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MINDFUL-PC: Integrating Mindfulness Into the Patient-Centered Medical Home

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Cambridge Health Alliance

Status

Completed

Conditions

Stress Related Disorder
Depression
Adjustment Disorder
Anxiety

Treatments

Behavioral: Mindfulness Training for Primary Care
Behavioral: Mindfulness Intro. +resources +waitlist

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02972203
IRB number: CHA-IRB-1002/08/14

Details and patient eligibility

About

Specific aims for this pilot study are:

(Behavioral health outcomes aim): Among primary care patients, compare the effectiveness of an 8-week mindfulness-based intervention (Mindfulness Training for Primary Care[MTPC]) vs. a 60-minute introduction to mindfulness plus referral to community resources on measures related to anxiety, depression, and stress, and self-management of chronic illness.

(Medical Regimen Adherence Aim): Among primary care patients, compare the effectiveness of MTPC vs. 60-minute introduction to mindfulness on the initiation and maintenance of an action plan.

(Patient-Provider Relationship Aim): To examine the effects of level of primary care provider mindfulness training on successful referral to program, patient-provider relationship measures, and on patient action plan initiation and maintenance.

Full description

This project aims evaluate the integration of mindfulness training into the heart of the standard healthcare delivery system.

The investigators and collaborators have developed an 8-week mindfulness-based intervention for primary care called Mindfulness Training for Primary Care (MTPC). MTPC combines common Mindfulness-Based Intervention skills with additional attention to patient/provider relationships, cultural and socio-economic diversity, coping with chronic illness, reducing unnecessary medical care, and encouraging self-management skills acquisition.

This project addresses important gaps in the current mindfulness research and delivery system by evaluating the integration of the novel MTPC model into a system of urban, community, multi-cultural, safety-net Patient-Centered Medical Homes.

In this pilot randomized controlled trial, the investigators compare the effectiveness of 8-week MTPC versus a 60-minute introduction to mindfulness plus referral to community mindfulness resources for primary care patients on behavioral health outcomes of anxiety, depression, stress, and self-management of chronic illness. The investigators are also testing the effect of MTPC on rates of initiation and maintenance of health action plans that patients collaborate on with their primary care provider during study Week 6 . This study also enrolls primary care providers who have participated in various levels of mindfulness training, i.e., 16-hour and 8-week mindfulness-based stress reduction and 10-month mindful communication vs. no training.

Outcome assessments are conducted at baseline and study week 8. An action-planning visit with PCPs occurs at week 6 with follow-up during week 8 (initiation) and interview at study week 24 (maintenance).

Enrollment

87 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Current CHA patient with an enrolled CHA primary care doctor.
  • CHA patients 18 years of age and older.
  • Able to tolerate and participate in interviews and engage in all procedures.
  • Able to give written consent in English OR willing and able to provide consent and complete assessments through a professional language translator when necessary.
  • Diagnosis eligible to be covered by insurance for group visits (e.g., anxiety disorder, depression, or adjustment disorder related to chronic illness, pain, etc.).

Exclusion criteria

  • Any cognitive impairment that precludes informed consent.
  • Patients who, in the opinion of the Principal Investigator, pose an imminent risk of suicide or danger to self or others.
  • Likelihood of potential incarceration such as a conviction or pending charges that may potentially result in imprisonment.
  • Previous enrollment or randomization of treatment in the present study within the 12 months.
  • Behaviors that may cause disruption to a mindfulness group.
  • Patients with symptoms of psychosis, thought disorder, and/or severe mental illness, including schizophrenia, schizoaffective, bipolar disorder, or a current severe episode of major depressive disorder.
  • Lack of insurance coverage for group psychotherapy may preclude participation in groups.
  • Patients in their third trimester of pregnancy who foresee conflicts that preclude their commitment to completing all activities.
  • Patients with highly unstable medical problems that put them at a high risk of hospitalization.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

87 participants in 2 patient groups

Mindfulness Training for Primary Care
Experimental group
Description:
• Mindfulness Training for Primary Care (MPTC) is a primary care adaptation that includes core common Mindfulness-Based Intervention (MBI) elements. MTPC is a referral-based, insurance-reimbursable 8-week group psychotherapy delivered primarily by Patient-Centered Medical Home-integrated behavioral clinicians. MTPC groups are 2 hours long for 8 weeks, with a 7-hour day of silent group practice on a weekend. MTPC also emphasizes psychoeducational skills for self-regulation including a collaborative primary care provider (PCP) action-planning appointment during week 6.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Mindfulness Training for Primary Care
Mindfulness Intro. +resources +waitlist
Active Comparator group
Description:
Control arm: Participants receive a 60-minute introduction to mindfulness group plus referral to a list of community mindfulness resources such as private-pay community mindfulness classes, mobile mindfulness applications, books, and online recordings. These participants are added to a 6-month waitlist for a Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) mindfulness-based intervention group. All participants are scheduled to meet with their primary care provider during week 6 for a collaborative action planning visit.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Mindfulness Intro. +resources +waitlist

Trial contacts and locations

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