Henningsson Susanne, Brestisson Jon Toke, Bjørkedal Siv-Therese Bogevik, Bundesen Birgit, Nielsen Keld Stehr, Ebersbach Bea, Hjorthøj Carsten, Eplov Lene Falgaard
Danish National Centre for Arts and Mental Health, Mental Health Center Amager, Hans Bogbinders Allé 3, 2.tv, 2300, Copenhagen S, Denmark.
Copenhagen Research Unit for Recovery, Mental Health Center Amager, Hans Bogbinders Allé 3, 3, 2300, Copenhagen S, Denmark.
BMC Psychiatry. 2024 Dec 5;24(1):891. doi: 10.1186/s12888-024-06254-5.
Health institutions advocate for psychosocial and recovery-oriented interventions alongside pharmacological treatment for severe mental illness. Participatory arts interventions appear promising in promoting personal recovery by fostering connectedness, hope, renegotiation of identity, meaning-making, and empowerment. Despite encouraging findings, however, the evidence base remains thin. Further, results from cognitive literature studies suggest possible impact on parameters of clinical recovery, but this has not been studied in clinical contexts. We developed REWRITALIZE, a structured, recovery-oriented, fifteen-session creative writing group intervention led by a professional author alongside a mental health professional. Participants engage with literary forms, write on them, share their texts, and partake in reflective discussions within a supportive, non-stigmatising environment, designed to promote self-expression, playful experimentation, agency, recognition, participatory meaning-making, renegotiation of identity and social engagement. The aim of this project is to evaluate REWRITALIZE for persons with severe mental illness through a randomised controlled trial (RCT) focusing on personal recovery outcomes. Additionally, an embedded pilot RCT will explore additional outcomes i.e., clinical recovery for a subgroup with schizophrenia spectrum disorders.
The RCT is an investigator-initiated, randomised, two-arm, assessor-blinded, multi-center, waiting-list superiority trial involving 300 participants (age > 18) from six psychiatric centers in regions Capital and Zealand in Denmark, randomised to receive either the creative writing intervention combined with standard treatment or standard treatment alone. Assessments will be conducted before and after the intervention and at six months post intervention. The primary outcome is personal recovery at the end of intervention measured with the questionnaire of the process of recovery. Secondary outcomes include other measures of personal recovery, self-efficacy, mentalising, and quality of life. The pilot RCT, integrated within the RCT, will focus on 70 of the participants aged 18-35 with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, evaluating exploratory measures related to perspective-taking, social cognition, cognitive function, psychosocial functioning, and symptom pressure.
This is the first RCT for creative writing groups. It assesses whether REWRITALIZE, as adjunct to standard mental healthcare, is more effective for personal recovery than standard care. If successful, it would provide evidence for the efficacy of REWRITALIZE, potentially enabling its implementation across mental health centers in Denmark.
Privacy (data protection agency): p-2023-14655. Danish National Center for Ethics: 2313949.
gov: NCT06251908. Registration date 02.02.2024.
卫生机构提倡在对严重精神疾病进行药物治疗的同时,开展心理社会和以康复为导向的干预措施。参与性艺术干预措施在促进个人康复方面似乎很有前景,它可以增强联系感、希望感、重新协商身份认同、赋予生活意义以及增强权能。然而,尽管有一些令人鼓舞的研究结果,但证据基础仍然薄弱。此外,认知文献研究的结果表明,这可能会对临床康复参数产生影响,但尚未在临床环境中进行研究。我们开发了“重焕生机”(REWRITALIZE)项目,这是一个由专业作家和心理健康专业人员共同主导的、结构化的、以康复为导向的15节创意写作小组干预项目。参与者接触文学形式,在上面进行创作,分享他们的作品,并在一个支持性、无歧视的环境中进行反思性讨论,旨在促进自我表达、趣味实验、自主能动性、认可、参与性意义建构、身份认同的重新协商以及社会参与。本项目的目的是通过一项聚焦个人康复结果的随机对照试验(RCT),评估“重焕生机”项目对患有严重精神疾病的人的效果。此外,一个嵌入式试点随机对照试验将探索其他结果,即对患有精神分裂症谱系障碍的亚组的临床康复情况。
该随机对照试验是一项由研究者发起的、随机、双臂、评估者盲法、多中心、等待名单优势试验,涉及来自丹麦首都地区和西兰岛六个精神病中心的300名参与者(年龄>18岁),随机分为接受创意写作干预结合标准治疗或仅接受标准治疗两组。将在干预前后以及干预后6个月进行评估。主要结果是干预结束时用康复过程问卷测量的个人康复情况。次要结果包括个人康复的其他测量指标、自我效能感、心理化能力和生活质量。纳入随机对照试验的试点随机对照试验将聚焦70名年龄在18 - 35岁之间患有精神分裂症谱系障碍的参与者,评估与观点采择、社会认知、认知功能、心理社会功能和症状压力相关的探索性测量指标。
这是首个针对创意写作小组的随机对照试验。它评估了作为标准精神卫生保健辅助手段的“重焕生机”项目在促进个人康复方面是否比标准护理更有效。如果成功,它将为“重焕生机”项目的疗效提供证据,有可能使其在丹麦的心理健康中心得到推广。
隐私(数据保护机构):p - 2023 - 14655。丹麦国家伦理中心:2313949。
gov:NCT06251908。注册日期2024年2月2日。