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CompletedNCT05085886

Implementation Science Approach to Enhancing Depression Treatment in Collaborative Depression Care Settings ( DepCare )

A Randomized Control Trial of a Multi-level Theoretical Approach to Enhancing Patient Engagement in Primary Care Settings Sustaining Collaborative Depression Care (Transform DepCare)

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
605 (actual)
Sponsor
Columbia University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of a multi-level intervention - centered around a web-application that facilitates depression screening, automated shared decision making (SDM), patient activation, and psychoeducation - on mental health treatment optimization among patients with elevated depressive symptoms with or without co-morbid anxiety receiving care in primary care clinics that offer collaborative care. The objectives of the study include: Leveraging user centered design to refine a strategy centered around an electronic SDM (eSDM) tool (aim 1), and assessing the effect of the strategy on provider behavior (aim 2) and on patient enrollment in depression treatment (aim 3).

Detailed description

Collaborative care, a team-based approach to integrating primary and behavioral health, is effective in reducing depressive and anxiety symptoms and improving clinical outcomes. However, attempts to optimize collaborative care in real world settings have been hindered by patient (stigma, low self-efficacy, low perceived treatment efficacy), provider (suboptimal symptom recognition and communication at referral), and system (limited resources, lack of screening) level barriers. Few if any prior studies have focused on assessing the effectiveness of multi-level strategies to optimize treatment engagement in primary care settings in the sustainability phase of collaborative care. Using the behavior change wheel (BCW) framework, we created a multi-level strategy for optimizing treatment in primary care settings with collaborative care programs. The strategy involves system/staff-level problem solving, patient-level electronic screening, patient activation, and an automated shared decision-making tool in addition to primary care provider-level behavioral health education with automated decisional support. The investigators now aim to test this multifaceted implementation strategy for optimizing treatment amongst patients with elevated depressive symptoms (with or without co-morbid anxiety) in the ambulatory care network (ACN) clinics of New York Presbyterian Hospital (NYPH) with established/mature collaborative care programs that predominantly care for socioeconomically disadvantaged and minority patients. We will randomize providers to either the multicomponent strategy or enhanced usual care. The investigators aim to assess the effectiveness of this intervention on patient engagement in mental health treatment (primary outcome) as well as on provider action to optimize/manage treatment (secondary outcome).

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALDepCarePrimary Care Provider (1) One-time presentation or video with education and motivational messaging around collaborative care, functionality of the DepCare patient tool and optimal management of depression and comorbid anxiety (2) Quality improvement/ implementation team meetings on optimizing mental health treatment in primary care and DepCare (i.e., multi-level, multi-component intervention) implementation (3) Automatically-generated decisional support on individual patient treatment preferences (i.e., for every patient who receives the DepCare patient tool) Patient: Tool comprised of enhanced depression and anxiety screening (includes option for voice-over questions, point-and-click responses), and for those who screen positive for depressive symptoms (with or without comorbid anxiety), diagnosis recognition support, psycho-education, videos promoting patient engagement in treatment, and personalized medication selection support.
BEHAVIORALEnhanced Usual CareClinic-level (1) Quality Improvement Support and education around valid depression screening (2) Local technical support for mental health treatment optimization

Timeline

Start date
2021-08-03
Primary completion
2023-06-30
Completion
2023-06-30
First posted
2021-10-20
Last updated
2025-02-14

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05085886. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.