Integration of a Behavioral Health Collaborative Care Model Into an ICU Recovery Clinic-Pilot for Families
Medical University of South Carolina
Summary
This pilot study evaluates the feasibility and acceptability of implementing a Behavioral Health Collaborative Care Model (BH CoCM) for family members of ICU survivors. The intervention includes telehealth-enabled behavioral health assessments and access to the NeuroFlow platform. A subset of participants will undergo qualitative interviews.
Description
Patients seen in the MUSC ICU Recovery Clinic will be approached for consent for care through our Behavioral Health Collaborative Care Model. Patients and their families that consent will be randomized to an attention control group or an intervention group. The intervention group will have access to NeuroFlow platform, which has been specifically designed to support delivery of a BH CoCM. They will utilize Neuroflow for 6 months. They will undergo assessments for anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress The attention control group will undergo assessments for anxiety, depression, post-traum…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: \- Family member of ICU Recovery Clinic patient enrolled in parent BH CoCM study Exclusion Criteria: * Serious mental illness (e.g., schizophrenia, mania) * Late-stage dementia or cognitive impairment * Limited English proficiency * No internet-enabled device * Prisoners
Interventions
- BehavioralBehavioral Treatment
behavioral health collaborative care model in ICU recovery patients and families
Location
- Medical University of South CarolinaCharleston, South Carolina