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T102. TELEPROM-Y: IMPROVING ACCESS AND EXPERIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTHCARE FOR YOUTH THROUGH VIRTUAL MODELS OF CARE

BACKGROUND: About 1 in 5 youth have a mental illness, with 75 percent of all mental illnesses having their onset in childhood or adolescence (Kim-Cohen et al., 2003). In Ontario, 157,900 youth rated their mental health as fair or poor, a significant increase from 2007 (Boak et al., 2014). Not only d...

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Autores principales: Forchuk, Cheryl, Collins, Kerry, Eichstedt, Julie, Reiss, Jeffrey, Booth, Richard, Fisman, Sandra, Rudnick, Abraham, Hoch, Jeffrey, Lizotte, Daniel, Isaranuwatchai, Wanrudee, Wang, Xianbin
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7234641/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbaa029.662
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author Forchuk, Cheryl
Collins, Kerry
Eichstedt, Julie
Reiss, Jeffrey
Booth, Richard
Fisman, Sandra
Rudnick, Abraham
Hoch, Jeffrey
Lizotte, Daniel
Isaranuwatchai, Wanrudee
Wang, Xianbin
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Collins, Kerry
Eichstedt, Julie
Reiss, Jeffrey
Booth, Richard
Fisman, Sandra
Rudnick, Abraham
Hoch, Jeffrey
Lizotte, Daniel
Isaranuwatchai, Wanrudee
Wang, Xianbin
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description BACKGROUND: About 1 in 5 youth have a mental illness, with 75 percent of all mental illnesses having their onset in childhood or adolescence (Kim-Cohen et al., 2003). In Ontario, 157,900 youth rated their mental health as fair or poor, a significant increase from 2007 (Boak et al., 2014). Not only do mental health concerns cause difficulties at onset, they can also disrupt important life transitions and developmental milestones, as well as being burdensome throughout the individual’s lifespan (Ratnasingham et al., 2012). Consequently, new care approaches are needed. The TELEPROM-Y project will evaluate outpatient health care delivery using InputHealth’s electronic Collaborative Health Record (CHR) at London Health Sciences Centre, St. Joseph’s Health Care London, Woodstock General Hospital, and community agencies including Youth Opportunities Unlimited, WAYS Mental Health Support, and Leads Employment Services. METHODS: 120 youth (ages 14–25) will be recruited from the caseloads of 46 mental healthcare providers. Participants will use a smartphone application (app) to connect to the Collaborative Health Record. Semi-structured interviews will be conducted at baseline, 6, and 12 months. This is a participatory action research project utilizing a pre-post, mixed-methods design. A standardized evaluation framework will be instituted to facilitate systematic effectiveness, economic, ethical, and policy analyses. Some of the functions of the app, available for Apple and Android phones, include: making/changing/cancelling appointments; text messaging; emailing, and filling out questionnaires/surveys. If the youth are unable to attend a scheduled appointment in person, the care-provider and youth can have a virtual visit, similar to FaceTime or Skype. Virtual visits should reduce missed appointments. RESULTS: Descriptive information thus far of 104 participants: Psychotic Disorder (e.g. schizophrenia) (13, 12.6%), Developmental handicap (e.g. Autism) (7, 6.8%), Anxiety Disorder (e.g. PTSD) (73, 70.9%), Disorder of childhood/adolescence (e.g. ADHD) (37, 35.9%), Substance-related disorder (13, 12.6%), Personality Disorder (17, 16.5%), Mood Disorder (e.g. depression, bipolar mood disorder) (70, 68.0%), Unknown (4, 3.9%), Other (19, 18.4%). DISCUSSION: We anticipate that through the usage of the TELEPROM-Y app the participant and care-provider experience will be enhanced, leading to 1) improved healthcare outcomes and patient quality of life, and 2) reduced healthcare costs by preventing hospitalization and reducing the need for face-to-face outpatient visits.
