Self-Management Addressing Heart Disease Risk Trial (SMAHRT)
Bipolar Disorder, Cardiovascular Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Bipolar Disorder focused on measuring Chronic Illness, Disease management, Health Behaviors, Mood Disorders-Bipolar
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis of bipolar disorder (I, II, not otherwise specified, or schizoaffective-bipolar subtype)
- Have a diagnosis or be at risk for arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD).
We define this as a patient having a current diagnosis of or receiving treatment for at least one of the following medical conditions:
- hyperlipidemia or dyslipidemia (documented diagnosis or low-density lipoprotein >=160, or receiving statin or other treatment)
- hypertension (documented diagnosis or blood pressure of >=140/90 on 2 occasions)
- diabetes mellitus (documented diagnosis or HbA1C >=7%, or receiving treatment)
- obesity (documented diagnosis or BMI >30), based on medical record review of current problems
- current ASCVD diagnosis
Exclusion Criteria:
- Have unresolved substance intoxication or withdrawal, such as appearing to be intoxicated (e.g., incoherent, slurred speech), or experiencing withdrawal symptoms from substance abuse at the time of enrollment.
- Are already enrolled in a mental health program with a mobile outreach component in which clinical caregivers deliver services to the patient in the community (e.g., assertive community treatment or intensive case management). These patients may be receiving similar services to those offered in the intervention.
- Are unwilling or unable to provide informed consent or comply with study requirements at the time of enrollment (e.g., unable to complete forms or attend scheduled sessions due to serious illness or substantial functional limitations).
Sites / Locations
- VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Chronic Care Model for Bipolar Disorder
Enhanced Usual Care
An intervention group of patients with bipolar disorder and 1 or more risk factor for cardiovascular disease; group will receive self-management group sessions, followed by phone contacts by the Care Manager. This is the chronic care model for bipolar disorder
A group of patients with bipolar disorder and one or more risk factors for cardiovascular disease will be randomized to receive enhanced usual care. This group will receive usual care, plus mailings on wellness topics (attention control), and their providers will receive information on guideline concordant care.