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HIV Translating Initiatives for Depression Into Effective Solutions
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Collaborative Care Interventions for HIV, Depression. Completed, enrolled 249 participants across 3 sites.
Detailed Summary
This study is a randomized trial designed to test and refine a collaborative care model for treating depression in VA patients with HIV.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Patients in the intervention group will be supported by a depression collaborative care team that will include a depression nurse care manager, clinical pharmacist, and psychiatrist. The depression nurse care manager will evaluate depression symptom severity, antidepressant side effects, depression and HIV medication adherence every two weeks over the phone during the acute phase of treatment and will record these results in CPRS. After a 50% improvement in depression severity, the intervention subject will move into the continuation phase of treatment and the patient will be contacted every four weeks by the depression nurse case manager.