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Implementation of Tailored Collaborative Care For Women Veterans (CCWV) (QUE 15-272)
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Collaborative Care for Women Veterans for Anxiety and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 153 participants across 3 sites.
Detailed Summary
Implementation of Tailored Collaborative Care for Women Veterans (CCWV) was designed to enhance primary care-mental health integration for women Veterans by tailoring services to women Veterans' and providers' needs and providing an evidence-based intervention, Coordinated Anxiety Learning and Management, to address anxiety and depression in a patient-centered approach. CCWV was implemented in two of the Women's Health Practice-Based Research Network sites, with careful attention to local tailoring and adaptation to enhance the fit of the care model in varied local contexts.
Study Details
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Interventions
This is a collaborative care model that focuses on identifying need for depression and/or anxiety care. Patients with possible anxiety and/or depression are referred to a care manager in primary care-mental health integration. The care manager then conducts a thorough assessment, offers the patient a variety of appropriate treatment options, and works with the patient to determine a care plan. One of the key options the investigators offered in this study is the Calm Tools for Living (CALM) intervention, which is focused on anxiety and which is rooted in patient preferences. Patients can choose web-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and/or pharmacologic treatment. In this study the investigators trained appropriate MH providers in CALM and studied the ways in which the intervention needs to be tailored to women Veterans.