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The Grow to Recovery Train-the-Trainer Program

The Grow to Recovery Train-the-Trainer Program

Non Recruiting
20 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Recovery-oriented services are becoming popular in the mental health field. However, recovery-oriented services are still in the beginning stages in Taiwan. Many professionals do not know how to implement recovery-oriented services. More effort should be made to improve mental health services in Taiwan. Hence, the aim of this study is to examine the effectiveness of the Grow to Recovery Train-the-Trainer program.

Description

The study will verify the effectiveness of the Train-the-Trainer program with the cluster randomized controlled trial design. The resesarchers will recruit 10 psychiatric rehabilitation organizations, including 80 mental health professionals and 160 people with mental illness. The professionals of the intervention group will receive a online training and then conduct a 5-month recovery group. The organization-level and service user assessments will be collected to examine the overall outcomes.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Professionals
  1. working in the community psychiatric rehabilitation organizations
  2. being willing to participate in the study

People with mental illness

  1. having a diagnosis of mental illness
  2. living in the community
  3. being age 20 yr or older
  4. receiving services from the collaborating organizations
  5. filling out the scales independently
  6. being able to participate in a recovery group and follow the group rules

Exclusion Criteria:

  • attending another recovery-related group

Study details
    Mental Disorders
    Recovery

NCT05607875

National Cheng-Kung University Hospital

20 August 2025

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