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PRogram In Support of Moms (PRISM): A Pilot Study (PRISM-Pilot)

U

University of Massachusetts, Worcester

Status

Completed

Conditions

Perinatal Depression

Treatments

Behavioral: MCPAP for Moms
Behavioral: PRogram In Support of Moms (PRISM)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT02935504
UL1TR000161
H00004195

Details and patient eligibility

About

The primary goal of this study is to evaluate the PRogram In Support of Moms (PRISM) that aims to improve women's access to and participation in perinatal depression treatment and thereby improve depression outcomes

Full description

Major depressive disorder continues to be the leading cause of disability among women of reproductive age and major public health concern. Upwards of 1 in 5 women suffer from depression during pregnancy or within a year after giving birth. It has negative effects on birth outcomes, infant attachment, behavior and development. Maternal suicide causes 20% of postpartum deaths in depressed women. Although the majority of women are amenable to depression screening, screening alone does not improve treatment entry or outcome. Despite the availability of effective evidence-based treatments and frequent contact with obstetric providers, less than one-third of women who screen positive for depression receive treatment. Ob/Gyn practices need supports in place to adequately address depression in their patient populations. Thus, the Investigators developed a program called "PRogram In Support of Moms" (PRISM) that aims to leverage existing roles and resources to target patient, provider, and system level barriers to perinatal depression treatment. PRISM aims to improve perinatal depression treatment and treatment response rates through: (1) access to psychiatric telephone consultation for Ob/Gyn providers; (2) clinic-specific implementation of stepped care, including training support and toolkits; and, (3) proactive treatment engagement, patient monitoring, and stepped treatment response to depression screening/assessment. Four practices were randomly assigned to PRISM versus an active comparison group called MCPAP for Moms which is a state-wide telephonic perinatal psychiatry program. The Investigators will compare the effectiveness of PRISM vs. MCPAP for Moms to improve depression severity and treatment participation in pregnancy through 3 months postpartum among patients.

Enrollment

33 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 55 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Female
  2. Age 18-55 years
  3. English speaking
  4. 4-36 weeks gestational age (GA) or 2-12 weeks postpartum
  5. Receiving care from one of the 4 participating clinics (2 clinics which will participate in PRISM and 2 with access to MCPAP for Moms)
  6. Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale score (EPDS) ≥10
  7. Able to communicate in written and spoken English; and
  8. Cognitively able to participate in informed consent

Exclusion criteria

  1. Lack of verbal and written English fluency
  2. Under age 18 or over age 55
  3. Current active substance use disorder
  4. Bipolar disorder diagnosis as determined by the Mini-international Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I.)
  5. Psychotic component to illness as determined by the M.I.N.I.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

33 participants in 2 patient groups

Program In Support of Moms PRISM
Experimental group
Description:
PRISM includes MCPAP for Moms and training, implementation support, and toolkits for Ob/Gyn practices on depression screening, assessment and treatment.
Treatment:
Behavioral: PRogram In Support of Moms (PRISM)
MCPAP for Moms
Active Comparator group
Description:
Consists of access to psychiatric consultation and resources and referrals through MCPAP for Moms - MCPAP for Moms is available free of charge to all Ob/Gyn practices in Massachusetts.
Treatment:
Behavioral: MCPAP for Moms

Trial contacts and locations

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