Pilot Study of Asynchronous and Synchronous Telepsychiatry for Skilled Nursing Facilities



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Anxiety, Depression, Neurology, Psychiatric, Psychiatric
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology, Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:4/21/2016
Start Date:August 2015
End Date:August 2017
Contact:Glen Xiong, MD
Email:gxiong@ucdavis.edu
Phone:916-876-5200

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A Pilot Study Examining Use of Asynchronous and Synchronous Telepsychiatry Consultation for Skilled Nursing Facility Residents

Specific Aims: This study aims to assess the acceptability of asynchronous

telepsychiatry (ATP) and synchronous (STP) in rural Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF)

population, in a 12-month randomized controlled trial. ATP relies on video recording of a

psychiatric interview, where the video is later reviewed by a psychiatrist to make a

psychiatric diagnosis and treatment recommendation to the primary treatment team.

STP is real-time, face-to-face psychiatric assessment using video conferencing to come

up with a psychiatric recommendation. People residing in SNFs generally rely on primary

and consultant physicians to visit them and rarely have outpatient psychiatrist follow-up.

SNFs offer more services than what is available to primary care office, and include 24-

hours skilled nursing services, physical therapy, nutritional consultation, occupational

therapy, social services, wound care, and psychiatric consultation when available. SNF

residents are unable to live independently due to their multiple medical comorbidities

and are therefore more medically ill than patients who are typically seen in primary care

settings. The present study aims to demonstrate feasibility and to collect pilot data in

SNFs. This study is funded by the UC Davis Behavior Health Center of Excellence grant

via the California Mental Health Services Act (Prop 63). In a larger, future study, the
investigators

intend to demonstrate that ATP will be no different than STP in clinical outcomes but will

be more accessible and cost effective.

Specific Aims: This study aims to assess the acceptability of asynchronous

telepsychiatry (ATP) and synchronous (STP) in rural Skilled Nursing Facility

(SNF) population, in a 12-month randomized controlled trial. ATP relies on

video recording of a psychiatric interview, where the video is later reviewed by

a psychiatrist to make a psychiatric diagnosis and treatment recommendation

to the primary treatment team.

STP is real-time, face-to-face psychiatric assessment using video conferencing

to come up with a psychiatric recommendation. People residing in SNFs

generally rely on primary and consultant physicians to visit them and rarely

have outpatient psychiatrist follow-up. SNFs offer more services than what is

available to primary care office, and include 24-hours skilled nursing services,

physical therapy, nutritional consultation, occupational therapy, social services,

wound care, and psychiatric consultation when available. SNF residents are

unable to live independently due to their multiple medical comorbidities and are

therefore more medically ill than patients who are typically seen in primary care

settings. The present study aims to demonstrate feasibility and to collect pilot

data in SNFs. This study is funded by the University of California (UC Davis)

Behavior Health Center of Excellence grant via the California Mental Health

Services Act (Prop 63). In a larger, future study, we intend to demonstrate that

ATP will be no different than STP in clinical outcomes but will be more

accessible and cost effective.

Aim 1: To assess whether ATP and STP models improve clinical outcomes:

Hypotheses: Compared to STP, the ATP arm will: H1: show similar clinical

outcome trajectory, reflected in improvement from baseline, as measured by

Clinical Global Impression (CGI), Patient Health Questionaire-9 (PHQ-9), Brief

Interview for Mental Status (BIMS), and overall behavioral symptoms; H2: have

similar use of health care resources: psychiatric medications, additional interval

psychiatric visits, number of emergency room visits and hospitalizations

(medical, psychiatric, and overall); And H3: produce shorter waiting times for

psychiatric consultation.

Aim 2: To assess the acceptability of ATP and STP by examining satisfaction

surveys from SNF residents (who are able to complete the surveys).

Hypothesis:

Compared to STP, ATP participants will show: H1: Similar levels of satisfaction

as measured by: Telemedicine Satisfaction Survey as completed by

participants.

Aim 3: To conduct preliminary healthcare economics analysis and feasibility of

producing estimates of cost-effectiveness of ATP vs. STP in SNFs. Hypotheses:

ATP, compared to STP, will: H1: be more cost effective as measured by cost

savings from reduced need for face-to-face psychiatrist time and similar use of

other medical and psychiatric services.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Aged ≥18, with non-emergent psychiatric symptoms: depression, schizophrenia, bipolar
disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), dementia-related behavioral
problems, management of psychiatric medications, and other mental health problems
that the Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Primary Care Provider (PCP) and team deems
necessary to obtain psychiatric consultation.

- referred by SNF staff and PCP at participating site

Exclusion Criteria:

- Residents with imminent suicide and/or violence risks that require emergency
psychiatric referrals or residents who cannot wait until the next ATP/STP evaluation

- Residents with other psychiatric emergencies will be referred to the local emergency
department as is the current practice at both SNFs.

- less than 18 years

- immediate violent intentions or plans

- incarceration

- patient whose PCP recommends not participating.

- PCP not at participating site
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Woodland, California 95695
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Sacramento, California 95838
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