Summary

Eligibility
for people ages 18 years and up (full criteria)
Location
at San Diego, California
Dates
study started
completion around
Principal Investigator
by Nicole A Stadnick, PhD, MPH
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Nicole A Stadnick

Description

Summary

Pediatric depression is a global concern that has fueled efforts for enhanced detection and treatment engagement. While many health systems have implemented components of depression screening protocols, there is limited evidence of effective follow-up for pediatric depression. A key barrier to prompt service linkage is timely team communication and coordination between clinicians and staff across service areas. This project aims to refine and test a team communication training implementation strategy to improve implementation of an existing pediatric depression screening protocol in a large pediatric healthcare system. The implementation strategy will target team mechanisms at the organizational-level and provider-level. Team communication training is hypothesized to lead to improved, efficient, and effective decision-making to increase the frequency of depression screening and timely service linkage. Findings are expected to yield better understanding of how to optimize team communication activities and patterns in the pediatric depression screening to treatment cascade. This should also culminate in improved patient engagement and outcomes, which are critical to address the youth mental health crisis.

Official Title

TEAMS R34 #3: Developing and Testing a Team Communication Training Implementation Strategy for Depression Screening in a Pediatric Health Care System

Details

Aim 1: Use mixed methods to refine a team communication training implementation strategy to improve implementation of an existing health system universal depression screening protocol (clinical intervention)

Aim 2: Use a two-arm hybrid type 3 implementation-effectiveness pilot trial to assess the initial effectiveness of the team communication training strategy on implementation of the depression screening protocol.

Aim 3: Use mixed methods to assess team/organizational (intra-organizational alignment, implementation climate) and team member/provider (communication, coordination, psychological safety, shared cognitions) mechanisms of the team communication training implementation strategy and a novel application of natural language processing methods.

Keywords

Depression, Children, Depression Screening, Team Communication, Team Effectiveness, Depressive Disorder, Team Communication Training, Early Identification Universal Depression Screening

Eligibility

You can join if…

Open to people ages 18 years and up

Inclusion criteria for all groups of participants are intentionally broad to ensure valid analyses:

  1. Employed as medical staff and/or a medical or health provider at Rady Children's Hospital San Diego.
  2. Experience providing or supporting care to children and adolescents with mental health care needs.

You CAN'T join if...

Any individual that does not meet the inclusion criteria will be excluded from study participation.

Location

  • UC San Diego: IN STEP Children's Mental Health Research Center
    San Diego California 92123 United States

Lead Scientist at UCSD

  • Nicole A Stadnick, PhD, MPH
    Nicole Stadnick, PhD., MPH., is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at UC San Diego, Director of Dissemination and Evaluation of the UC San Diego Dissemination and Implementation Science Center, researcher at the Child and Adolescent Services Research Center and a licensed psychologist.

Details

Status
in progress, not accepting new patients
Start Date
Completion Date
(estimated)
Sponsor
University of California, San Diego
ID
NCT06527196
Study Type
Interventional
Participants
Expecting 40 study participants
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