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NCT04946253
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SKIP for PA Study: Team and Leadership Level Implementation Support for Collaborative Care

Sponsor: University of Pittsburgh

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

In a prior application (MH064372), the investigators' treatment research program (Services for Kids In Primary-care, SKIP) developed and tested a chronic care model-based intervention, called Doctor Office Collaborative Care (DOCC), that was found to be effective in the management of childhood behavior problems and comorbid ADHD. In the "SKIP for PA Study", the investigators propose to conduct a randomized clinical trial to evaluate the effects of team- and practice leadership-level implementation strategies designed to enhance the use and uptake of DOCC in diverse pediatric primary care offices.

Official title: Care Team and Practice Level Implementation Strategies to Optimize Pediatric Collaborative Care: A Cluster-Randomized Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

450

Start Date

2021-11-28

Completion Date

2026-11

Last Updated

2026-02-09

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

DOCC: Evidence-based treatment for disruptive behavior and ADHD

Practices will learn and then deliver DOCC in treatment sessions with caregivers and/or children. The content covers key topics related to the treatment of behavior problems (e.g., self-management, positive parenting) and ADHD (e.g., psychoeducation, medication).

BEHAVIORAL

TEAM: Implementation support strategies at the care team level following standard implementation of DOCC

Practices will learn and then deliver DOCC in treatment sessions with caregivers and/or children. Coaching and consultation will be provided to the provider care team to support the use of collaborative care for behavior problems and ADHD. The TEAM intervention includes regular virtual meetings or calls with the providers (about once/month, on average) that cover core chronic care model functions, including registry use, case-finding, collaborative care team roles, and workflows outlining how DOCC is delivered in the practice.

BEHAVIORAL

Implementation support strategies at the leadership level following standard implementation of DOCC

Practices will learn and then deliver DOCC in treatment sessions with caregivers and/or children. Practice facilitation will be provided to practice leaders to help them support the care team's use of collaborative care for behavior problems and ADHD. The LEAD intervention includes regular virtual meetings or calls with practice leaders (about once/month, on average) that cover the assessment of practice capacity/barriers, ways to overcome organizational barriers and support staff use of DOCC, promoting innovation, and leveraging practice resources to support DOCC delivery and maintenance in the practice.

Locations (2)

Drexel University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States