Embedding shared decision-making in the care of patients with severe and enduring mental health problems: the EQUIP pragmatic cluster randomised trial
Date
2018-08-22Author
Abstract
Background
Severe mental illness is a major driver of worldwide disease burden. Shared decision-making
is critical for high quality care, and can enhance patient satisfaction and outcomes. However,
it has not been translated into routine practice. This reflects a lack of evidence on the
best way to implement shared decision-making, and the challenges of implementation in
routine settings with limited resources. Our aim was to test whether we could deliver a practical
and feasible intervention in routine community mental health services to embed shared
decision-making for patients with severe mental illness, by improving patient and carer
involvement in care planning.
Methods
We cluster randomised community mental health teams to the training intervention or usual
care, to avoid contamination. Training was co-delivered to a total of 350 staff in 18 teams by
clinical academics, working alongside patients and carers. The primary outcome was the
Health Care Climate Questionnaire, a self-report measure of `autonomy support'. Primary
and secondary outcomes were collected by self-report, six months after allocation.
Findings
In total, 604 patients and 90 carers were recruited to main trial cohort. Retention at six
months was 82% (n = 497). In the main analysis, results showed no statistically significant
difference in the primary outcome between the intervention and usual care at 6 months
(adjusted mean difference -0.064, 95% CI -0.343 to 0.215, p = 0.654). We found significant
effects on only 1 secondary outcome.
Conclusions
An intervention to embed shared decision-making in routine practice by improving involvement
in care planning was well attended and acceptable to staff, but had no significant
effects on patient outcomes. Enhancing shared decision-making may require considerably
greater investment of resources and effects may only be apparent over the longer term.
Description
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link. Open access article.
Citation : Lovell, K., Bee, P., Brooks, H., Cahoon, P., Callaghan, P., Carter, L-A., Cree, I., Davies, I., Drake, R., Fraser, C., Gibbons, C., Grundy, A., Hinsliffe-Smith, K., Meade, O., Robers, C., Rogers, A., Rushton, K., Sanders, C., Shields, G., Walker, I., Bower, P. (2018) Embedding shared decision-making in the care of patients with severe and enduring mental health problems: The EQUIP pragmatic cluster randomised trial. PLoS ONE, 13(8), e0201533.
Research Institute : Institute of Health, Health Policy and Social Care
Peer Reviewed : Yes