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The Literature Collection contains over 11,000 references for published and grey literature on the integration of behavioral health and primary care. Learn More

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11341
The pilot study of a telephone disease management program for depression
Type: Journal Article
Authors: C. J. Datto, R. Thompson, D. Horowitz, M. Disbot, D. W. Oslin
Year: 2003
Publication Place: United States
Abstract: Most depressed patients are seen and treated exclusively by primary care clinicians. However, primary care patients with depression are often not adequately treated. The aims of this pilot study were to measure the impact of a telephone disease management program on patient outcome and clinician adherence to practice guidelines, measure the relationship of clinician adherence to patient outcome, and explore the measurement of patient adherence to clinician recommendations and its impact on patient outcomes. Thirty-five primary care practices in the University of Pennsylvania Health System were randomized to telephone disease management (TDM) or "usual care" (UC). All patients received a baseline and a 16-week follow-up clinical evaluation performed over the telephone. Those from TDM practices also received follow-up contact at least every 3 weeks, with formal evaluations at weeks 6 and 12. These interval contacts were designed to facilitate patient and clinician adherence to a treatment algorithm based on the Agency for Health Research and Quality (AHRQ) practice guidelines. Depressive symptoms evaluated with the Community Epidemiologic Survey of Depression (CES-D) scale as well as guideline adherence were the primary outcome measures. Sixty-one patients were enrolled in this pilot project. The overall effect for CES-D scores over time was significant, (P <.001), indicating that those participating in the trial (both TDM and UC groups) showed significant improvement. The interaction between intervention condition and time was also significant (P <.05), indicating that TDM patients improved significantly more over time than did UC patients. A greater proportion of TDM patients had CES-D scores <16 by Week 16 (66.7 versus 33.3%; chi(2), P <.05). The improvement in depression outcome for the TDM group was related to its impact on improving clinician adherence to depression treatment algorithms. The TDM pilot did not show a statistically significant effect on improving patient adherence to clinician recommendations, however. This preliminary data suggests that TDM for depression improves both clinician guideline adherence and patient outcomes in the acute phase of depression. The effect on patient outcome is at least partially explained by the effect of TDM on clinician adherence to depression treatment algorithms.
Topic(s):
HIT & Telehealth See topic collection
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Measures See topic collection
11342
The Policy Context of Patient Centered Medical Homes: Perspectives of Primary Care Providers
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Jeffrey A. Alexander, Genna R. Cohen, Christopher G. Wise, Lee A. Green
Year: 2012
Topic(s):
Healthcare Policy See topic collection
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Medical Home See topic collection
11343
The Policy Ecology of Behavioral Health Homes: Case Study of Maryland's Medicaid Health Home Program
Type: Journal Article
Authors: E. M. Stone, G. L. Daumit, A. Kennedy-Hendricks, E. E. McGinty
Year: 2020
Publication Place: United States
Abstract: Behavioral health homes, shown to improve receipt of evidence-based medical services among people with serious mental illness in randomized clinical trials, have had limited results in real-world settings; nonetheless, these programs are spreading rapidly. To date, no studies have considered what set of policies is needed to support effective implementation of these programs. As a first step toward identifying an optimal set of policies to support behavioral health home implementation, we use the policy ecology framework to map the policies surrounding Maryland's Medicaid behavioral health home program. Results suggest that existing policies fail to address important implementation barriers.
Topic(s):
Medical Home See topic collection
11344
The Policy Ecology of Behavioral Health Homes: Case Study of Maryland's Medicaid Health Home Program
Type: Journal Article
Authors: E. M. Stone, G. L. Daumit, A. Kennedy-Hendricks, E. E. McGinty
Year: 2020
Publication Place: United States
Abstract: Behavioral health homes, shown to improve receipt of evidence-based medical services among people with serious mental illness in randomized clinical trials, have had limited results in real-world settings; nonetheless, these programs are spreading rapidly. To date, no studies have considered what set of policies is needed to support effective implementation of these programs. As a first step toward identifying an optimal set of policies to support behavioral health home implementation, we use the policy ecology framework to map the policies surrounding Maryland's Medicaid behavioral health home program. Results suggest that existing policies fail to address important implementation barriers.
