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Clinical Trial: Clinical Trial of Integrated Treatment Versus Standard Treatment in First Episode Psychosis
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Purpose
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects of integrated treatment for patients with a first episode of psychotic illness. We conducted a randomised clinical trial in Copenhagen Hospital Corporation and Psychiatric Hospital Aarhus, Denmark. We included 547 patients with first episode of schizophrenia spectrum disorder, who has not received antipsychotic medication for more than 12 weeks.
Patients were randomised to integrated treatment or standard treatment. The integrated treatment lasted for two years and consisted of assertive community treatment with programmes for family involvement and social skills training. Standard treatment offered contact with a community mental health centre.
We wanted to study the effect on psychotic (hallucinations and delusions)and negative (lack of initiative, apati, blunted affect) symptoms (each scored from 0 to a maximum of 5) at one and two years’ follow-up.
We found that integrated treatment improved clinical outcome and adherence to treatment. The improvement in clinical outcome was consistent at one year and two year follow-ups. We will study further outcome measures such as social network, quality of life, depression and suicidal behaviour.
| Condition | Intervention |
|---|---|
| Psychotic Disorders Schizophreniform Disorders Schizoaffective Disorder Psychosis, Brief Reactive Schizophrenia, Borderline | Behavior: Integrated treatment, family involvement Behavior: Social skills training |
MedlinePlus related topics: Mental Health; Personality Disorders
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Randomized, Open Label, Active Control, Parallel Assignment, Efficacy Study
Official Title: Randomised Clinical Trial of Integrated Treatment Versus Standard Treatment in First Episode Psychosis
Secondary Outcomes: Adherence at one and two year follow-up; Depression at one and two year follow-up; Suicidal behaviour at one and two year follow-up; Use satisfaction at one and two year follow-up; Quality of life at one and two year follow-up
Expected Total Enrollment: 600
Study start: January 1998; Study completion: December 2007
Last follow-up: December 2005; Data entry closure: December 2005
Objectives: To evaluate the effects of integrated treatment for patients with a first episode of psychotic illness.
Design: Randomised clinical trial. Setting: Copenhagen Hospital Corporation and Psychiatric Hospital Aarhus, Denmark Participants: 547 patients with first episode of schizophrenia spectrum disorder.
Interventions: Integrated treatment and standard treatment. The integrated treatment lasted for two years and consisted of assertive community treatment with programmes for family involvement and social skills training. Standard treatment offered contact with a community mental health centre.
Main outcome measures: Psychotic and negative symptoms (each scored from 0 to a maximum of 5) at one and two years’ follow-up.
Results: At one year’s follow-up, psychotic symptoms changed favourably to a mean of 1.09 (standard deviation 1.27) with an estimated mean difference between groups of –0.31 (95% confidence interval –0.55 to –0.07, P=0.02) in favour of integrated treatment. Negative symptoms changed favourably with a estimated difference between groups of –0.36 (–0.54 to –0.17, P<0.001) in favour of integrated treatment. At two years’ follow-up the estimated mean difference between groups in psychotic symptoms was –0.32 (0.58 to –0.06, P=0.02) and in negative symptoms was –0.45 (–0.67 to –0.22, P<0.001), both in favour of integrated treatment. Patients who received integrated treatment had significantly less comorbid substance misuse, better adherence to treatment, and more satisfaction with treatment.
Conclusion: Integrated treatment improved clinical outcome and adherence to treatment. The improvement in clinical outcome was consistent at one year and two year follow-ups.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18-45 years of age
- F2 diagnosis in ICD 10
- Address in Copenhagen, Frederiksberg or Aarhus
- Antipsychotic medication not exceeding 12 weeks
- Informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
Location Information
Denmark
Bispebjerg Hospital, department of psychiatry, Copenhagen, 2400, Denmark
Merete Nordentoft, Ph.D., Principal Investigator, Bispebjerg Hospital, department of psychiatry, University of Copenhagen
More Information
Publications
Jorgensen P, Nordentoft M, Abel MB, Gouliaev G, Jeppesen P, Kassow P. Early detection and assertive community treatment of young psychotics: the Opus Study Rationale and design of the trial. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2000 Jul;35(7):283-7.
Publications that report results of this study
Nordentoft M, Jeppesen P, Abel M, Kassow P, Petersen L, Thorup A, Krarup G, Hemmingsen R, Jorgensen P. OPUS study: suicidal behaviour, suicidal ideation and hopelessness among patients with first-episode psychosis. One-year follow-up of a randomised controlled trial. Br J Psychiatry Suppl. 2002 Sep;43:s98-106.
Petersen L, Jeppesen P, Thorup A, Abel MB, Ohlenschlager J, Christensen TS, Krarup G, Jorgensen P, Nordentoft M. A randomised multicentre trial of integrated versus standard treatment for patients with a first episode of psychotic illness. BMJ. 2005 Sep 6; [Epub ahead of print]
Thorup A, Petersen L, Jeppesen P, Ohlenschlaeger J, Christensen T, Krarup G, Jorgensen P, Nordentoft M. Integrated treatment ameliorates negative symptoms in first episode psychosis-results from the Danish OPUS trial. Schizophr Res. 2005 Aug 22; [Epub ahead of print]
Petersen L, Nordentoft M, Jeppesen P, Ohlenschaeger J, Thorup A, Christensen TO, Krarup G, Dahlstrom J, Haastrup B, Jorgensen P. Improving 1-year outcome in first-episode psychosis: OPUS trial. Br J Psychiatry Suppl. 2005 Aug;48:s98-103.
Jeppesen P, Petersen L, Thorup A, Abel MB, Oehlenschlaeger J, Christensen TO, Krarup G, Hemmingsen R, Jorgensen P, Nordentoft M. Integrated treatment of first-episode psychosis: effect of treatment on family burden: OPUS trial. Br J Psychiatry Suppl. 2005 Aug;48:s85-90.
Rosenbaum B, Valbak K, Harder S, Knudsen P, Koster A, Lajer M, Lindhardt A, Winther G, Petersen L, Jorgensen P, Nordentoft M, Andreasen AH. The Danish National Schizophrenia Project: prospective, comparative longitudinal treatment study of first-episode psychosis. Br J Psychiatry. 2005 May;186:394-9.
Last Updated: September 10, 2005
Record first received: September 8, 2005
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00157313
Health Authority: Denmark: National Board of Health
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-09-13

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