Australian Integrated Mental Health Initiative
Australian Integrated Mental Health Initiative - Evidence based health promotion strategies to people with chronic or recurring mental disorders (CRMD) to improve mental health outcomes, reduce physical risks and promote social and community functioning - NHMRC Health Research Partnership.
Professor David Kavanagh (& Rural Stream)
1,000 participants
May 1, 2003
Interventional
Conditions
Summary
This project aims to apply evidence based health promotion strategies to people with chronic or recurring mental disorders (CRMD) in an attempt to reduce physical risks. Conducted across three streams, intervention trials will focus on (i) People in urban areas or regional centres who require high levels of support to improve outcomes for those in need high support; (ii) patients of primary care practitioners and mental health services in rural towns and regional centres. The rural stream aims to detect and prevent relapse in mental disorders; reduce risk of physical disorders associated with smoking, excessive alcohol use, unhealthy diet and low activity levels. (iii) Indigenous consumers of mental health services in remote areas and examines contrasting models of mental health services and related information systems. The approach incorporates principles and priorities of the 2nd National Mental Health Plan and attempts to increase the capacity of stakeholders to manage CRMD. It is designed to be sustainable and widely applicable. Overall the study seeks to develop and demonstrate sustainable methods of improving mental health outcomes. Strategic priorities include: enhanced responsiveness of practitioners and service systems to the health risks faced by people with chronic or recurring mental disorders.
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Interventions
Conducting trials of interventions for people with CRMD across three main streams (contexts): (i) High Support stream focuses on improving outcomes for CRMD patients who need high support interventions. Intervention priorities are (a) collaborative goal setting and homework that maximises ongoing self management of physical and mental health and (b) interventions that can be transported and sustained in multiple ; setting (rehabilitation /community case management). (ii) Rural stream examines interventions to reduce recurrence and to improve physical health behaviours in people with any chronic or recurring mental disorder, with particular emphasis on depression. Brief interventions by general practitioners and mental health staff will be supplemented by a series of correspondence based treatments (eg. for depression and alcohol misuse) and initiatives of self help organisations, services and local councils. (iii) The Indigenous stream aims to implement service and setting adapted interventions targeting CRMDs across the mental health spectrum of interventions (patient information systems, best practice specialist and primary care treatment protocols and models of service delivery, mental health outcome measures and community based support activities in order to obtain demonstrable improvements in mental health outcomes in 2 regions of remote northern Australia. Intervention programs will be conducted and evaluated for the duration of the study. Early detection (screening for chronic disease and provision of brief interventions in health issues including smoking exercise, nutrition, alcohol consumption and sexual health), best practice primary prevention and clinical care programs under the Chronic Disease Strategy is being implemented as a vehicle for improving the health status of rural and remote indigenous people.
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ACTRN12605000531617