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1 to 4 of 4 Research Studies DisplayedKornfield R, Lattie EG, Nicholas J
"Our job is to be so temporary": designing digital tools that meet the needs of care managers and their patients with mental health concerns.
The purpose of this study was to improve understanding of how to integrate digital tools in routine healthcare, especially for patients with both physical and mental health needs. The researchers conducted interviews and design workshops with 1. a group of care managers who support patients with complex health needs, and 2. their patients whose health needs include mental health concerns. The researchers examined both groups' views of potential applications of digital tools within care management. The study found that care managers felt underprepared to addressing mental health issues on an ongoing basis and had concerns about the burden and confusion of providing support through new digital channels. Patients envisioned benefiting from ongoing mental health support from care managers, including support in using digital tools. The needs of patients and care managers may be so different that meeting both through the same tools represents a substantial challenge, and could require altering these professionals' roles in mental health support.
AHRQ-funded; HS028003.
Citation: Kornfield R, Lattie EG, Nicholas J .
"Our job is to be so temporary": designing digital tools that meet the needs of care managers and their patients with mental health concerns.
Proc ACM Hum Comput Interact 2023 Oct; 7(CSCW2):302. doi: 10.1145/3610093..
Keywords: Behavioral Health, Health Information Technology (HIT), Care Coordination
Lindly OJ, Martin AJ, Lally K
A profile of care coordination, missed school days, and unmet needs among Oregon children with special health care needs with behavioral and mental health conditions.
In order to inform Oregon's Title V needs assessment activities, researchers sought to characterize the state's subpopulation of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) with behavioral and mental health conditions (B/MHC) and to determine associations of care coordination with missed school days and unmet needs for this subpopulation. They found that among Oregon CSHCN with B/MHC, 48.9% missed 4 or more school days, 25% had one or more unmet health services need, and 14.8% had one or more unmet family support services need. They concluded that their approach to identify Oregon CSHCN with B/MHC may be adopted by other states endeavoring to improve health for this vulnerable subpopulation.
AHRQ-funded; HS000063.
Citation: Lindly OJ, Martin AJ, Lally K .
A profile of care coordination, missed school days, and unmet needs among Oregon children with special health care needs with behavioral and mental health conditions.
Community Ment Health J 2020 Nov;56(8):1571-80. doi: 10.1007/s10597-020-00609-4..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Disabilities, Behavioral Health, Care Coordination, Healthcare Delivery
Bierman AS
AHRQ Author: Bierman AS
Preventing and managing multimorbidity by integrating behavioral health and primary care.
People with multimorbidity are especially challenged in navigating fragmented health systems designed to treat diseases rather than people. The harms associated with this fragmentation, such as adverse events resulting from conflicting treatments and increased costs, have been well documented. As a result, there have been renewed calls for more patient-centered care, with a particular emphasis on the importance of the integration of primary care and behavioral health as fundamental for achieving this goal. This paper discusses preventing and managing multimorbidity by integrating behavioral health and primary care.
AHRQ author - Bierman
Citation: Bierman AS .
Preventing and managing multimorbidity by integrating behavioral health and primary care.
Health Psychol 2019 Sep;38(9):851-54. doi: 10.1037/hea0000787..
Keywords: Care Coordination, Healthcare Delivery, Behavioral Health, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Primary Care
Moise N, Shah RN, Essock S
Sustainability of collaborative care management for depression in primary care settings with academic affiliations across New York State.
This study examined sustainability of collaborative care management for depression in primary care settings with academic affiliations across New York State. The investigators used descriptive statistics to assess implementation metrics in sustaining vs. opt-out clinics and trends in implementation fidelity 1 and 2 years into the sustainability phase among sustaining clinics.
AHRQ-funded; HS025198
Citation: Moise N, Shah RN, Essock S .
Sustainability of collaborative care management for depression in primary care settings with academic affiliations across New York State.
Implement Sci 2018 Oct 12;13(1):128. doi: 10.1186/s13012-018-0818-6..
Keywords: Care Coordination, Depression, Behavioral Health, Primary Care