Psychiatric Comorbidity
- Conditions
- Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases
- Interventions
- Other: Questionnaires
- Registration Number
- NCT02927652
- Lead Sponsor
- Duke University
- Brief Summary
The goals of this project are aimed at the following:
1. Identifying psychiatric comorbidity in patients presenting to the HNSCS clinic 1F and Duke Otolaryngology of Raleigh clinic using the validated assessment tool Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI-18) and the patient control scale. The BSI-18 is an 18 question and patient control an 8 item tool that takes about four minutes to complete.
2. Gathering data regarding patient satisfaction in new patients to the HNSCS clinics via the CG-CAHPS visit survey.
3. Examining relationships between psychiatric comorbidity and patient satisfaction.
4. Examining relationships between psychiatric comorbidity and healthcare system use.
- Detailed Description
Patients with multiple otolaryngology complaints experience psychosocial distress. This psychosocial distress can have an adverse effect on treatment outcomes for the primary complaint and on the overall patient experience. It can result in greater costs for more care that may not be best-directed. This has implications not only for the patients, but also for providers' quality metrics.
Data will be collected via surveys and a chart review. New patients at the Duke Clinic 1F and Duke Raleigh Otolaryngology will be asked to complete the BSI-18, patient control scale, and disease specific outcome measure upon patient intake by the clinic nurse. The CG-CAHPS Visit Survey 2.1 will be completed at the conclusion of the clinical encounter. Patient participation consists of these surveys on their initial visit only.
The PI and/or a resident will conduct a chart review of these patients looking for history of psychiatric diagnoses and/or related prescriptions. Patients who have psychiatric diagnoses and/or prescriptions in the chart will be considered to have their needs "met", in that they are receiving care. Data regarding diagnoses and prescriptions will also be entered into REDCap.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 463
- Age 18 or older
- New patient appointment at Duke Clinic 1F or Duke Raleigh Otolaryngology
- Ability to read, write, and understand English
- Less than 18 years old
- Unable to read, write, and understand English
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Questionnaires for new patients Questionnaires New patients seen at Duke Clinic for Head and Neck Surgery \& Communication Sciences or Duke Raleigh Otolaryngology will be administered questionnaires (BSI-18, CG-CAHPS, and patient control scale).
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Identification of psychiatric comorbidity day 1 Measured by the Perceived Control Scale (PCS) questionnaire using a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 4 (strongly agree).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Patient satisfaction of provider visitCG-CAHPS score day 1 Assessment of patient satisfaction measured by CG-CAHPS visit survey. Will be correlated with BSI-18 during data analysis to evaluate whether evidence of psychosocial distress and perception of satisfaction may be correlated.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Duke University Medical Center and affiliated practices
🇺🇸Durham, North Carolina, United States