e-Learning & Development of an Evidence-based Psychoeducational Programme for First Episode Psychosis

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2011
Treatment delay in psychosis usually lead to slower recovery, an increase in associated comorbidity and greater deterioration in social and family life of patients. Previous studies indicate that an early intervention with guidelines for increasing adherence to treatment, disease awareness and condition management leads to better progression of the disorder and is therefore related to a better prognosis. Several studies have found that the rate of relapse is higher in patients with pharmacological treatment alone compared to those also receiving psychoeducation, who tend to improve their adherence to treatment and reduce toxic drugs dosage. Hypotheses: * Individual psychoeducation will be effective as complementary therapy to pharmacological treatment in patients with a first psychotic episode, improving disease evolution. * BDNF levels will increase more in the patients receiving individual therapy compared to those without it. * Psychoeducation can be performed similarly in all participating centers if the therapists receive the same training and use the same psychoeducation material. * The use of telemedicine for the follow-up of the patients will help improve the welfare work and therefore the disease evolution.
Epistemonikos ID: 39cc91dea4bf5562f0a92162bda6b8e490f003ab
First added on: May 11, 2024