The Right Question Project-Mental Health: An Intervention to Increase Engagement and Retention in Mental Health Care

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2008
The Right Question Project-Mental Health (RQP-MH) is a three-session health education intervention that teaches clients to participate effectively in mental health care. The methodology teaches clients to identify important issues of their illness or treatment, formulate questions, and devise plans to communicate and act in effective ways that address factors impacting their mental health care, with the expectation that this behavior will increase patient-provider communication and improve the therapeutic alliance between patient and provider. The investigators hypothesize that participants receiving the intervention will be more likely to engage and remain in mental health care, and that they will report higher activation and self-management scores as compared to control patients.
Epistemonikos ID: e210498e6b7d8ce7538c1fb21d68da009a0f6793
First added on: May 06, 2024