Depression
Conditions
Keywords
telepsychiatry, telemental health, teleassistance, health care delivery, depression, Telemedicine, Remote Consultation, Videoconferencing, Community Mental Health Services
Brief summary
The purpose of this project is to compare the effectiveness between face-to-face consultations and consultations via videoconferencing among patients treated in the Institute of Psychiatry (IPq).
Detailed description
Introduction: Within the emergence of the Internet and for the purposes of providing psychiatric services across distances, the provision of mental health service via video counseling has become a possible way of mental health service delivery. An appropriate systematization of the propaedeutic methods in psychiatry, according to the interactive resources of telemedicine, and a standardized assessment based on clinical records turn this method to a viable alternative for service delivery all over the world. The main benefit of video counseling is an increased access to care services. But, so far, there is still limited research regarding to the effectiveness of telepsychiatry in the management of mental illnesses. Objective: To verify the applicability of psychiatric attendance via Interned-based videoconferencing, comparing various quality characteristics between this method and face-to-face attendance, on the basis of a one-year follow-up study with a randomized clinical trial (RCT) design. Material and methods: 100 patients of the Institute of Psychiatry (IPq) between 18 to 55 years old with depressive disorders are randomly allocated to a control (monthly face-to-face consultation with the attending psychiatrist) or intervention group. The intervention group will have consultations with the attending psychiatrist through internet-based videoconference. For reasons of patient safety, consultations at baseline, and after 6 and 12 months will be realized in a face-to-face form for all patients. At baseline, and after 6 and 12 months mental health, satisfaction with treatment, therapeutic relationship, and medical compliance will be assessed. Depression will be assessed at baseline, and after 3, 6, 9 and 12 months.
Interventions
Patients in the online consultation (intervention) group have monthly consultation with their attending psychiatrist through videoconferencing during one year. After each consultation, the medication is sent to the patient through a home delivery program. For reasons of patient safety, consultations at baseline, and after 6 and 12 months will be realized in a face-to-face form at the Institute of Psychiatry (IPq).
Patients in the face-to-face consultation (control) group have monthly face-to-face consultation with their attending psychiatrist during one year at the Institute of Psychiatry (IPq).
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* depressive disorder * between 18 to 55 years * broadband Internet access
Exclusion criteria
* Hamilton Depression Rating Scale total score \> 15 * severe cognitive limitations
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Change from Baseline and 6-months Follow-up in Medical Adherence at 12 months | 12 months | Instrument: self-reported measure of medication adherence with four items: * Do you forget to take your medication? * Are you careless at times about taking your medicine? * When you feel better, do you sometimes stop taking your medicine? * Sometimes when you feel worse, do you stop taking your medicine? Response categories are yes/no for each item with a dichotomous response and a 5-point Likert response for the last item. |
| Baseline Medical Adherence | 0 months (baseline) | Instrument: self-reported measure of medication adherence with four items: * Do you forget to take your medication? * Are you careless at times about taking your medicine? * When you feel better, do you sometimes stop taking your medicine? * Sometimes when you feel worse, do you stop taking your medicine? Response categories are yes/no for each item with a dichotomous response and a 5-point Likert response for the last item. |
| Change from Baseline in Medical Adherence at 6 months | 6 months | Instrument: self-reported measure of medication adherence with four items: * Do you forget to take your medication? * Are you careless at times about taking your medicine? * When you feel better, do you sometimes stop taking your medicine? * Sometimes when you feel worse, do you stop taking your medicine? Response categories are yes/no for each item with a dichotomous response and a 5-point Likert response for the last item. |
| Baseline Depression Severity | 0 months (baseline) | Instrument: Hamilton Depression Rating Scale |
| Change from Baseline in Depression Severity at 6 months | 6 months | Instrument: Hamilton Depression Rating Scale |
| Change from Baseline and 6-months Follow-up in Depression Severity at 12 months | 12 months | Instrument: Hamilton Depression Rating Scale |
| Baseline Satisfaction with Treatment | 0 months (baseline) | Instrument: Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8) |
| Change from Baseline in Satisfaction with Treatment at 6 months | 6 months | Instrument: Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8) |
| Change from Baseline and 6-months Follow-up in Satisfaction with Treatment at 12 months | 12 months | Instrument: Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8) |
| Baseline Mental Health | 0 months (baseline) | Instrument: Mental Health Inventory (MHI) |
| Change from Baseline in Mental Health at 6 months | 6 months | Instrument: Mental Health Inventory (MHI) |
| Change from Baseline and 6-months Follow-up in Mental Health at 12 months | 12 months | Instrument: Mental Health Inventory (MHI) |
| Baseline Quality of Therapeutic Relationship | 0 months (baseline) | Instrument: Working Alliance Inventory (WAI) |
| Change from Baseline in Quality of Therapeutic Relationship at 6 months | 6 months | Instrument: Working Alliance Inventory (WAI) |
| Change from Baseline and 6-months Follow-up in Quality of Therapeutic Relationship at 12 months | 12 months | Instrument: Working Alliance Inventory (WAI) |
Other
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Technical Control of Online Consultations at 6 an 12 months | 6 and 12 months | Assessment of technical aspects regarding to online consultations: sound quality, video quality, speed, technical support |
| Demographics | 0 months (baseline) | Age, Gender, Nationality, Marital Satus, Education, and Employment |
Countries
Brazil