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Individual placement and support versus individual placement and support enhanced with work-focused cognitive behaviour therapy: feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial

Schneider, Justine M.; Akhtar, Athfah; Boycott, Naomi; Guo, Boliang; Latimer, Eric; Cao, Zhirong; McMurran, Mary

Authors

Justine M. Schneider

Athfah Akhtar

Naomi Boycott

BOLIANG GUO BOLIANG.GUO@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Associate Professor

Eric Latimer

Zhirong Cao

Mary McMurran



Abstract

Introduction: Employment is a key goal for many people with long-term mental health issues. Evidence-based individual placement and support is a widely advocated approach. This study explored whether individual placement and support outcomes could be enhanced with work-focused counselling.
Method: The study was designed as a pragmatic randomised controlled trial comparing the cost-effectiveness, in severe mental illness, of work-focused intervention (intervention) as an adjunct to individual placement and support compared to individual placement and support alone (control).
Results: The original sample (330) proved impossible to attain so the design was revised to a pilot study from which information on feasibility of a full trial could be drawn. Twenty-five individuals out of 74 found paid work but no difference was found in the mean number of hours in paid employment between the intervention and control groups.
Conclusion: Results demonstrate that delivering work-focused counselling in tandem with individual placement and support is feasible and acceptable to service users. The study observed that, even during a period of recession (2010–13), individuals with mental health problems succeeded in obtaining paid employment. Any additional benefit of counselling over individual placement and support alone could not be ascertained, due mainly to the high drop-out rate from this study.

Citation

Schneider, J. M., Akhtar, A., Boycott, N., Guo, B., Latimer, E., Cao, Z., & McMurran, M. (2016). Individual placement and support versus individual placement and support enhanced with work-focused cognitive behaviour therapy: feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 79(5), https://doi.org/10.1177/0308022615619184

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 27, 2015
Online Publication Date Jan 19, 2016
Publication Date May 1, 2016
Deposit Date Dec 6, 2016
Publicly Available Date Dec 6, 2016
Journal British Journal of Occupational Therapy
Print ISSN 0308-0226
Electronic ISSN 1477-6006
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 79
Issue 5
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0308022615619184
Keywords Individual placement and support (IPS), employment, pragmatic trial, CBT, cognitive behaviour therapy
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/976972
Publisher URL http://bjo.sagepub.com/content/79/5/257