examine our results further. Results: We screened 1,432 potential participants, of whom 17 consented to participate, with 8 agreeing to randomisation (of whom 1 was lost to attrition) and 9 participating in naturalistic follow-up. Our process evaluation indicated that the main obstacle to recruitment was staff and service user preferences for certain types of supported accommodation or for specific services. Staff also felt that randomisation compromised their professional judgement. Conclusions: Our results do not support investment in a large-scale trial in England at this time. Trial registration: UK CRN Portfolio database, Trial ID: ISRCTN19689576. Trial funding: National Institute of Health Research (RP-PG-0707-10093).
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spelling pubmed-64894792019-05-07 Feasibility Randomised Trial Comparing Two Forms of Mental Health Supported Accommodation (Supported Housing and Floating Outreach); a Component of the QuEST (Quality and Effectiveness of Supported Tenancies) Study Killaspy, Helen Priebe, Stefan McPherson, Peter Zenasni, Zohra McCrone, Paul Dowling, Sarah Harrison, Isobel Krotofil, Joanna Dalton-Locke, Christian McGranahan, Rose Arbuthnott, Maurice Curtis, Sarah Leavey, Gerard MacPherson, Rob Eldridge, Sandra King, Michael Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Background: Mental health supported accommodation services are implemented across England, usually organised into a ‘step-down’ care pathway that requires the individual to repeatedly move as they gain skills and confidence for more independent living. There have been no trials comparing the effectiveness of different types of supported accommodation, but two widely used models (supported housing and floating outreach) have been found to provide similar support. We aimed to assess the feasibility of conducting a large-scale trial comparing these two models. Methods: Individually randomised, parallel group feasibility trial in three regions of England (North London, East London, and Cheltenham and Gloucestershire). We aimed to recruit 60 participants in 15 months, referred to supported accommodation, randomly allocated on an equal basis to receive either a local supported housing or floating outreach service. We assessed referrals to the trial, participants recruited, attrition, time from recruitment to moving into either type of supported accommodation, and feasibility of masking. We conducted a process evaluation to examine our results further. Results: We screened 1,432 potential participants, of whom 17 consented to participate, with 8 agreeing to randomisation (of whom 1 was lost to attrition) and 9 participating in naturalistic follow-up. Our process evaluation indicated that the main obstacle to recruitment was staff and service user preferences for certain types of supported accommodation or for specific services. Staff also felt that randomisation compromised their professional judgement. Conclusions: Our results do not support investment in a large-scale trial in England at this time. Trial registration: UK CRN Portfolio database, Trial ID: ISRCTN19689576. Trial funding: National Institute of Health Research (RP-PG-0707-10093). Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6489479/ /pubmed/31065244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00258 Text en Copyright © 2019 Killaspy, Priebe, McPherson, Zenasni, McCrone, Dowling, Harrison, Krotofil, Dalton-Locke, McGranahan, Arbuthnott, Curtis, Leavey, MacPherson, Eldridge and King http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Killaspy, Helen
Priebe, Stefan
McPherson, Peter
Zenasni, Zohra
McCrone, Paul
Dowling, Sarah
Harrison, Isobel
Krotofil, Joanna
Dalton-Locke, Christian
McGranahan, Rose
Arbuthnott, Maurice
Curtis, Sarah
Leavey, Gerard
MacPherson, Rob
Eldridge, Sandra
King, Michael
Feasibility Randomised Trial Comparing Two Forms of Mental Health Supported Accommodation (Supported Housing and Floating Outreach); a Component of the QuEST (Quality and Effectiveness of Supported Tenancies) Study
title Feasibility Randomised Trial Comparing Two Forms of Mental Health Supported Accommodation (Supported Housing and Floating Outreach); a Component of the QuEST (Quality and Effectiveness of Supported Tenancies) Study
title_full Feasibility Randomised Trial Comparing Two Forms of Mental Health Supported Accommodation (Supported Housing and Floating Outreach); a Component of the QuEST (Quality and Effectiveness of Supported Tenancies) Study
title_fullStr Feasibility Randomised Trial Comparing Two Forms of Mental Health Supported Accommodation (Supported Housing and Floating Outreach); a Component of the QuEST (Quality and Effectiveness of Supported Tenancies) Study
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility Randomised Trial Comparing Two Forms of Mental Health Supported Accommodation (Supported Housing and Floating Outreach); a Component of the QuEST (Quality and Effectiveness of Supported Tenancies) Study
title_short Feasibility Randomised Trial Comparing Two Forms of Mental Health Supported Accommodation (Supported Housing and Floating Outreach); a Component of the QuEST (Quality and Effectiveness of Supported Tenancies) Study
title_sort feasibility randomised trial comparing two forms of mental health supported accommodation (supported housing and floating outreach); a component of the quest (quality and effectiveness of supported tenancies) study
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6489479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31065244
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00258
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