Telemedicine-Based Collaborative Care to Reduce Rural Health Disparities
基于远程医疗的协作护理减少农村健康差距
基本信息
- 批准号:7289225
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 61.76万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-09-21 至 2011-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdherenceAdoptionAmericanAntidepressive AgentsAreaArkansasArtsCaringChronicChronic CareChronic DiseaseClinicClinicalCommunity HealthCommunity Health CentersComputerized Medical RecordContractsCountryDiseaseEducational workshopEffectivenessElectronic Health RecordEmotionalEngineeringEvidence based practiceEvidence based treatmentFaceFastingFundingFutureGoalsHealth PolicyHealth Services AccessibilityHealthcareHealthcare SystemsIndividualInformation SystemsInternetInterventionLifeLocationLow incomeMedically Underserved AreaMental DepressionMental HealthMental Health ServicesMinorityMissionModelingMood DisordersNIH Program AnnouncementsNational Institute of Mental HealthNumbersOutcomePatient Access to RecordsPatientsPhysician ExecutivesPoliciesPolicy MakerPopulationPrimary Health CarePrincipal InvestigatorProcessProviderPublic HealthPublishingRandomized Controlled Clinical TrialsRelative (related person)ReportingResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResourcesRestRiskRuralRural CommunityRural HealthRural PopulationServicesSiteSocietiesSpecialistSystemTarget PopulationsTechnologyTelemedicineTelephoneTestingTranslationsUnited States Dept. of Health and Human ServicesUnited States Health Resources and Services AdministrationVeteransVisitbasecare deliverychronic care modelcollaborative carecompare effectivenesscostcost effectivenessdesignexperiencehealth disparityhealth related quality of lifeimprovedinnovationmental health centermultidisciplinarynovelorganizational structureoutreachportabilitypreferenceprogramsrural arearural disparitiessatisfactionsevere mental illnesssuicide ratetechnological innovation
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Rural individuals with depression face substantial barriers to care, seldom receive evidence-based treatment, and experience poor outcomes. Collaborative care has been documented to improve outcomes in large urban Primary Care (PC) clinics. Implementing collaborative care in small rural practices presents a unique challenge because it is not feasible to employ on-site multidisciplinary care teams dedicated to depression treatment. No published studies have documented the effectiveness of collaborative care in small rural PC clinics. In fact, one recent collaborative care effectiveness study conducted in both rural and urban practices found that outcomes were significantly improved in urban clinics, but not rural clinics. Results from our current VA study demonstrate that telemedicine-based collaborative care is effective in small rural PC clinics. Telemedicine-based collaborative care was provided to rural clinics by an off-site depression care team using telephones, emails, interactive video, and a shared electronic medical record. A critical question for the field is whether it is more effective for small rural clinics to provide collaborative care services on-site (practice-based collaborative care model) or to contract with an off-site care team that specializes in providing collaborative care to multiple clinics from a centralized location using telemedicine technologies (telemedicine-based model). We propose to compare the effectiveness/cost-effectiveness of telemedicine-based collaborative care to practice-based collaborative care in six Community Health Center (CHC) systems in rural Arkansas. In 2003, 890 federally-funded CHCs served over 12 million poor, ethnically diverse patients living in medically underserved areas. CHCs are in the process of re-engineering clinics to provide practice-based collaborative care as a part of the Health Disparities Collaboratives. The proposed research has the potential to have a major public health impact because the results should be generalizable to the hundreds of rural CHCs across the country. CHCs represent one of the largest and fasting growing PC systems in the nation, and thus results should be applicable to a large number of providers and patients across the nation. In addition, CHCs serve predominantly low income minority populations living in medically underserved areas. This population is at high risk for experiencing health disparities and thus, interventions targeting this population have the potential to have a major impact.
描述(由申请人提供):农村抑郁症患者在护理方面面临巨大障碍,很少接受循证治疗,并且结果不佳。据记录,协作护理可以改善大型城市初级保健 (PC) 诊所的治疗效果。在小型农村实践中实施协作护理提出了独特的挑战,因为雇用专门用于抑郁症治疗的现场多学科护理团队是不可行的。尚未发表的研究证明小型农村 PC 诊所协作护理的有效性。事实上,最近在农村和城市实践中进行的一项协作护理有效性研究发现,城市诊所的治疗效果显着改善,但农村诊所的治疗效果却没有显着改善。我们当前的 VA 研究结果表明,基于远程医疗的协作护理在小型农村 PC 诊所中是有效的。异地抑郁症护理团队使用电话、电子邮件、交互式视频和共享电子病历向农村诊所提供基于远程医疗的协作护理。该领域的一个关键问题是,对于小型农村诊所来说,在现场提供协作护理服务(基于实践的协作护理模式)或与专门使用远程医疗技术从集中位置向多个诊所提供协作护理的异地护理团队(基于远程医疗的模式)签订合同是否更有效。我们建议在阿肯色州农村的六个社区健康中心 (CHC) 系统中比较基于远程医疗的协作护理与基于实践的协作护理的有效性/成本效益。 2003 年,890 个联邦资助的 CHC 为生活在医疗服务匮乏地区的超过 1,200 万贫困、不同种族的患者提供服务。作为健康差异合作组织的一部分,CHC 正在重新设计诊所,以提供基于实践的协作护理。拟议的研究有可能对公共卫生产生重大影响,因为研究结果应该可以推广到全国数百个农村社区卫生中心。 CHC 是全国最大且增长最快的 PC 系统之一,因此结果应该适用于全国大量的提供者和患者。此外,CHC 主要为生活在医疗服务不足地区的低收入少数群体提供服务。该人群面临健康差异的高风险,因此针对该人群的干预措施有可能产生重大影响。
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