Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4934823 | Psychosomatics | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Although stakeholders generally recognize the value of collaborative care in overcoming barriers to care, their perspectives about the utility of different tools varied. The extent to which collaborative care mechanisms are well understood, navigated, and implemented by providers, care facilitators, and patients is critical to the success of the model. Improving the design of the web-based therapy tools, increasing the frequency of team meetings and case presentations, and expanding training for primary care providers on screening and treatment for PTSD and depression and the collaborative care model's structure, processes, and offerings may improve stakeholder perceptions and usage of collaborative care.
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Authors
Caroline M.P.A., Terri M.A., Mahlet A. M.P.H., Carrie Ph.D., Lisa H. Ph.D.,