Person-Centered Versus Measurement-Based Care in Mental Health (PCORI-SDM)
Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Major Depression
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Schizophrenia focused on measuring serious mental illness, mental health services research, measurement-based care, shared decision making, psychiatric medication management, community psychiatry, comparative effectiveness research, mixed methods research
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adults age 18 and older
- Non-SMI (anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, dysthymia, depression NOS) or SMI (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression)
- Receiving services at one of the 15 participating community mental health centers
- At least three claims for medication management services in past 12 months
- Insured by Community Care Behavioral Health Organization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Assessed by clinicians as being too ill to be treated on an outpatient basis
- Unable to speak, read, or understand English at the minimum required level
Sites / Locations
- Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center
- UPMC Center for High-Value Health Care
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Person-Centered Care
Measurement-Based Care
Decision support center staffed by peers. Patient uses the CommonGround program prior to medication visit to prepare a personal report, with support from peer(s). The CommonGround report expresses goals for medication, how other strategies help with functioning, current problems, and medication side effects. Patient brings report into the medication visit. Prescriber and patient discuss medication options, and prescriber enters the shared decision into CommonGround during the visit.
Clinic staff asks each patient to use a tablet computer to complete a brief assessment of symptoms and problems prior to medication visit. Prescriber views assessment results on office computer and discusses next steps in medication management with the patient.