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spelling pubmed-72346412020-05-23 T102. TELEPROM-Y: IMPROVING ACCESS AND EXPERIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTHCARE FOR YOUTH THROUGH VIRTUAL MODELS OF CARE Forchuk, Cheryl Collins, Kerry Eichstedt, Julie Reiss, Jeffrey Booth, Richard Fisman, Sandra Rudnick, Abraham Hoch, Jeffrey Lizotte, Daniel Isaranuwatchai, Wanrudee Wang, Xianbin Schizophr Bull Poster Session III BACKGROUND: About 1 in 5 youth have a mental illness, with 75 percent of all mental illnesses having their onset in childhood or adolescence (Kim-Cohen et al., 2003). In Ontario, 157,900 youth rated their mental health as fair or poor, a significant increase from 2007 (Boak et al., 2014). Not only do mental health concerns cause difficulties at onset, they can also disrupt important life transitions and developmental milestones, as well as being burdensome throughout the individual’s lifespan (Ratnasingham et al., 2012). Consequently, new care approaches are needed. The TELEPROM-Y project will evaluate outpatient health care delivery using InputHealth’s electronic Collaborative Health Record (CHR) at London Health Sciences Centre, St. Joseph’s Health Care London, Woodstock General Hospital, and community agencies including Youth Opportunities Unlimited, WAYS Mental Health Support, and Leads Employment Services. METHODS: 120 youth (ages 14–25) will be recruited from the caseloads of 46 mental healthcare providers. Participants will use a smartphone application (app) to connect to the Collaborative Health Record. Semi-structured interviews will be conducted at baseline, 6, and 12 months. This is a participatory action research project utilizing a pre-post, mixed-methods design. A standardized evaluation framework will be instituted to facilitate systematic effectiveness, economic, ethical, and policy analyses. Some of the functions of the app, available for Apple and Android phones, include: making/changing/cancelling appointments; text messaging; emailing, and filling out questionnaires/surveys. If the youth are unable to attend a scheduled appointment in person, the care-provider and youth can have a virtual visit, similar to FaceTime or Skype. Virtual visits should reduce missed appointments. RESULTS: Descriptive information thus far of 104 participants: Psychotic Disorder (e.g. schizophrenia) (13, 12.6%), Developmental handicap (e.g. Autism) (7, 6.8%), Anxiety Disorder (e.g. PTSD) (73, 70.9%), Disorder of childhood/adolescence (e.g. ADHD) (37, 35.9%), Substance-related disorder (13, 12.6%), Personality Disorder (17, 16.5%), Mood Disorder (e.g. depression, bipolar mood disorder) (70, 68.0%), Unknown (4, 3.9%), Other (19, 18.4%). DISCUSSION: We anticipate that through the usage of the TELEPROM-Y app the participant and care-provider experience will be enhanced, leading to 1) improved healthcare outcomes and patient quality of life, and 2) reduced healthcare costs by preventing hospitalization and reducing the need for face-to-face outpatient visits. Oxford University Press 2020-05 2020-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7234641/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbaa029.662 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Forchuk, Cheryl
Collins, Kerry
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Reiss, Jeffrey
Booth, Richard
Fisman, Sandra
Rudnick, Abraham
Hoch, Jeffrey
Lizotte, Daniel
Isaranuwatchai, Wanrudee
Wang, Xianbin
T102. TELEPROM-Y: IMPROVING ACCESS AND EXPERIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTHCARE FOR YOUTH THROUGH VIRTUAL MODELS OF CARE
title T102. TELEPROM-Y: IMPROVING ACCESS AND EXPERIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTHCARE FOR YOUTH THROUGH VIRTUAL MODELS OF CARE
title_full T102. TELEPROM-Y: IMPROVING ACCESS AND EXPERIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTHCARE FOR YOUTH THROUGH VIRTUAL MODELS OF CARE
title_fullStr T102. TELEPROM-Y: IMPROVING ACCESS AND EXPERIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTHCARE FOR YOUTH THROUGH VIRTUAL MODELS OF CARE
title_full_unstemmed T102. TELEPROM-Y: IMPROVING ACCESS AND EXPERIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTHCARE FOR YOUTH THROUGH VIRTUAL MODELS OF CARE
title_short T102. TELEPROM-Y: IMPROVING ACCESS AND EXPERIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTHCARE FOR YOUTH THROUGH VIRTUAL MODELS OF CARE
title_sort t102. teleprom-y: improving access and experience of mental healthcare for youth through virtual models of care
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbaa029.662
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