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. 2015 Mar 24;5(3):e006688. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006688

Table 1.

Schedule of enrolment, interventions and assessments

Time points Wave 0 Wave 1 Wave 2 Wave 3
0–6 months 7–15 months 16–24 months 25–33 months
Enrolment
 Eligibility screen X
 Informed consent X
 Baseline X
 Allocation X
Study phase
 Clusters 9–11 Control Control Control Intervention
 Clusters 5–8 Control Control Intervention Postintervention
 Clusters 1–4 Control Intervention Postintervention Postintervention
Assessment
Service users
 Demographics and clinical details X X X X
 Recovery Assessment Scale Revised (RAS-R)71 X X X X
 EUROHIS-QOL77 78 X X X X
Carers
 Demographics X X X X
 Demographic and clinical details about the person they care for X X X X
 EUROHIS-QOL77 78 X X X X
Staff
 Demographic and employment details X X X X
 Recovery Self Assessment (RSA)75 X X X X
 Staff Attitudes to Recovery Scale (STARS)79 X X X X
Data from external sources
 Medicare Benefits Scheme (MBS) data* X X X X
 Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) data* X X X X
 Victorian Emergency Minimum Dataset (VEMD)† X X X X
 Victorian Admitted Episodes Dataset (VAED)† X X X X
 Victorian Mental Health Triage Dataset (using CMI/ODS information system)† X X X X

*MBS and PBS information is routinely collection data from the Federal Government in Australia. MBS data provide information about when a medical service was received, the type of service, distance travelled to get to a service and how much out-of-pocket expenses were incurred for services. PBS data provide information on the type of medications prescribed, when they were prescribed, when they were collected, the distance travelled to collect medications and the costs of medications.

†State government emergency (VEMD) and admitted episodes (VAED) data sets provide information about when, where or how an individual was injured or became unwell, how urgent care needs were, the type of care that was received in hospital and length of time in the hospital, how people were cared for once discharged, place of residence, whether the person had a carer, if health insurance was used in hospital, background information about languages spoken and where someone was born. The State government mental health triage data set provides information on where an individual accessed a mental health service, who referred them and why, how urgent the care was and the type of care that was received, place of residence at the time and background information about the languages someone may speak.