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Health-related quality of life in severe psychotic disorders during integrated care: 5-year course, prediction and treatment implications (ACCESS II).


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

Studies on outcomes mapping Quality of Life (QoL) as patient-reported outcome over a longer period in severe psychotic disorders are scarce. However, such data would be particularly important for structuring, implementing and operating effective and efficient care models and for promoting satisfaction with care, service engagement and adherence.

Methods

The ACCESS II study is a prospective long-term study of an integrated care model for people with severe psychotic disorders. The model includes Therapeutic Assertive Community Treatment within a cross-sectoral and interdisciplinary network. This publication analyses the course of QoL assessed with the Q-LES-Q-18 using a mixed model for repeated measures.

Results

Mapping the course of QoL in N = 329 participants, there is a significant increase in the first 6 weeks of treatment (early course). Comparison to a published norm show significant lower QoL for severe psychotic disorders. The variable having a traumatic event before the age of 18 was significantly negatively associated with QoL. A decrease in the severity of depressive as well as in positive symptomatology in the first six weeks after admission was associated with increase of QoL.

Conclusion

Results indicate that the overall symptom burden at time of inclusion is not decisive for the perceived QoL in the long-term course while the reduction in the severity of depressive and positive symptoms is important. This means focusing even more on the treatment of depressive symptoms and include traumatherapeutic aspects in the long-term treatment of severe psychotic disorders if needed.

Trail registration

ClinicalTrials.gov (identifier: NCT01888627).

SUBMITTER: Rohenkohl AC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9452858 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Health-related quality of life in severe psychotic disorders during integrated care: 5-year course, prediction and treatment implications (ACCESS II).

Rohenkohl Anja Christine AC   Daubmann Anne A   Gallinat Jürgen J   Karow Anne A   Kraft Vivien V   Rühl Friederike F   Schöttle Daniel D   Lambert Martin M   Schröter Romy R  

Health and quality of life outcomes 20220908 1


<h4>Purpose</h4>Studies on outcomes mapping Quality of Life (QoL) as patient-reported outcome over a longer period in severe psychotic disorders are scarce. However, such data would be particularly important for structuring, implementing and operating effective and efficient care models and for promoting satisfaction with care, service engagement and adherence.<h4>Methods</h4>The ACCESS II study is a prospective long-term study of an integrated care model for people with severe psychotic disorde  ...[more]

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