Improving Identification of Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders in HIV Primary Care: Pilot Clinical Response



Status:Completed
Conditions:HIV / AIDS, Psychiatric
Therapuetic Areas:Immunology / Infectious Diseases, Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 99
Updated:11/21/2018
Start Date:February 9, 2017
End Date:July 31, 2017

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This research is a feasibility pilot of an intervention to respond to positive screening
tests for mental health(MH) and substance use (SU) captured through the Patient Reported
Outcomes questionnaires (PROs). The PROs are currently performed in the clinic, however, the
results are neither reviewed with patients nor transmitted to providers. This pilot assesses
the feasibility of moving the PROs into the clinical realm by having patients review the PRO
results, identifying an issue to discuss at the patient's next HIV primary care visit, and
determining whether this process increases discussion of MH and SU disorders in the
subsequent clinical visit and/or increases referrals to MH and/or SU treatment.


Inclusion Criteria:

- must be enrolled in the Johns Hopkins Clinical Cohort at the Johns Hopkins Moore
Clinic

- must be living with HIV

Exclusion Criteria:
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