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The first two specific research aims of this proposed randomized study will evaluate the benefits of introducing site specific care managers into established multi-component enhancements of perinatal depression care. The four study sites are members of the IMPLICIT perinatal quality improvement network and provide prenatal care to a diverse population of low income minority women using a common set of care processes within diverse practice models including Obstetric, Family Medicine, and Nurse Practitioner/Midwifery settings. The established processes of care include evidence based screening, diagnosis, treatment protocols and quality improvement care teams.
The investigators will evaluate effects of introducing the care manager on:
For the third and fourth specific research aims we will conduct supplementary econometric and qualitative analyses to aid in understanding the provider and system context in which this intervention is implemented across the four study sites. Results of this evaluation will be used to understand for whom and in which systems of care this model is most successful as well as the costs of delivering this intervention.
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Achieving these aims will provide the foundation for dissemination of this innovative approach to perinatal depression care delivery throughout the entire growing IMPLICIT network which now extends across the northeast and mid-Atlantic regions of the US; sites which provide perinatal care for low income minority women in urban, rural, and suburban communities. These sites include prenatal practices in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Aligning Forces for Quality initiative, the Healthy York County Coalition which is partnering with us to disseminate this work in their region.
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