231
Participants
Start Date
February 5, 2018
Primary Completion Date
June 16, 2020
Study Completion Date
June 16, 2020
Engagement-Focused Care Coordination (EFCC)
Engagement interviewing is embedded within a traditional PCMH structure using motivational interviewing and shared decision making; it explores treatment options in the context of a patient's life circumstances, and helps her work through ambivalence to receiving care. In one to two sessions, providers disclose the probable diagnosis of depression, provide psycho-education, present treatment options, and engage clients in shared decision making to determine the most appropriate referral.
Problem Solving Education (PSE)
Problem solving sessions are one-on-one, workbook-based interactions. Sessions comprise seven sequential steps: 1-defining a problem, 2-establishing goals for problem resolution, 3-generating multiple solution alternatives, 4-Implementing decision making guidelines, 5-evaluating and choosing solutions, 6-Implementing the preferred solutions, and 7-evaluating the outcome.
Boston Medical Center, Boston
Lead Sponsor
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
OTHER
Boston University
OTHER
Boston Medical Center
OTHER