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Health-economic Evaluation of the IPS (Individual Placement and Support) Model for Helping People With Severe Mental Disorders Access Employment in the Ordinary Labor Market, Compared to Standard Methods of Helping People Return to Work: a Prospective Real-life Study
Sponsor: University Hospital, Tours
Summary
The Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model was developed in the United States in the 1990s to help people with severe mental health issues get back into regular jobs. This model is based on the idea that a quick job search that takes into account what patients want, followed by ongoing and intensive support in the community, is especially good for this group. To date, although the effectiveness of the IPS model has been widely demonstrated (for a review, see Metcalfe et al., 2018), only a few studies have evaluated its efficiency in foreign contexts (Knapp et al., 2013; Christensen et al., 2020). Although the IPS model has been in place in France for around ten years, no studies have yet been conducted to validate its efficiency in the French healthcare system. The main objective of this prospective, real-life, multicenter study is to evaluate the efficiency of the IPS practice model compared to the conventional method of follow-up by social workers for patients with severe mental illness in terms of cost per additional day worked, from a collective perspective.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
234
Start Date
2025-10-02
Completion Date
2030-03
Last Updated
2025-10-03
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Individual Placement and Support Model
The Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model is an employment support program specifically designed for people with severe mental illness (Bond, Drake, \& Becker, 2012). The core philosophy of IPS is that anyone can obtain competitive employment in the open labor market, provided it is the right job combined with appropriate support. IPS support is delivered by a job coach, specifically trained in this model, who devotes their entire working time to assisting patients in their vocational integration.
Standard Method
In psychiatric wards, patients who wish to do so are usually offered support to initiate the process of returning to competitive employment in the open labor market. This assistance is provided by the social workers (such as social workers or educators) within the care unit.
Locations (11)
CH Cesame
Angers, France
CH George Sand
Bourges, France
Centre hospitalier Le Vinatier
Bron, France
CHI EPSM Oise
Clermont, France
University hospital
Clermont-Ferrand, France
Centre Hospitalier Marius Lacroix
La Rochelle, France
CH Esquirol
Limoges, France
Hôpital la Colombière
Montpellier, France
PRISM 45
Orléans, France
CH Le Rouvray
Rouen, France
University hospital
Tours, France