Evaluation of a New Recovery-oriented Model of Psychiatric Inpatient Care

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18-65
SponsorUniversity Hospital, Geneva

About this trial

This project will study the effects of a major reorganization of psychiatric inpatient wards. This reorganization will affect many aspects of day-to-day work, with the aim of improving the individualization of care, the integration of relatives and the participation of the patients in treatment planning. This new organization will initially involve a first pilot ward, before being extended to other wards.

The aim of this project is to understand whether this new organization has positive effects on the use of coercive measures, the average length of stay, the improvement in patients' clinical condition, as well as on patient satisfaction, their perception of coercion, the wards' atmosphere on the unit and patients' personal recovery.

All patients admitted to three wards of the Division of adult psychiatry of the Geneva University Hospital aged 18 and over, with a good knowledge of French and being treated for any type of diagnosis except dementia, are invited to take part in the study. They will be assessed at discharge regarding the selected outcomes. The study will last 18 months: during the first 9 months, the new model will be applied on the pilot ward, and the wo other wards will serve as comparison wards. After 9 months, the model will also be applied to these other two wards.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Patients hospitalized in one of the three participating wards

Disqualifiers

Incapacity to give informed consent

Insufficient knowledge of French

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • New model of psychiatric inpatient care

Treatment groups

700 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

University Hospital, Geneva

Lead sponsor

Fondation Privée des HUG

Collaborator

IF International Foundation

Collaborator