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NCT05620212
Investigating the Meaning and (Cost-)Effectiveness of Dutch Recovery Colleges
Conditions: Severe Mental Illness, Mental Vulnerabilities
Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Enrollment: 120
Sponsor: Tilburg University
Location: Netherlands
Summary
Recovery colleges (RC) aim to promote the recovery of people who experience mental vulnerabilities.
Rather than facilitating treatment of illness (as regular mental health care services [MHCS] do), RCs are learning environments, with a special focus on peer support and co-creation.
While MHCS are founded on scientific and professional knowledge, RCs value the knowledge and abilities of those with lived experiences as such.
By sharing experiences, RC attendees can inspire and support each other (hence 'peer support') and they can use their experiences to contribute to the educational program (hence 'co-creation').
In the Netherlands RCs are 100% peer run, meaning that no mental health care workers are involved.Despite promising premature findings on the effectiveness of RC attendance (e.g., positive impacts on MHCS use, mental wellbeing and functioning, quality of life, empowerment and more), large, controlled studies are extremely scarce.
Furthermore, the way RCs are managed in the Netherlands seems to differ from the RCs that have been studied before.
While RCs in some countries are a coproduction of peers and mental health practicioners, RCs in the Netherlands are 100% peer run, although they are usually hosted by MHCS.
In turn, this research project aims to investigate the (cost-)effectiveness of RCs in the Netherlands.
In terms of effectiveness, we expect that RC attendance improves feelings of empowerment.
Besides, we investigate impacts on quality of life, mental health, loneliness, satisfaction with treatment and support and self-stigma.
We also determine the cost-effectiveness of Dutch RCs.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:For RC group: needs to attend one of the four participating RCs regularly, at least more than once.Needs to experience severe mental illness/psychological vulnerabilities (both self-reported or officially diagnosed).Needs to master the Dutch language to sufficient extent to understand the surveys.Is 18 years or older.Exclusion Criteria:For the RC group: does not attend one of the four participating RCs regularly.Does not experience severe mental illness/psychological vulnerabilities.Does not master the Dutch language to a sufficient extent.Is younger than 18 years old.For the control group (PPG): attends an RC regularly, but not one of the four participating RCs.
If an existing PPG member attends one of the four participating RCs regularly, they are allocated to the RC group.
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05620212). StuddyBuddy aggregates publicly available trial information.