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Patient Priorities and Community Context: Navigation for Disadvantaged Women With Depression
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Navigation and Enhanced Screening and Referral for Depression. Completed, enrolled 223 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to determine whether priority-based patient navigation will improve patient satisfaction, quality of life (QOL), and depression when compared to screening-and-referral for socioeconomically disadvantaged women's health patients with depression. The investigators goal is to establish patient-driven, effective, generalizable, and disseminable interventions to reduce depression-related disparities and improve outcomes.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The navigator provides up to 4 months outreach and support to implement the personal care plan. Patients determine the preferred frequency and type of contact with the navigator. . At the end of the four months, the patient and navigator will review the personal care plan, and the navigator will work with the patient as to how she can continue progress through accessing other supports and resources as needed.
Patients assigned to ESR will be provided with a print-out of their Promote-W comprehensive health screening results. More specifically, they will receive a list of concerns they endorsed plus a resource list of locations where they can obtain assistance with those issues, which are largely free.