804
Participants
Start Date
February 20, 2025
Primary Completion Date
March 31, 2029
Study Completion Date
March 31, 2029
Culturally Responsive SBIRT for OB
"SBIRT is a well-established enhanced screening preventive intervention model that is feasible and acceptable for use with trauma-exposed patients and in minoritized communities and can be delivered in the OB clinic during a prenatal care visit. The elements include:~1. standardized screening for PTSD and depression using the Primary Care Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Screen (PC-PTSD-5) and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screening (EPDS) that will mirror brief screening practice;~2. explicit focus on concerns regarding mistrust,~3. psychoeducation on PTSD, depression, and the effects of trauma including medical trauma and traumatic loss on health/functioning,~4. motivational interviewing strategy components to promote awareness of psychological symptoms and engagement in culturally relevant resources including support/resources related to relevant social determinants of health,~5. teaching coping skills with culturally responsive technology tools"
Brief Screening for PTSD
This well-established 5-minute in-clinic interview includes administration of the PC-PTSD-5, a 5-item PTSD screening tool by trained medical staff (nurse, physician's assistant). Providers receive approximately one hour of training in trauma-informed care and how to administer the screening protocol. This method is regularly used in primary care clinic settings with trauma-exposed veterans and is validated for use in civilian samples, including low-income Black adults utilizing urban safety net hospital medical clinics.
RECRUITING
Grady Health System, Atlanta
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Truman Medical Center (TMC) system, Kansas City
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
OTHER
University of Missouri, Kansas City
OTHER
Emory University
OTHER