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Specialty Medical Homes to Improve Outcomes for Patients With IBD and Behavioral Health Conditions
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating TEAM and TECH for Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Behavioral Symptoms. Completed, enrolled 657 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
A comparative effectiveness study using an individual-level randomized design along with a pragmatic, mixed-methods approach to compare two strategies (e.g. in-person supported care, technology-supported care) all of which include evidence-based components for delivering IBD and BH care. Quantitative (e.g. self-report, electronic health record, process) and qualitative (e.g., interviews) data will be collected across multiple time points during the study period.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
TEAM incorporates team-based care with traditional in-person clinic visits. The care team includes a gastroenterologist, nurse practitioner, nutritionist, social worker/behavioral health specialist, and a psychologist or psychiatrist.
TECH uses team-based care similar to TEAM, but in-person care is substituted with telemedicine (i.e., video visits and consultations) and digital behavioral health tools.