| Literature DB >> 25505669 |
Chantal Henry1, Ole A Andreassen2, Angelo Barbato3, Jacques Demotes-Mainard4, Guy Goodwin5, Marion Leboyer1, Eduard Vieta6, Willem A Nolen7, Lars Vedel Kessing8, Jan Scott9, Michael Bauer10.
Abstract
Bipolar disorders rank as one of the most disabling illnesses in working age adults worldwide. Despite this, the quality of care offered to patients with this disorder is suboptimal, largely due to limitations in our understanding of the pathology. Improving this scenario requires the development of a critical mass of expertise and multicentre collaborative projects. Within the framework of the European FP7 programme, we developed a European Network of Bipolar Research Expert Centres (ENBREC) designed specifically to facilitate EU-wide studies. ENBREC provides an integrated support structure facilitating research on disease mechanisms and clinical outcomes across six European countries (France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain and the UK). The centres are adopting a standardised clinical assessment that explores multiple aspects of bipolar disorder through a structured evaluation designed to inform clinical decision-making as well as being applicable to research. Reliable, established measures have been prioritised, and instruments have been translated and validated when necessary. An electronic healthcare record and monitoring system (e-ENBREC©) has been developed to collate the data. Protocols to conduct multicentre clinical observational studies and joint studies on cognitive function, biomarkers, genetics, and neuroimaging are in progress; a pilot study has been completed on strategies for routine implementation of psycho-education. The network demonstrates 'proof of principle' that expert centres across Europe can collaborate on a wide range of basic science and clinical programmes using shared protocols. This paper is to describe the network and how it aims to improve the quality and effectiveness of research in a neglected priority area.Entities:
Keywords: Bipolar disorder; Clinical practice; Research networks; Standards of care
Year: 2013 PMID: 25505669 PMCID: PMC4230652 DOI: 10.1186/2194-7511-1-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Bipolar Disord ISSN: 2194-7511
Work packages supported by the ENBREC network
| Work package | Scope | Lead |
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| WP1 | Management of the project | Chantal Henry, France |
| WP2 | Developing common tools for diagnosis and multinational cohort follow-up | Eduard Vieta, Spain |
| WP3 | Developing common tools for neurocognitive assessment | Guy Goodwin, UK |
| WP4 | Assessment of common biomarkers and genetic markers | Marion Leboyer, France |
| WP5 | Development of standards for imaging | Ole Andreassen, Norway |
| WP6 | Treatment optimization, definition of subgroups of responders | Michael Bauer, Germany |
| WP7 | Supporting multinational clinical research and data management | Jacques Demotes, France |
| WP8 | Education, information, dissemination, translation of research outcomes into healthcare | Angelo Barbato, Italy |
| WP9a | Pan-European educational programme - ‘Improving the identification of BD II disorders’ | Jan Scott, UK |
| WP9b | Extension to new countries and within the countries | Jacques Demotes, France |
Core clinical rating scales
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| Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders | First et al. |
| or Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview | Sheehan et al. |
| Clinical Global Impression-Bipolar Version - Modified | Vieta Pascual et al. |
| Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale | Montgomery and Åsberg |
| Young Mania Rating Scale | Young et al. |
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| Global Assessment of Functioning Scale | American Psychiatric Association |
| Functioning Assessment Short Test | Rosa et al. |
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| State-Trait Anxiety Inventory | Marteau and Bekker |
| Altman Self-Rating Scale for Mania | Altman et al. |
| Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology | Rush et al. |