Electronic Screening to Support Measurement Based Care: Examples from the Field

Q2 Social Sciences Military Behavioral Health Pub Date : 2021-10-23 DOI:10.1080/21635781.2021.1994490
J. Pittman, E. Almklov, A. Angkaw, Neal Doran, L. Lindamer, S. Norman, Kathleen M. Grubbs, W. Wolfe, N. Afari
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Abstract Background Measurement-based care (MBC) is associated with improved patient outcomes, but is seldom fully implemented. Electronic self-report screening systems may help overcome some obstacles associated with implementing MBC. One such program, eScreening, provides customized and automated self-report mental and physical health screening via mobile tablet for veterans seen in Veterans Health Administration (VHA) settings and by web browser for patients seen remotely by telemedicine. We aimed to describe how electronic health screening systems can support the implementation of measurement-based behavioral healthcare. Methods We collected descriptive data on the use of eScreening, including clinical settings, measures used, and frequency of use; and present a brief case composite example. Results eScreening was used in multiple VHA clinical programs to administer validated symptom severity measures at baseline and regular intervals during treatment. The case composite example describes a Veteran referred to the PTSD clinic where he was treated with Cognitive Processing Therapy. eScreening was used routinely to track mental health symptoms, promote collaborative dialogue, and inform treatment progress. Conclusion Electronic self-report screening systems can support the implementation of MBC by facilitating the process of routine symptom collection/monitoring, informed decision-making, objective evaluation of treatment outcomes, and collaborative care in behavioral healthcare settings.
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电子筛选以支持基于测量的护理:来自该领域的例子
背景:基于测量的护理(MBC)与改善患者预后相关,但很少得到充分实施。电子自我报告筛选系统可能有助于克服与实施MBC有关的一些障碍。其中一个名为“电子筛查”的项目,通过移动平板电脑为在退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)就诊的退伍军人提供定制的、自动的自我报告心理和身体健康筛查,通过网络浏览器为远程医疗的患者提供远程医疗服务。我们的目的是描述电子健康筛查系统如何支持基于测量的行为医疗保健的实施。方法:我们收集了关于电子筛查使用的描述性数据,包括临床环境、使用的措施和使用频率;并给出了一个简单的案例组合实例。结果在多个VHA临床项目中使用筛查,在基线和治疗期间定期进行有效的症状严重程度测量。案例复合例子描述了一位退伍军人被转到创伤后应激障碍诊所,在那里他接受了认知处理疗法的治疗。筛查通常用于跟踪心理健康症状,促进协作对话,并告知治疗进展。结论电子自我报告筛查系统可以促进行为医疗机构的常规症状收集/监测、知情决策、客观评估治疗结果和协同护理,从而支持MBC的实施。
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Military Behavioral Health
Military Behavioral Health Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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