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Recovery Bridge: A Peer Facilitated Intervention to Help Bridge the Transition From Psychiatric Inpatient Hospitalized to Living in the Community
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Recovery Bridge for Mental Illness. Completed, enrolled 15 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The time following discharge from psychiatric hospitalization is a high-risk period and has been associated with a range of negative outcomes including high rates of hospital readmission and suicide. The purpose of this proposal is to: 1) create a Peer Specialist facilitated intervention, called Recovery Bridge, designed to facilitate the transition from inpatient psychiatric hospitalization to community living; 2) examine feasibility, fidelity, and acceptability; and preliminarily explore the impact of the intervention on: a) readmission rates and connection to outpatient care compared to a control group identified from administrative data; and b) change in recovery and quality of life measures over time in the intervention participants. Results from the proposed open pilot trial will set the stage for next steps including a larger effectiveness trial followed by a possible hybrid-I effectiveness/implementation trial to inform future dissemination and implementation of the intervention more broadly across the VA.
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Recovery Bridge is a Peer Specialist facilitated intervention designed to help Veterans being discharged from an inpatient psychiatric hospitalization bridge the gap to outpatient care and community living