2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2011.01.001
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Enhancing the population impact of collaborative care interventions: mixed method development and implementation of stepped care targeting posttraumatic stress disorder and related comorbidities after acute trauma

Abstract: Objective To develop and implement a stepped collaborative care intervention targeting PTSD and related co-morbidities to enhance the population impact of early trauma-focused interventions. Method We describe the design and implementation of the Trauma Survivors Outcomes & Support Study (TSOS II). An interdisciplinary treatment development team was comprised of trauma surgical, clinical psychiatric and mental health services “change agents” who spanned the boundaries between front-line trauma center clinica… Show more

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“…Research is at an early stage, e.g., a randomized trial of stepped care for acute PTSD is underway. 47 One challenge is the feasibility of delivering evidence-based psychotherapy for PTSD. 8,9 Care management and mental health support can facilitate medication management and referral to specialty mental health, but the effective psychotherapies require 10-12 weekly sessions of 60-90 min each, which is lengthy for a primary care setting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research is at an early stage, e.g., a randomized trial of stepped care for acute PTSD is underway. 47 One challenge is the feasibility of delivering evidence-based psychotherapy for PTSD. 8,9 Care management and mental health support can facilitate medication management and referral to specialty mental health, but the effective psychotherapies require 10-12 weekly sessions of 60-90 min each, which is lengthy for a primary care setting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 All US Level I and II trauma centers were identified through a review of the American College of Surgeons' listing of verified trauma programs, the American Trauma Society's Information Exchange information system, and other web-based searches. 22,23 Informational data on hospital accreditation, academic affiliation and residency training programs, and bed number were obtained from American Hospital Directory listings and through review of individual hospital web pages. These public information data sources were utilized in conjunction with hospital web-sites to identify potential trauma program survey responders.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a collaborative stepped-care approach [20, 40, 42, 83–86], individual needs are matched to the appropriate level of care, and more intensive interventions only used if required [8687]. As a first step, the service user is provided with a self-help intervention (e.g., visual literacy manualized versions of evidence-based treatments such as cognitive behavioral therapy in settings like Mozambique with high illiteracy rates).…”
Section: Global Mental Health: Lessons To Be Learnedmentioning
confidence: 99%