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Participatory Design of Electronic Health Record Tools for Problem Solving Therapy
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Problem Solving Therapy as Usual and Assisted Problem Solving Therapy for Depression. Completed, enrolled 24 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Problem Solving Therapy for Primary Care (PST-PC) is an evidence based psychosocial intervention (EBPI) for use in primary care settings, with more than 100 clinical trials. Despite its proven efficacy we have found that implementation of PST-PC is complicated, resulting in rapid program drift (deviation from protocol with associated loss of efficacy), among practitioners following completion of training. Many studied have shown that program drift is not uncommon in the implementation of EBPIs and can be mitigated through on-going decision support and supervision. Unfortunately, decision support and supervisors of EBPIs are not widely available in low-resourced primary care clinics. We will address this problem by creating decision support tools to be integrated into electronic health records. Because these tools are deemed by many practitioners in other fields to be burdensome, we will explicitly involve active input on the content, design and function of these support tools. Outcomes may include electronic dashboards for panel management, automated suggestions for application of PST-PC elements based on patient reported outcomes or integration of automated patient tracking, and support of patient engagement. We hypothesize that enhanced decision support (target mechanism) will sustain quality delivery of PST-PC, which in turn will improve patient reported outcomes.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Treatment as usual to deliver 6 weekly sessions to teach patients how to use the seven step process to solve problems.
Smart note assisted delivery of 6 weekly session to teach patients how to use the seven step process to solve problems