A New Treatment Program: Focused Integrated Team-based Treatment Program for Bipolar Disorder (FITT-BD).

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Psychiatric Practice Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1097/PRA.0000000000000703
Louisa G Sylvia, Roberta E Tovey, Douglas Katz, Chelsea Boccagno, Audrey R Stromberg, Amy T Peters, Christina M Temes, Alexandra K Gold, Jessica Mow, Nicha Puvanich, Evan A Albury, Nicole J Stephan, Caylin M Faria, Andrew A Nierenberg, Masoud P Kamali
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Objective: Bipolar disorder (BD) is complicated by a dynamic, chronic course along with multiple comorbid psychiatric and medical conditions, making it challenging for clinicians to treat and patients to thrive. To efficiently manage the complexity of BD and help patients recover, we developed a Focused Integrated Team-based Treatment Program for Bipolar Disorder (FITT-BD). The purpose of this paper is to describe how we developed this clinic and the lessons we learned.

Methods: We developed FITT-BD by integrating strategies from stepped care, collaborative care, and learning health care systems. We describe the rationale, details, and lessons learned in developing FITT-BD.

Results: By integrating stepped care, collaborative care, and a learning health care system approach, FITT-BD aims to reduce barriers to care, leverage the expertise of a multidisciplinary treatment team, ensure patient-centeredness, and use assessments to inform and continuously improve outcomes in real time. We learned that there are challenges in the creation of a web-based application that tracks the treatment of patients within a network of hospitals.

Conclusions: The success of FITT-BD will be determined by the degree to which it can increase treatment access, improve treatment adherence, and help individuals with BD achieve their treatment goals. We expect that FITT-BD will improve outcomes in the context of ongoing clinical care.

Public health significance: The treatment of BD is challenging and complex. We propose a new treatment model for BD: FITT-BD. We expect that this program will be a patient-centered approach that improves outcomes in the context of ongoing clinical care for patients with BD.

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一种新的治疗方案:双相情感障碍集中综合团队治疗方案(FITT-BD)。
目的:双相情感障碍(BD)是一个动态的、慢性的过程,伴随着多种共病的精神和医疗状况,这使得临床医生的治疗和患者的成长具有挑战性。为了有效管理BD的复杂性并帮助患者康复,我们开发了一个基于团队的双相情感障碍集中综合治疗计划(FITT-BD)。本文的目的是描述我们是如何发展这家诊所的,以及我们所吸取的教训。方法:我们通过整合阶梯式护理、协作式护理和学习式医疗保健系统的策略来开发FITT-BD。我们描述了开发FITT-BD的基本原理、细节和经验教训。结果:通过整合阶梯式护理、协作式护理和学习式医疗保健系统方法,FITT-BD旨在减少护理障碍,利用多学科治疗团队的专业知识,确保以患者为中心,并利用评估实时告知和持续改进结果。我们了解到,创建一个基于网络的应用程序来跟踪医院网络中患者的治疗存在挑战。结论:FITT-BD的成功将取决于它能在多大程度上增加治疗机会,提高治疗依从性,并帮助BD患者实现治疗目标。我们预计FITT-BD将在持续的临床护理中改善结果。公共卫生意义:BD的治疗具有挑战性和复杂性。我们提出了一种新的BD治疗模式:FITT-BD。我们希望该计划将是一种以患者为中心的方法,在BD患者持续临床护理的背景下改善结果。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Psychiatric Practice® seizes the day with its emphasis on the three Rs — readability, reliability, and relevance. Featuring an eye-catching style, the journal combines clinically applicable reviews, case studies, and articles on treatment advances with practical and informative tips for treating patients. Mental health professionals will want access to this review journal — for sharpening their clinical skills, discovering the best in treatment, and navigating this rapidly changing field. Journal of Psychiatric Practice combines clinically applicable reviews, case studies, and articles on treatment advances with informative "how to" tips for surviving in a managed care environment.
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