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Improving Care and Reducing Cost Study

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Schizophrenia
Schizoaffective Disorder
Psychosis NOS
Interventions
Behavioral: Relapse Prevention Plan
Behavioral: Daily Support Website
Behavioral: Computer CBT for voices and paranoia
Behavioral: FOCUS
Other: Prescriber Decision Assistant
Registration Number
NCT02364544
Lead Sponsor
Northwell Health
Brief Summary

The goal of the Improving Care and Reducing Cost (ICRC) Program, is to improve disease management and the overall process of care in treating the chronic illness schizophrenia in order to reduce ER visits and hospital days while providing better care, better health and increased patient satisfaction. This will be done by fostering innovation in the use of technology and by training and deploying a new cadre of personnel in the behavioral health field: Mental Health/Health Technology (MH/HT) Case Managers.

Detailed Description

The goal of the Improving Care and Reducing Cost (ICRC) Program, is to improve disease management and the overall process of care in treating the chronic illness schizophrenia in order to reduce ER visits and hospital days while providing better care, better health and increased patient satisfaction. This will be done by fostering innovation in the use of technology and by training and deploying a new cadre of personnel in the behavioral health field: Mental Health/Health Technology (MH/HT) Case Managers. The specific treatments we propose to use are evidence based, but their dissemination has been limited because of lack of trained personnel and cost. The model we propose, the Health Technology Program (HTP), will address these problems through use of the web and mobile phone based training and interventions.

The components of the HTP program that are being tested in the pilot program include: 1) evidence-based pharmacological treatment facilitated by a web-based prescriber decision support system-Prescriber Decision Assistant (PDA) 2) brief, in-person, relapse prevention counseling with supplemental web-based learning modules, 3) a daily support website that offers web- and phone-based resources to support persons with schizophrenia and their family members or others. The resources include a patient and family Psycho-Education Treatment program, which includes electronic peer groups facilitated by mental health professionals, providing medication reminders via web and phone, and conducting monitoring of early warning signs of relapse via web and phone 4) an interactive smart phone text-messaging application to support medication adherence, facilitate coping with symptoms and improve daily functioning in individuals with schizophrenia 5) a web-based, self-administered cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) program for the management of hallucinations. All patients will be provided with pharmacological treatment (PDA), brief in-person relapse prevention counseling, and an Android mobile phone. The other program components will be provided to patients using a shared decision-making approach to assess need and preference.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
461
Inclusion Criteria
  • • Age 18 to 60, (patients age 51-60 require review from the coordinating site)

    • Clinical diagnosis of:

      • schizophrenia
      • schizoaffective disorder
      • psychosis NOS
    • Has had two or more inpatient hospitalizations for treatment of a psychotic disorder

    • Currently in the hospital or up to 30 days of inpatient hospitalization for a psychotic disorder

      o If patients are sent to a partial, or day hospital following an inpatient hospitalization, the 30 day window begins at the time of discharge from the day or partial hospital

    • Any ethnicity

    • Ability to participate in research assessments in English

    • Ability to provide fully informed consent

Exclusion Criteria
  • • Individuals who cannot understand what research participation entails, or correctly answer the questions about research participation that are part of the Study Information Review and provide fully informed consent will be excluded

    • More than 30 days since discharge from a psychiatric hospitalization
    • Any other serious medical condition that in the opinion of the investigator would seriously impair functioning making the patient unsuitable for the trial
    • Patients who would likely find it burdensome and/or have difficulty sustaining the use of a laptop computer and /or smart phone due to issues of security, consistent connectivity or other factors.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Health Technology ProgramRelapse Prevention PlanThe components of the treatment model include: 1) Prescriber Decision Assistant (PDA) 2) relapse prevention plan, 3) the daily support website 4) FOCUS, an interactive smart phone text-messaging application 5) a web-based, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) program All patients will be provided with pharmacological treatment (PDA), brief in-person relapse prevention counseling, and an Android mobile phone. The other program components will be provided to patients using a shared decision-making approach to assess need and preference.
Health Technology ProgramDaily Support WebsiteThe components of the treatment model include: 1) Prescriber Decision Assistant (PDA) 2) relapse prevention plan, 3) the daily support website 4) FOCUS, an interactive smart phone text-messaging application 5) a web-based, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) program All patients will be provided with pharmacological treatment (PDA), brief in-person relapse prevention counseling, and an Android mobile phone. The other program components will be provided to patients using a shared decision-making approach to assess need and preference.
Health Technology ProgramComputer CBT for voices and paranoiaThe components of the treatment model include: 1) Prescriber Decision Assistant (PDA) 2) relapse prevention plan, 3) the daily support website 4) FOCUS, an interactive smart phone text-messaging application 5) a web-based, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) program All patients will be provided with pharmacological treatment (PDA), brief in-person relapse prevention counseling, and an Android mobile phone. The other program components will be provided to patients using a shared decision-making approach to assess need and preference.
Health Technology ProgramFOCUSThe components of the treatment model include: 1) Prescriber Decision Assistant (PDA) 2) relapse prevention plan, 3) the daily support website 4) FOCUS, an interactive smart phone text-messaging application 5) a web-based, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) program All patients will be provided with pharmacological treatment (PDA), brief in-person relapse prevention counseling, and an Android mobile phone. The other program components will be provided to patients using a shared decision-making approach to assess need and preference.
Health Technology ProgramPrescriber Decision AssistantThe components of the treatment model include: 1) Prescriber Decision Assistant (PDA) 2) relapse prevention plan, 3) the daily support website 4) FOCUS, an interactive smart phone text-messaging application 5) a web-based, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) program All patients will be provided with pharmacological treatment (PDA), brief in-person relapse prevention counseling, and an Android mobile phone. The other program components will be provided to patients using a shared decision-making approach to assess need and preference.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Total Number of Hospitalization and Emergency Room VisitsBaseline, Month 1, Month2, Month 3, Month4, Month 5, and Month 6

Captures the number of hospital and ER visits each month

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Service Utilization Resource FormBaseline, month 3, month 6

Captures services received in the last 30 days

Change from Baseline Heinrich's Quality of Life ScaleBaseline and month 6

Trial Locations

Locations (8)

Henderson Mental Health Center

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Ft Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Cherry Street

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Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

Community Mental Health Center, Inc.

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Lawrenceburg, Indiana, United States

UMKC School of Pharmacy

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Kansas City, Missouri, United States

University of New Mexico Department of Psychiatry UNM Health Sciences Center

🇺🇸

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Burrell Behavioral Health

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Springfield, Missouri, United States

The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester

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Manchester, New Hampshire, United States

PeaceHealth Oregon/Lane County Behavioral Health Services

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Eugene, Oregon, United States

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