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The Pilot Study "Home Treatment in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry" Aims to Evaluate the Effectiveness of a 3-month Home-based Intervention as an Alternative to an Inpatient Stay at a Psychiatric Clinic. Participants Are Children and Adolescents With Current Psychiatric Conditions.
Sponsor: Medical University Innsbruck
Summary
This study investigates the effectiveness of an intervention for children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders. The core concept is the provision of treatment in the patient's home environment as an alternative to, and substitute for, inpatient psychiatric care. Patients receive between 3 and 7 treatment sessions per week over a period of 3 months. A multidisciplinary team-comprising a physician, psychologist, social worker, occupational therapist, dietitian, and educational specialist-delivers assessments and interventions on site. Participation in the program is offered as a voluntary alternative to hospitalization. The study is designed as a single-arm pragmatic trial. The primary outcome is the change in clinical symptom severity and psychosocial functioning, as assessed by the study physician. A follow-up assessment will be conducted after 6 months to evaluate long-term effectiveness. In addition to the primary outcome, both patients and their legal guardians provide self-reports on psychosocial functional impairment. Changes in functional impairment constitute the secondary outcome. For comparative purposes, outcomes will be contrasted with a historical control group consisting of inpatient participants.
Official title: Pilot Study: Home Treatment in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
6 Years - 18 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
43
Start Date
2023-11-01
Completion Date
2026-12
Last Updated
2026-04-30
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Home treatment intervention
Participants receive an intensive home-based psychiatric treatment program as an alternative to inpatient hospitalization. The intervention is delivered in the participants' home environment over a period of 3 months and consists of 3 to 7 treatment sessions per week. A multidisciplinary team composed of a physician, psychologist, social worker, occupational therapist, dietitian, and educational specialist provides integrated on-site assessment and treatment. The intervention includes clinical evaluation, psychotherapeutic and psychosocial interventions, medication management, functional support, and family involvement as needed.
Locations (1)
Medical University of Innsbruck
Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria