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| Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute | OTHER |
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The cost of serious mental illness (SMI) in the U.S. is $317 billion annually. This translates to more than $1000 for every man, women, and child in the U.S. Hospitalization and Emergency Room (ER) visits have the highest costs. Outpatient services are overburdened. There is a push to get people out of hospitals quickly, while they are still quite ill. These factors cause patients to be lost in the transition from inpatient to outpatient care. Many individuals are repeatedly rehospitalized or continue to clog emergency rooms in an attempt to receive care. The importance of transitional care between inpatient/ER facilities and outpatient services to prevent this revolving door phenomenon has been continually stressed. There is little research on the best way to accomplish smooth transition to outpatient care. We developed a 90-day transitional care clinic (TCC) to address this need. We propose a randomized treatment outcome study comparing two transitional service packages within our TCC: a Standard Care package versus an Engagement-Focused package that features a novel intake procedure and a Shared Decision-Making intervention: Access Group is an intake procedure designed to address many of the problems of traditional approaches to post-acute treatment engagement, including failure of patients to reach intake appointments. Shared Decision-Making (SDM) is a structured approach to provider-patient communication that has been shown to increase patient involvement in care and improve outcomes. Despite SMI patients' desire to be more involved in their treatment decisions and promising early evidence of SDM's effectiveness in SMI, SDM has not been systematically evaluated in transitional psychiatric care. In the proposed study, patients referred to TCC will be randomized to either Engagement-focused Care or Standard Care. The relative benefit of these two approaches will be evaluated in 300 individuals who will be randomized to these two treatments in a 2:1 ratio. We hypothesize that attendance at appointments, reported satisfaction, shared decision making and quality of life will be higher for engagement focused care. The new treatment package is designed to get individuals into treatment quickly and to teach them how to be good consumers of mental health treatments going forward.
Aim 1: To compare EFC to SC with respect to linkage to TCC services. Hypothesis A: Patients referred to EFC will exhibit a significantly greater rate of attendance at their TCC intake appointment than SC patients.
Aim 2: To compare EFC to SC with respect to patient participation in outpatient treatment.
Hypothesis B: Patients referred to EFC will report significantly greater shared decision-making in their TCC prescriber appointments than SC patients.
Hypothesis C: Patients referred to EFC will exhibit significantly greater attendance at post-intake scheduled TCC appointments than SC patients.
Hypothesis D: Patients referred to EFC will exhibit a significantly greater rate of attendance at initial post-TCC scheduled mental health appointments than SC patients.
Aim 3: To compare Engagement-focused Care (EFC) to Standard Care (SC) with respect to patients' long term quality of life.
Hypothesis E: Patients who receive EFC will exhibit significantly greater quality of life than SC patients six months after TCC termination.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Engagement Focused Care | Experimental | Engagement Focused Care which includes all components of standard treatment plus both group Access intake process with its flexibility of scheduling and the SDM intervention |
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| Standard Care | Active Comparator | Standard Care includes individual intake appointments which are traditional in outpatient service and all services of the clinic including counseling, access to a prescriber, care coordination, and access to home visits. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Engagement focused care | Behavioral | Engagement focused care includes a group intake appointment called Access group with flexible scheduling allowing ease of rescheduling and access as soon as the same day, as well as Shared Decision Making coaching. For Shared Decision Making, a coach meets with the person prior to or following appointments with the prescriber to assist the person regarding what to ask, what to tell, to review options, and to foster choice. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Subjective Quality of Life | The Quality of Life Interview (QOLI; 91) is a 45-minute structured interview that assesses quality of life in the domains of family, social relations, leisure activities, finances, legal/safety issues, work/school, and health. It is one of the most psychometrically sound QoL instruments for use in mental illness. The subjective scale assesses quality of life from the perspective of the patient. Subjective QOL = Mean of items 1,3,8,9,11,13,16,18,20,21 . Scores range from 1-7. Higher scores indicate better quality of life | baseline, 3 months and 6 months |
| Engagement in Treatment | Whether patient kept appointment post TCC | 6 months |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Dawn I Velligan, PhD | University of Texas | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| UTHSCSA | San Antonio | Texas | 78229 | United States |
Deidentified data provided by PI as requested velligand@uthscsa.edu
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| ID | Title | Description |
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| FG000 | Engagement Focused Care | Engagement Focused Care which includes all components of standard treatment plus both group Access intake process with its flexibility of scheduling and the SDM intervention Engagement focused care: Engagement focused care includes a group intake appointment called Access group with flexible scheduling allowing ease of rescheduling and access as soon as the same day, as well as Shared Decision Making coaching. For Shared Decision Making, a coach meets with the person prior to or following appointments with the prescriber to assist the person regarding what to ask, what to tell, to review options, and to foster choice. |
| FG001 | Standard Care | Standard Care includes individual intake appointments which are traditional in outpatient service and all services of the clinic including counseling, access to a prescriber, care coordination, and access to home visits. Standard Care: Standard treatment provided by a university based transitional care clinic, with individual intakes and follow-ups for medication/therapy scheduled as soon as possible from intake but at least 1 week away-no prioritization of cases |
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| Follow up 2 6 Months Post TCC Treatment |
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| ID | Title | Description |
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| BG000 | Engagement Focused Care | Engagement Focused Care which includes all components of standard treatment plus both group Access intake process with its flexibility of scheduling and the SDM intervention Engagement focused care: Engagement focused care includes a group intake appointment called Access group with flexible scheduling allowing ease of rescheduling and access as soon as the same day, as well as Shared Decision Making coaching. For Shared Decision Making, a coach meets with the person prior to or following appointments with the prescriber to assist the person regarding what to ask, what to tell, to review options, and to foster choice. |
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| Title | Description | Population Description | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Denominator Units Selected | Denominators | Classes |
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| Age, Categorical | Count of Participants |
| Type | Title | Description | Population Description | Reporting Status | Anticipated Posting Date | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Time Frame | Units Analyzed | Denominator Units Selected | Arm/Group Information | Denominators | Classes | Analyses | |||
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| Primary | Subjective Quality of Life | The Quality of Life Interview (QOLI; 91) is a 45-minute structured interview that assesses quality of life in the domains of family, social relations, leisure activities, finances, legal/safety issues, work/school, and health. It is one of the most psychometrically sound QoL instruments for use in mental illness. The subjective scale assesses quality of life from the perspective of the patient. Subjective QOL = Mean of items 1,3,8,9,11,13,16,18,20,21 . Scores range from 1-7. Higher scores indicate better quality of life | All patients with baseline and at least one follow up on QOL | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | baseline, 3 months and 6 months |
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9-12 months
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | Engagement Focused Care | Engagement Focused Care which includes all components of standard treatment plus both group Access intake process with its flexibility of scheduling and the SDM intervention Engagement focused care: Engagement focused care includes a group intake appointment called Access group with flexible scheduling allowing ease of rescheduling and access as soon as the same day, as well as Shared Decision Making coaching. For Shared Decision Making, a coach meets with the person prior to or following appointments with the prescriber to assist the person regarding what to ask, what to tell, to review options, and to foster choice. |
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| Title | Organization | Phone | Extension | |
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| Dr. Dawn Velligan | UTHSCSA | 210-567-5508 | velligand@uthscsa.edu |
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| D059039 | Standard of Care |
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| D019984 | Quality Indicators, Health Care |
| D011787 | Quality of Health Care |
| D006298 | Health Services Administration |
| D017530 | Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation |
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| Standard Care | Behavioral | Standard treatment provided by a university based transitional care clinic, with individual intakes and follow-ups for medication/therapy scheduled as soon as possible from intake but at least 1 week away-no prioritization of cases |
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| transferred out of clinic |
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| Lost to Follow-up |
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| incarcerated,violent |
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| BG001 | Standard Care | Standard Care includes individual intake appointments which are traditional in outpatient service and all services of the clinic including counseling, access to a prescriber, care coordination, and access to home visits. Standard Care: Standard treatment provided by a university based transitional care clinic, with individual intakes and follow-ups for medication/therapy scheduled as soon as possible from intake but at least 1 week away-no prioritization of cases |
| BG002 | Total | Total of all reporting groups |
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| Age, Continuous | Mean | Standard Deviation | years |
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| Sex: Female, Male | Count of Participants | Participants |
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| OG001 | Standard Care | Standard Care includes individual intake appointments which are traditional in outpatient service and all services of the clinic including counseling, access to a prescriber, care coordination, and access to home visits. Standard Care: Standard treatment provided by a university based transitional care clinic, with individual intakes and follow-ups for medication/therapy scheduled as soon as possible from intake but at least 1 week away-no prioritization of cases |
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| Primary | Engagement in Treatment | Whether patient kept appointment post TCC | All patients for whom survey (call data) were available post TCC discharge | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | 6 months |
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| 306 |
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| 306 |
| EG001 | Standard Care | Standard Care includes individual intake appointments which are traditional in outpatient service and all services of the clinic including counseling, access to a prescriber, care coordination, and access to home visits. Standard Care: Standard treatment provided by a university based transitional care clinic, with individual intakes and follow-ups for medication/therapy scheduled as soon as possible from intake but at least 1 week away-no prioritization of cases | 0 | 159 | 0 | 159 |
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