Testing a Scalable Model of Care to Improve Patients Access to Mental Health Services After Traumatic Injury
Medical University of South Carolina
Summary
The purpose of this study to learn about patients' experience with the Trauma Resilience and Recovery program (TRRP) and/or the enhanced care group.
Description
In 2015, our team launched the Trauma Resilience and Recovery Program (TRRP) at the Medical University of South Carolina's Level I trauma center. TRRP is a stepped model of care that is designed to deliver education at the bedside about mental health recovery after traumatic injury as well as risk assessment and brief intervention for high-risk patients (Step 1), foster symptom self-monitoring and continued education via our automated text messaging system (Step 2), screen for PTSD and depression by chatbot or telephone 30 days post-injury (Step 3), and provide a referral and warm handoff to m…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 16+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * English- or Spanish-speaking patients ≥ 16 years old who are admitted to George Washington University hospital's trauma center and screen positive on the Injured Trauma Survivors Screen (which indicates risk for development of posttraumatic stress disorder and/or depression) will be included. Exclusion Criteria: * Patients who have a Glasgow Coma Scale score under 13 at hospital admission, moderate to severe cognitive impairment (as measured by the Montreal Cognitive Assessment), active psychosis, or injury that prevents verbal communication (e.g., serious head or spin…
Interventions
- BehavioralTrauma Resilience and Recovery Program
The Trauma Resilience and Recovery Program is a stepped model of care that is designed to deliver education at the bedside about mental health recovery after traumatic injury as well as risk assessment and brief intervention for high-risk patients (Step 1), foster symptom self-monitoring and continued education (Step 2), screen for PTSD and depression 30 days post-injury (Step 3), and provide a referral and warm handoff to mental health services if needed (Step 4).
Location
- George Washington University HospitalWashington, Virginia