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Improving function through primary care treatment of PTSD: The IMPACT study protocol.

Sheila A M Rauch1, H Myra Kim2, Ron Acierno3, Carly Ragin4, Bethany Wangelin5, Kimberly Blitch5, Wendy Muzzy5, Stephanie Hart5, Kara Zivin6, Jeffrey Cigrang7.   

Abstract

Despite the availability of effective psychological interventions for PTSD, access to and retention in these interventions remains problematic. Of note, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) developed and implemented post-deployment health surveys that screen for PTSD in primary care (PC), but effective PC-based, psychological intervention treatment options have yet to be established. To address the literal physical gap between where the patients first present for care (i.e., primary care) and where they must go to receive first-line treatment for PTSD (i.e., specialty mental health), study investigators developed a 4-6 visit Prolonged Exposure for Primary Care (PE-PC) treatment that has shown efficacy in reduction of PTSD. To extend previous work to recovery-based mental health care, the Improving Function Through Primary Care Treatment of PTSD (IMPACT) study examined function as assessed by the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS 2.0; (Axelsson, Lindsäter, Ljótsson, Andersson, & Hedman-Lagerlöf, 2017)]. Veterans presenting in VHA primary care mental health integration (PCMHI) clinics with PTSD or significant subsyndromal PTSD who met minimal inclusion and exclusion criteria were randomly assigned to PE-PC or treatment as usual (TAU). If proven effective in improving function, PE-PC would provide a new access point for high quality PTSD care and allow greater numbers of veterans to access effective PTSD treatment. Trial Registration: http://ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03581981. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Exposure therapy; Posttraumatic stress disorder; Primary care; Treatment

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35964868      PMCID: PMC9489643          DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2022.106881

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contemp Clin Trials        ISSN: 1551-7144            Impact factor:   2.261


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