Multimodal Intervention to Support Hospital-to-Community Transition in Bipolar Disorder

NANot yet recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

10

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

November 1, 2025

Primary Completion Date

May 1, 2027

Study Completion Date

May 1, 2027

Conditions
Bipolar Disorder (BD)Psychosis
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Group-Based Psychoeducation

Participants attend a six-session, group-based psychoeducation program delivered over 8 weeks. Sessions focus on improving insight into bipolar disorder, relapse prevention, lifestyle strategies (e.g., sleep, nutrition, substance use), and digital literacy. The aim is to enhance understanding of illness and support long-term functioning.

BEHAVIORAL

Peer Support

Trained peer support workers provide biweekly sessions over 6 months to participants. The sessions are based on the CANMAT/ISBD Patient and Family Guide and include emotional support, psychoeducation, and shared experience. Each participant receives up to 12 sessions aimed at improving engagement and understanding of illness.

BEHAVIORAL

Personalized Support for Community Healthcare Provider

The research team provides two personalized support sessions over 6 months to each participant's healthcare provider (e.g., family doctor or psychiatrist). Support includes treatment recommendations based on the CANMAT/ISBD 2018 Guidelines and training on the C-IMPACT BD web-based clinical decision support tool.

Trial Locations (1)

L8N 3K7

St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, Hamilton

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton

OTHER

lead

McMaster University

OTHER

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