Engaging Patients With Mental Disorders From the ED in Outpatient Care (EPIC)
Mental Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Mental Disorder focused on measuring Emergency Medicine, Psychiatry, Health Promotion, Public Health
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Admission to the emergency department for a primary diagnosis of a mental disorder
- Plan for discharge to a participating community mental health center (CMHC)
- Lives within the CMHC catchment area
Exclusion Criteria:
- Cognitive impairment
- Not able to speak English
- Admission to the hospital from the emergency department
Sites / Locations
- University of South Carolina
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Professional Care Manager
Peer Specialist Care Manager
Each participating site will have a nurse or social worker to provide care management. Training activities will include modules for each of the key domains covered in the intervention: shared decision making, action planning; motivational interviewing; and mental health as a cornerstone of recovery, working effectively within the mental health system; and self-care and stress management.
Each participating site will have a peer specialist to provide care management. Peer specialists will have a minimum of a high school education, a history of a mental illness, be self-described as 'in recovery,' and have reliable transportation to the study site. All certified peer specialists will receive training in a curriculum that supports identifying and pursuing goals for recovery; developing and documenting recovery-focused treatment plans; and supporting linkages with community-based services. Peers learn to help other individuals with mental health conditions to facilitate mental health dialogues; explore mental health choices and options; identify and work with a clinician; and obtain access to community health supports.