A Collaborative Care Program to Improve Treatment of Depression and Anxiety Disorders in Cardiac Patients (MOSAIC)
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Purpose
For this trial, the investigators propose a prospective trial of a collaborative care program to identify and treat depression, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), and panic disorder (PD) among patients admitted to the hospital for an acute cardiac illness (acute coronary syndrome [ACS], congestive heart failure [CHF], or arrhythmia). Such assessment and treatment for depression/GAD/PD will begin in the hospital, and ongoing management will continue for six months following discharge.
The investigators hypothesize that this model will lead to increased treatment rates, improved mood, reduced anxiety, and improved medical outcomes in this vulnerable population. If this model is effective, it could be implemented clinically to provide better and more complete care to patients hospitalized with acute cardiac illness, for whom depression and anxiety may be a risk factor for complications and death.
This will be a two-arm, single-blind randomized controlled trial, with one-half of patients randomized to collaborative care and one-half randomized to the control condition (usual care). Psychiatric treatment in the intervention arm will be provided in concert with patients' primary care physicians (PCPs)—with PCPs prescribing all medications—within a framework supervised by a psychiatrist.
The investigators will enroll patients who have any (or all) of the three included psychiatric diagnoses to improve the utility of the intervention. The investigators have chosen to enroll patients with several different cardiac diagnoses. This will allow the researchers to include patients with heterogeneous diagnoses and illness severity to determine if our intervention is effective in a broad population of patients with heart disease. The investigators will study an intervention targeting depression, GAD, and PD: all three disorders are disabling and associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes, treatments for the conditions are highly similar, the investigators can treat patients who have more than one disorder, and a prior outpatient program successfully simultaneously addressed more than one mental health condition.
The project will involve: (1) screening patients for depression, GAD, and PD as part of usual clinical care, (2) evaluation of positive-screen patients by a study social work care manager, (3) a multicomponent in-hospital intervention (for collaborative care patients) that involves patient education, specialist-provided treatment recommendations, and a goal of in-hospital treatment initiation, and (4), after discharge, continued phone-based evaluation and care coordination with PCPs to provide stepwise treatment in the collaborative care arm. The intervention has been designed to be low-cost, low-burden, and easily generalizable to other settings.
| Condition | Intervention | Phase |
|---|---|---|
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Depression Generalized Anxiety Disorder Panic Disorder |
Other: Collaborative care Other: Usual care |
Phase 4 |
| Study Type: | Interventional |
| Study Design: | Allocation: Randomized Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor) Primary Purpose: Treatment |
- Mental-health related quality of life [ Time Frame: 6, 12, 18, and 24 weeks (24 weeks primary) ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]SF-12 Mental Component Score
- Depression Symptoms [ Time Frame: at 6, 12, 18, and 24 weeks (24 weeks primary) ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]PHQ-9 score
- Anxiety [ Time Frame: 6, 12, 18, and 24 weeks ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale--Anxiety subscale
- Cardiac symptoms [ Time Frame: 6, 12, 18, and 24 weeks ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]Cardiac symptom scale scores
- Rates of adequate treatment of depression/anxiety at discharge [ Time Frame: 5 days post-enrollment (average, based on median length of hospitalization) ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]Antidepressant or psychotherapy
- Adherence to health-related behaviors [ Time Frame: 6, 12, 18, and 24 weeks (24 weeks primary) ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]Medical Outcome Study Specific Adherence Scale (MOS-SAS)
- Rehospitalizations [ Time Frame: 24 weeks ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]Readmissions to the hospital between discharge and 24 weeks
| Enrollment: | 183 |
| Study Start Date: | September 2010 |
| Study Completion Date: | March 2013 |
| Primary Completion Date: | March 2013 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) |
| Arms | Assigned Interventions |
|---|---|
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Experimental: Collaborative care
Study care manager provides education and coordinates treatment between study psychiatrist, patient, and primary medical physician. This occurs in the hospital and by phone after discharge. Care manager may also provide phone-based therapy.
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Other: Collaborative care
Study care manager provides psychoeducation, therapy, and care coordination between patient, psychiatrist, and primary medical physicians.
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Placebo Comparator: Usual care
Patient's physicians are informed of diagnosis of depression/anxiety disorder
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Other: Usual care
Patient's primary medical physician informed of mental health symptoms/diagnosis
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Eligibility| Ages Eligible for Study: | 18 Years and older |
| Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult (age 18-up)admitted to inpatient cardiac unit at Massachusetts General Hospital
- Primary diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome, congestive heart failure, or arrhythmia
- Meets criteria for clinical depression, generalized anxiety disorder, or panic disorder
Exclusion Criteria:
- Bipolar disorder
- Substance use disorder
- Psychosis
- Cognitive disorder
- Medical condition with likely survival less than 6 months
- Non-English speaking
Contacts and Locations| United States, Massachusetts | |
| Massachusetts General Hospital | |
| Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 02114 | |
| Principal Investigator: | Jeff C Huffman, MD | Massachusetts General Hospital |
More Information
No publications provided
| Responsible Party: | Jeff C. Huffman, MD, Medical Director, Blake 11, Massachusetts General Hospital |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT01201967 History of Changes |
| Other Study ID Numbers: | 2010P-001414 |
| Study First Received: | September 7, 2010 |
| Last Updated: | March 25, 2013 |
| Health Authority: | United States: Institutional Review Board |
Keywords provided by Massachusetts General Hospital:
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Collaborative care Cardiovascular disease Depression Anxiety |
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
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Anxiety Disorders Depression Depressive Disorder Panic Disorder |
Mental Disorders Behavioral Symptoms Mood Disorders |
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on May 22, 2013