Plain-English translation of NCT06071858 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing whether adding five extra support services to standard psychosis care helps people newly diagnosed with first-episode psychosis attend more treatment visits. The five extra services include one-on-one peer support from someone with lived experience, digital outreach to help you stay connected, better care coordination, family therapy groups, and cognitive remediation (exercises to help with thinking and memory). The researchers want to know if these additions help people stay more engaged in their treatment during their first year.
Many people newly diagnosed with psychosis struggle to stay connected to treatment, which can make their recovery harder. This trial is testing whether adding these extra support services helps people show up to appointments more consistently and get better outcomes.
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You will be randomly assigned to receive either standard psychosis treatment or standard treatment plus five extra support services (peer support, digital outreach, care coordination, family therapy, and cognitive exercises). Over your first year in the trial, researchers will track how many clinic visits you attend and measure your engagement in treatment. The study will compare whether people who receive the extra support services attend more appointments and stay more engaged than those receiving standard care alone.
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