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Effectiveness and Implementation of eScreening in Post 9/11 Transition Programs
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating eScreening and Screening As Usual for Depression and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 72 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Electronic screening is effective for timely detection of, and intervention for, suicidal ideation and other mental health symptoms. The VA eScreening program is a patient self-report electronic screening system that has shown promise for the efficient and effective collection of mental and physical health information among Veterans. However, additional effectiveness and implementation research is warranted to evaluate the impact of eScreening within VHA. This study addresses questions of the impact of eScreening compared to screening as usual, while evaluating a multi-component implementation strategy (MCIS) for optimal enterprise rollout of eScreening in VA Transition Care Management clinics.
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eScreening is a clinical patient self report system that allows Veterans to complete self report screens, including assessments of depression, PTSD and alcohol use, using a secure connection from any internet connected device.
Assessment of depression, PTSD and alcohol use using verbal and paper-based screening methods.