About this trial
Community mental health centers (CMHCs) face significant challenges in meeting the needs of individuals with mental health issues. For example, due to high demand, there are long waiting lists and low engagement rates. Innovative interventions are urgently needed to address these challenges to improve patient engagement, coping skills, and overall health outcomes. Educational and self-management interventions have shown promise in enhancing patient activation and treatment satisfaction in other contexts. They may therefore be potential solutions to reduce the identified challenges in the mental health service. To bridge these knowledge and practice gaps, this study aims to evaluate a digital pre-therapy patient education program tailored specifically for adults with mental disorders. This intervention aims to enhance treatment satisfaction, patient activation, knowledge, patient engagement, and overall mental health outcomes.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Put on the waiting list for mental health outpatient treatment in the active study period.
Willing to participate in the study
Over 18 years
Understand written and spoken Norwegian
Disqualifiers
In need of acute help
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Digital pre-therapy patient education program (StartHjelp)
- Comparator intervention
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
St. Olavs Hospital
Lead sponsor
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Collaborator