Technology-assisted Collaborative Care Program for Depressed Patients With Chronic Disease at Primary Care
Depression
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Depression focused on measuring Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial, Depression, Hypertension, Diabetes, Primary Care, Psychotherapy, Cognitive-Behavioral
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18 or older.
- Enrolled in the Cardiovascular Health Program (i.e. currently receiving treatment for diabetes and/or hypertension) at the study primary care clinics.
- Patient Health Questionnaire-9 Item (PHQ-9) score ≥ 15.
- Signed informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Functional illiteracy (i.e., patients unable to read and comprehend written information, such as the study questionnaires or written informed consent).
- Significant visual and/or auditive impairments (i.e., such as those imposing a serious difficulty to respond the study questionnaires or written informed consent).
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Cognitive impairment - ineligible patients would give a negative answer to questions "What year is it?" and "Where are we (place/address)?".
- In treatment for bipolar and/or psychotic disorder.
- Current psychological treatment for depression.
- High risk of developing alcohol/substance abuse problems, according to an Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) score ≥ 27.
Sites / Locations
- Dirección de Salud Municipal I. Municipalidad de El BosqueRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
"Me cuido y me siento mejor"
Enhanced Usual Treatment
Patients in the primary care clinics assigned to the intervention will receive eight sessions of a computer-assisted, psycho-educational intervention delivered by trained therapists; structured telephone calls by social worker to monitor clinical progress and treatment adherence; usual medical care for chronic diseases; and access to the project's website, which will be populated with information about the project's aims, the research team, and contact data, along with educational material related to depression, diabetes and hypertension, and healthy lifestyles. Study therapists will receive biweekly and monthly supervision by psychologist and psychiatrist, respectively. A monthly meeting will be held between the PCC team and a member of the research team to ensure continuity of care.
The patients in the primary care clinics assigned to the comparator will receive the usual treatment for depression and their physical conditions -all the guaranteed interventions for people with depression, hypertension, and/or diabetes in primary care, according to the Clinical Guidelines for the Treatment of Depression- and their associated basket of health benefits included in the Regime of Explicit Health Care Guarantees. They will have access to the project's website, which will be populated with information about the project's aims, the research team, and contact data, along with educational material related to depression, diabetes and hypertension, and healthy lifestyles.