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A Comparative Effectiveness Trial of an Information Technology Enhanced Peer-Integrated Collaborative Care Intervention for US Trauma Care Systems
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Peer-Integrated Multidisciplinary Collaborative Care and Trauma surgery team notification for PTSD and Physical Injury. Completed, enrolled 450 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study evaluates two readily implementable approaches to the delivery of transitional care for injured patients treated emergently in US trauma care systems. The two approaches to be compared are a multidisciplinary team collaborative care intervention that integrates front-line trauma center staff with peer interventionists to trauma surgical team notification of patient emotional distress with recommended mental health consultation. The collaborative care intervention will be supported by a novel Emergency Department (ED) health information exchange technology platform.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Case management, behavioral intervention elements, psychopharmacologic medication recommendations and 24/7 cell phone coverage for 6 months post-injury.
Trauma surgery team notification of patient emotional distress, with plan for mental health inpatient consultation will be the comparator condition.