About this trial
The study will enroll 600 people with serious mental illness who receive services at Centerstone in KY or TN and will compare two different evidence-based self-management interventions: Integrated Illness Management and Recovery (I-IMR), a program developed by the study team at Dartmouth that trains people with serious mental illness on physical and mental health self-management, and the Stanford Chronic Disease Self-Management Program (CDSMP), a program largely focused on physical health self-management that has been used widely in the general population.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Serious Mental Illness (diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, or chronic depression with moderate impairment in functioning) receiving services at Centerstone(KY and TN)
Diagnosis of a chronic medical condition increasing risk of early mortality from cardiovascular or respiratory disease (e.g., diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, COPD, heart failure, tobacco dependence, obesity), and at least 1 ER visit or hospitalization within the past year or judgment by the treatment team of substantial need for illness self-management training.
Disqualifiers
Consumers who do not speak English
Consumers with either no, or a well-controlled medical condition will not be included
Individuals residing in a nursing home or other institution
Evidence of significant cognitive impairment as indicated by a Mini Mental Status Examination score <24, will be excluded
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Integrated Illness Management and Recovery
- Chronic Disease Self-Management Program
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Lead sponsor
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
Collaborator