The SOFIA pilot study: assessing feasibility and fidelity of coordinated care to reduce excess mortality and increase quality of life in patients with severe mental illness in a general practice setting; a cluster-randomised pilot trial
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31782Dato
2023-09-16Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Tranberg, Katrine; Jønsson, Alexandra Brandt Ryborg; Due, Tina; Siersma, Volkert; Brodersen, John; Bissenbakker, Kristine; Martiny, Frederik; Davidsen, Annette; Kjellberg, Pia Kürstein; Doherty, Kevin; Mercer, Stewart W.; Nielsen, Maria Haahr; Reventlow, Susanne; Møller, Anne; Rozing, MaartenSammendrag
Design - A cluster-randomised, non-blinded controlled pilot trial.
Setting - General Practice in Denmark.
Intervention - The SOFIA coordinated care program comprised extended structured consultations carried out by the GP, group-based training of GPs and staff, and a handbook with information on signposting patients to relevant municipal, health, and social initiatives.
Patients - Persons aged 18 years or older with a diagnosis of psychotic, bipolar, or severe depressive disorder.
Main outcome measures - We collected quantitative data on the delivery, recruitment and retention rates of practices and patients, and response rates of questionnaires MMQ and EQ-5D-5 L.
Results - From November 2020 to March 2021, nine practices were enrolled and assigned in a 2:1 ratio to the intervention group (n = 6) or control group (n = 3). Intervention group practices included 64 patients and Control practices included 23. The extended consultations were delivered with a high level of fidelity in the general practices; however, thresholds for collecting outcome measures, and recruitment of practices and patients were not reached.
Conclusion - Our findings suggest that delivering the coordinated care program in a fully powered trial in primary care is likely feasible. However, the recruitment methodology requires improvement to ensure sufficient recruitment and minimize selective inclusion.