Actively Recruiting
Implementation of Problem-Solving Treatment in Community Health Centers (PST-Aid)
Led by University of Washington · Updated on 2025-09-15
410
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
177 weeks
Total Duration
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Sponsors
U
University of Washington
Lead Sponsor
N
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Collaborating Sponsor
AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
Although evidence-based clinical interventions (CI) are a preferred treatment option for patients with depression, CIs are rarely available in community primary care settings. When available, CIs are often delivered with poor fidelity and abandoned by practitioners during the initial months post-training. Identifying effective implementation strategies to support the adoption, reach, and sustained use with fidelity of these CIs could enhance the effectiveness of primary care-based treatment of depression, as primary care is where most treatment for this disorder is delivered. Current models of primacy care practitioner training and supervision follow standard formal didactic procedures that might not be sufficient for successful adoption, high-fidelity delivery, and sustainment of CIs. Automated decision support tools and feedback systems embedded in health informatics technology have been found to be effective in supporting the use of best practices and hence might be useful for the transition from training to sustained CI use. In practice, however, these tools are ignored by practitioners, have mixed success on outcomes, and can hinder clinical care owing to poor design. Problem Solving Treatment Aid (PST-Aid), an educate and reorganize implementation strategy, is a web-based app that promotes practitioner-client collaboration in the use of PST for goal setting and action planning. A pilot randomized trial comparing Problem Solving Treatment (PST) training-as-usual to training plus PST-Aid found PST-Aid was deemed to be appropriate and usable to both practitioner and client users with preliminary support for benefits in depression outcomes.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Implementation of Problem-Solving Treatment in Community Health Centers (PST-Aid)
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Practitioner is employed by a clinic in the OCHIN clinical network
- Practitioner holds a master's degree in social work, psychology, counseling, or related field
- Practitioner provides psychotherapeutic care in the OCHIN network
- Practitioner has not previously received formal PST training as defined by University of Washington AIMS criteria
- Practitioner is not currently receiving specialized training outside standard clinic support for depression-specific interventions
- Practitioner is English-speaking
- Client is 18 years or older
- Client is English-speaking
- Client has a provider-reported diagnosis of unipolar depression
- Client has a PHQ-9 score of 10 or higher
You will not qualify if you...
- Client has psychiatric diagnoses other than unipolar, nonpsychotic depression or anxiety disorders
- Client has active suicidal ideation
- Client has current alcohol or substance abuse disorders
- Client has dementia
- Client exclusion criteria cannot be confirmed via provider report
- Practitioner does not meet inclusion criteria
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
OCHIN, Inc.
Portland, Oregon, United States, 97228-5426
Actively Recruiting
Research Team
K
Katie Osterhage, MMS
CONTACT
P
Patrick Raue, PhD
CONTACT
How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
SINGLE
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Number of Arms
2
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