The effectiveness of a solution-focused approach (DIALOG+) for patients with severe mental illness and epilepsy in Uganda: A randomised controlled trial

Harriet Birabwa-Oketcho , Noeline Nakasujja , Racheal Alinaitwe , Victoria Bird , Stefan Priebe , Nelson Sewankambo
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A patient centred, solution-focused approach, DIALOG+ was assessed for effectiveness among patients with severe mental illness (SMI) and epilepsy in Uganda. Fourteen clinicians and 168 patients attending Butabika National Mental Referral Hospital and outreach clinics in Kampala, Uganda were randomised equally to receive DIALOG ​+ ​once a month for six months or an active control (DIALOG scale only). The primary outcome was subjective quality of life measured by the Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of life (MANSA) at six months and secondary outcomes assessed at six and twelve months. A generalised linear model with a fixed effect for treatment and the baseline MANSA score and a random effect for clinicians to account for clustering was used to analyse effectiveness of the intervention. The primary outcome was assessed in 154 out of 168 patients (91.7%). Patients in the DIALOG ​+ ​arm had significantly higher subjective quality of life with a medium Cohen's d effect size of 0.55 and higher adherence to medication after 6 months as compared to the control group. DIALOG ​+ ​intervention could be a therapeutically effective option for improving quality of life for patients with severe mental illness and epilepsy with the potential to enhance routine review meetings in low-resource settings.

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以解决方案为中心的方法(DIALOG+)对乌干达严重精神疾病和癫痫患者的有效性:一项随机对照试验。
DIALOG+是一种以患者为中心、以解决方案为重点的方法,在乌干达对严重精神疾病(SMI)和癫痫患者的有效性进行了评估。在乌干达坎帕拉的布塔比卡国家精神转诊医院和外展诊所就诊的14名临床医生和168名患者被随机分配接受DIALOG​+​每月一次,持续六个月或主动对照(仅DIALOG量表)。主要结果是在6个月时通过曼彻斯特生活质量短期评估(MANSA)测量的主观生活质量,以及在6和12个月时评估的次要结果。使用一个广义线性模型来分析干预的有效性,该模型具有固定的治疗效果和基线MANSA评分,以及临床医生对聚类的随机影响。168名患者中有154名(91.7%)评估了主要结果​+​与对照组相比,臂具有显著更高的主观生活质量,中等Cohen’s d效应大小为0.55,并且6个月后对药物的依从性更高。对话框​+​干预可能是提高严重精神疾病和癫痫患者生活质量的一种治疗有效的选择,有可能在资源匮乏的环境中加强常规审查会议。
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Psychiatry research communications
Psychiatry research communications Psychiatry and Mental Health
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