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Psychoeducation for Patients With Bipolar Disorder in Rwanda

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What is being tested

Groups Psychoeducation

+ Waiting-list

Behavioral
Who is being recruted

Bipolar and Related Disorders+1

+ Mental Disorders

+ Bipolar Disorder

Over 18 Years
+6 Eligibility Criteria
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How is the trial designed

Treatment Study

Interventional
Study Start: January 2021
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Summary

Principal SponsorUniversity of Aarhus
Last updated: January 28, 2026
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Study start date: January 15, 2021

Actual date on which the first participant was enrolled.

Background: Mental health and neurological disorders constitute 13% of the global burden of diseases. Alarmingly this burden has risen by 41% in the last 20 years. It is estimated that severe mental disorders (i.e. severe depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders) have a two to three times higher average mortality compared to the general population. Treatment rates for these disorders are low in low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs), where treatment gaps of more than 90% have been documented. In western countries, the efficacy of psychoeducation, as an add-on treatment to pharmacotherapy in the treatment of symptoms and relapse prevention initiatives concerning bipolar disorder (BD), is well documented. Yet, few studies on psychosocial interventions for BD have been conducted in low-income countries. The overall aim of the study is to determine the effect, feasibility and acceptability of psychoeducation for patients with BD in Rwanda. Methods: The study is divided into a prospective randomized controlled trial (RCT) and a district trial. Patients with bipolar disease type I or II that meet DSM-V diagnostic criteria given by a trained psychiatrist and age ≥ 18 years will be invited to participate. For the RCT study participants will be randomised to 1) group-psychoeducation for patients and relatives, 2) a waiting list. The RCT will take place at a referral hospital. The district trial compares the impact of psychoeducation given at the district level by mental health nurses with psychoeducation conducted at referral hospitals. Intervention: Manual-structured group psychoeducation with eight sessions of 90 minutes over eight weeks (at one session per week). Patients will be offered to invite their relatives for 2-3 psychoeducation-days for relatives. Outcomes: The primary outcome is a reduction in symptom severity, the incidence of relapse and hospitalization. Secondary outcomes include Improved quality of life and medication adherence and knowledge, as well as reduced self-stigmatization. All outcomes will be assessed at baseline, immediately post-intervention, and at the 3 and 6 months follow-up. Sample size: In the literature on group-psychoeducation, 13 out of 18 RCT's have a reduction in general psychiatric symptom severity, the incidence of relapse and hospitalization as main outcomes. Eighteen RCT's on group psychoeducation for BD were reviewed before a study of Colom et al. was selected as the base of the power calculation. The incidence of relapse in the study was (92%) (55 subjects) in the control group vs 67% (40 subjects) in the psychoeducation group. For this study, a sample size of 40 patients for each arm is required to achieve a level of 80% power with a 5% level of significance when comparing the mean change in each intervention with the control arm via a two-sample t-test. Adjusting for a drop-out rate of 20%: 40/(1-(20/100))= 50 participants will be needed for each group (50 for intervention, 50 for waiting-list and 50 for the district trial). Randomization: Study participants at the hospital level who meet the inclusion criteria and sign the informed consent form will be randomized individually into either intervention-arm or waiting list through block-randomization with a ratio of 1:1. Patients at the district level will not be randomized since the number of patients with BD at these levels is unknown and can result in the sample size will be too small. Instead, all will be offered participation. Ethical Approval The research protocol and study-related documents have been approved by the College of Medicine and Health Sciences Institutional Review Board, Rwanda and The National Council for Science and Technology (NCST) in Rwanda.

Official TitlePsychoeducation for Patients With Bipolar Disorder in Rwanda
NCT04671225
Principal SponsorUniversity of Aarhus
Last updated: January 28, 2026
Sourced from a government-validated database.Claim as a partner

Protocol

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.
Design Details

154 patients to be enrolled

Total number of participants that the clinical trial aims to recruit.

Treatment Study

These studies test new ways to treat a disease, condition, or health issue. The goal is to see if a new drug, therapy, or approach works better or has fewer side effects than existing options.



Eligibility

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria: person's general health condition or prior treatments.
Conditions
Criteria

Any sex

Biological sex of participants that are eligible to enroll.

Over 18 Years

Range of ages for which participants are eligible to join.

Healthy volunteers not allowed

If individuals who are healthy and do not have the condition being studied can participate.

Conditions

Pathology

Bipolar and Related DisordersMental DisordersBipolar DisorderMood Disorders

Criteria

2 inclusion criteria required to participate
A diagnosis of BD type I or II that meets DSM-V diagnostic criteria given by a trained psychiatrist

No episode in the preceding 4 weeks. Age ≥ 18 years.

4 exclusion criteria prevent from participating
Previous participation in any structured psychological intervention

Insufficient understanding of Kinyarwanda

Clinical evidence of substantial cognitive impairments.

Alcohol or drug-dependence

Study Plan

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Treatment Groups
Study Objectives

2 intervention groups are designated in this study

This study does not include a placebo group 

Treatment Groups

Group I

Experimental
Intervention: Manual-structured group psychoeducation.

Group II

Participants in the control group will be assigned to a waiting list and receive group-psychoeducation after the active intervention groups.

Study Objectives

Primary Objectives

Secondary Objectives

Study Centers

These are the hospitals, clinics, or research facilities where the trial is being conducted. You can find the location closest to you and its status.

This study has 2 locations

Suspended

Ndera Hospital

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Suspended

The University Teaching Hospital of Kigali (CHUK)

Kigali, Rwanda
Completed2 Study Centers
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