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Behavioral Health Interdisciplinary Program - Collaborative Chronic Care Model (BHIP-CCM) Enhancement Project 2.0

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

Overview

This quality improvement project aims to help outpatient mental health teams, known as Behavioral Health Interdisciplinary Program (BHIP) teams, adopt more collaborative care practices (consistent with the collaborative chronic care model or CCM). The investigators therefore aim to use two different implementation strategies -- centralized technical assistance and implementation facilitation -- to align BHIP teams' care practices more closely with the principles of the CCM.

Description

This quality improvement project aims to help outpatient mental health teams, known as Behavioral Health Interdisciplinary Program (BHIP) teams, adopt more collaborative care practices (consistent with the collaborative chronic care model or CCM). The investigators therefore aim to use two different implementation strategies -- centralized technical assistance and implementation facilitation -- to align BHIP teams' care practices more closely with the principles of the CCM.

The two primary outcomes of this project are:

  1. BHIP team collaboration, as evidenced by improved scores in the Role Clarity and Team Primacy dimensions of the Team Development Measure (TDM)
  2. BHIP team clinical effectiveness, as evidenced by reduction in mental health hospitalizations among Veterans treated by the BHIP teams that have received the two types of implementation strategies described above.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Note that treatment assignment will be at the facility level, and given the stepped wedge design, sites in Waves 2-4 will cross over from Centralized Technical Assistance to Implementation Facilitation.
  • At the provider level (for completing the TDM), the primary inclusion criterion is clinicians working on BHIP Teams at the participating medical centers.
  • At the patient level (for mental health hospitalizations, costs, and all-cause mortality), the primary inclusion criterion is Veterans treated by the BHIP teams at the participating medical centers.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with a diagnosis of dementia in the electronic medical record.

Study details

Mental Health

NCT05997836

VA Office of Research and Development

26 January 2024

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