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Improving the quality of depression and pain care in multiple sclerosis using collaborative care: The MS-care trial protocol.

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العنوان: Improving the quality of depression and pain care in multiple sclerosis using collaborative care: The MS-care trial protocol.
المؤلفون: Ehde, Dawn M.1 ehde@uw.edu, Alschuler, Kevin N.1,2, Sullivan, Mark D.3, Molton, Ivan P.1, Ciol, Marcia A.1, Bombardier, Charles H.1, Curran, Mary C.1, Gertz, Kevin J.1, Wundes, Annette1,2, Fann, Jesse R.1,3
المصدر: Contemporary Clinical Trials. Jan2018, Vol. 64, p219-229. 11p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *MENTAL depression, *BRIEF Pain Inventory, *MULTIPLE sclerosis, *RESEARCH protocols, *HEALTH outcome assessment
مستخلص: Background and objectives Evidence-based pharmacological and behavioral interventions are often underutilized or inaccessible to persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) who have chronic pain and/or depression. Collaborative care is an evidence-based patient-centered, integrated, system-level approach to improving the quality and outcomes of depression care. We describe the development of and randomized controlled trial testing a novel intervention, MS Care , which uses a collaborative care model to improve the care of depression and chronic pain in a MS specialty care setting. Methods We describe a 16-week randomized controlled trial comparing the MS Care collaborative care intervention to usual care in an outpatient MS specialty center. Eligible participants with chronic pain of at least moderate intensity (≥ 3/10) and/or major depressive disorder are randomly assigned to MS Care or usual care. MS Care utilizes a care manager to implement and coordinate guideline-based medical and behavioral treatments with the patient, clinic providers, and pain/depression treatment experts. We will compare outcomes at post-treatment and 6-month follow up. Projected patient outcomes We hypothesize that participants randomly assigned to MS Care will demonstrate significantly greater control of both pain and depression at post-treatment (primary endpoint) relative to those assigned to usual care. Secondary analyses will examine quality of care, patient satisfaction, adherence to MS care, and quality of life. Study findings will aid patients, clinicians, healthcare system leaders, and policy makers in making decisions about effective care for pain and depression in MS healthcare systems. (PCORI- IH-1304-6379; clinicaltrials.gov : NCT02137044 ). This trial is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov , protocol NCT02137044 . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
قاعدة البيانات: Academic Search Index
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تدمد:15517144
DOI:10.1016/j.cct.2017.10.001