Topic(s):
Medical Home See topic collection
11345
The positive predictive value of the PHQ-2 as a screener for depression in Spanish-Speaking Latinx, English-speaking Latinx, and non-Latinx White primary care patients
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Ana J. Bridges, Aubrey R. Dueweke, Elizabeth A. Anastasia, Juventino Hernandez Rodriguez
Year: 2019
Topic(s):
Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
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Measures See topic collection
11346
The Post-Katrina Conversion Of Clinics In New Orleans To Medical Homes Shows Change Is Possible, But Hard To Sustain
Type: Journal Article
Authors: D. R. Rittenhouse, L. A. Schmidt, K. J. Wu, J. Wiley
Year: 2012
Topic(s):
Financing & Sustainability See topic collection
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Medical Home See topic collection
11347
The Practice Integration Profile: Rationale, development, method, and research
Type: Journal Article
Authors: C. R. Macchi, Rodger Kessler, Andrea Auxier, Juvena R. Hitt, Daniel Mullin, Constance van Eeghen, Benjamin Littenberg
Year: 2016
Topic(s):
Key & Foundational See topic collection
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Measures See topic collection
11348
The practice of office-based buprenorphine treatment of opioid dependence: Is it associated with new patients entering into treatment?
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Lynn E. Sullivan, Marek Chawarski, Patrick G. O'Connor, Richard S. Schottenfeld, David A. Fiellin
Year: 2005
Topic(s):
Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
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Education & Workforce See topic collection
11351
The Pregnancy Recovery Center: A women-centered treatment program for pregnant and postpartum women with opioid use disorder
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Elizabeth E. Krans, Stephanie Bobby, Michael England, Robert H. Gedekoh, Judy C. Chang, Bawn Maguire, Patty Genday, Dennis H. English
Year: 2018
Publication Place: England
Topic(s):
Education & Workforce See topic collection
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Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
11352
The Prescribed Opioids Difficulties Scale: A patient-centered assessment of problems and concerns
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Caleb J. Banta-Green, Michael Von Korff, Mark D. Sullivan, Joseph O. Merrill, Suzanne R. Doyle, Kathleen Saunders
Year: 2010
Topic(s):
Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
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Measures See topic collection
11353
The Prescribing Clinical Health Psychologist: A Hybrid Skill Set in the New Era of Integrated Healthcare
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Kevin M. McGuinness
Year: 2012
Topic(s):
Key & Foundational See topic collection
11354
The Prescription of Addiction Medications After Implementation of Chronic Care Management for Substance Dependence in Primary Care
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Tae Woo Park, Jeffrey H. Samet, Debbie M. Cheng, Michael R. Winter, Theresa W. Kim, Anna Fitzgerald, Richard Saitz
Year: 2015
Publication Place: Elmsford
Topic(s):
Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
11357
The presentation, recognition and management of bipolar depression in primary care
Type: Journal Article
Authors: J. M. Cerimele, L. A. Chwastiak, Y. F. Chan, D. A. Harrison, J. Unutzer
Year: 2013
Publication Place: United States
Abstract: Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder characterized by episodes of major depression and mania or hypomania. Most patients experience chronic symptoms of bipolar disorder approximately half of the time, most commonly subsyndromal depressive symptoms or a full depressive episode with concurrent manic symptoms. Consequently, patients with bipolar depression are often misdiagnosed with major depressive disorder. Individual patient characteristics and population screening tools may be helpful in improving recognition of bipolar depression in primary care. Health risk behaviors including tobacco use, sedentary activity level and weight gain are highly prevalent in patients with bipolar disorder, as are the comorbid chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. Patients with bipolar illness have about an eight-fold higher risk of suicide and a two-fold increased risk of death from chronic medical illnesses. Recognition of bipolar depression and its associated health risk behaviors and chronic medical problems can lead to the use of appropriate interventions for patients with bipolar disorder, which differ in important ways from the treatments used for major depressive disorder. The above topics are reviewed in detail in this article.
Topic(s):
General Literature See topic collection
11358
The President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health
Type: Web Resource
Authors: M. F. Hogan
Year: 2003
Publication Place: Rockville, MD
Topic(s):
Healthcare Policy See topic collection
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Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

11360
The prevalence and correlates of buprenorphine inhalation amongst opioid substitution treatment (OST) clients in Australia
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Danielle Horyniak, Paul Dietze, Briony Larance, Adam Winstock, Louisa Degenhardt
Year: 2011
Topic(s):
Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection