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N/ACompleted· 131 enrolled
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RESPECT-D +1 moreother
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Development and Evaluation of Enhanced Digital Health Coaching Program for Depressive Symptoms to Support Collaborative Depression Treatment in Primary Care: The RESPECT-D-E (Enhanced) Trial

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center·interventional·Posted Apr 24, 2012·Updated Sep 18, 2014

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating RESPECT-D and RESPECT-D-E (Enhanced) for Depressive Disorder, Major and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 131 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Primary care physicians have emerged as the predominant mental health care providers for diagnosing and treating depression. The majority of patients with mood disorders receive treatment in the primary care setting, within which approximately 10-30% of all patients present with a depressive disorder. Comprehensive 'Collaborative Care' models of depression management significantly improve depression outcomes and health-related quality of life. Core features of these programs include use of a trained depression care manager to closely coordinate with primary care clinicians, support treatment recommendations, provide patient education, conduct patient follow-up to ensure adequate treatment, and manage as-needed access to psychiatrists for patients with more complex presentations. Evidence based Collaborative Care models do not currently weave in the use of web-based or mobile technologies. These technologies offer unique features that may make collaborative depression care more effective. The digital health coaching program for depressive symptoms enhanced during Phase I of the current project is a web-based tool featuring video, text, links and graphics which provide patients with education, self-management techniques, tailored feedback, and tools for tracking treatment progress. The RESPECT-D (Re-engineering Systems of Primary Care Treatment of Depression) intervention is a collaborative depression management model for primary care. The primary objective of this project is to compare the efficacy of an enhanced Collaborative Care model for depression (RESPECT-D-E) to the standard model (RESPECT-D) for patients with minor and major depression and dysthymic disorder. This study will be a randomized controlled trial with 150 participants who are receiving antidepressant medication treatment in the primary care setting. The primary objectives are: reduction in subject reported depressive symptoms, improvement in subject reported health related quality of life and improvement in subject adherence to treatment regimen as demonstrated by self-report measures and clinician-administered assessment. The investigators hypothesize that compared to RESPECT-D at 12 weeks, participants randomized to RESPECT-D-E will demonstrate: a greater reduction in depressive symptoms, a greater improvement in health-related quality of life and a greater satisfaction with quality of depression care received.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
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CountriesUnited States
CollaboratorsJohnson & Johnson

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedApr 24, 2012
Enrollment StartSep 1, 2011
Primary CompletionOct 1, 2013
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2.1 yearsPosted 14.2 years ago

Interventions

RESPECT-Dother

The RESPECT-D (Re-engineering Systems of Primary Care Treatment of Depression) intervention is a systematic approach to the assessment and management of depression within Primary Care. The essential components of the Collaborative Care model include prepared PCPs and practices, the Care Manager, and a Behavioral Health specialist all working in partnership with the patient. The trained depression care manager closely coordinates with primary care clinicians, supports treatment recommendations, patient education, appropriate follow-up to ensure adequate treatment, and coordination with a consulting psychiatrist.

RESPECT-D-E (Enhanced)other

The RESPECT-D-E intervention includes all of the components of the RESPECT-D model, but also incorporates the enhanced digital health coaching program for depressive symptoms tool, is an on-line program with education, coaching, self-management techniques, symptom, side effect and medication adherence tracking for depression. Depressive symptoms, medication side effects and adherence data are automatically delivered to the Care Manager for use in treatment planning. The program provides tailored feedback, provides coaching on skills related to depression treatment (such as changing negative thoughts and avoiding relapse), and offers tools for tracking behavior change.