Wong Eunice C, Jaycox Lisa H, Ayer Lynsay, Batka Caroline, Harris Racine, Naftel Scott, Paddock Susan M
Rand Health Q. 2015 Nov 30;5(2):13.
A RAND team conducted an independent implementation evaluation of the Re-Engineering Systems of Primary Care Treatment in the Military (RESPECT-Mil) Program, a system of care designed to screen, assess, and treat posttraumatic stress disorder and depression among active duty service members in the Army's primary care settings. Evaluating the Implementation of the Re-Engineering Systems of Primary Care Treatment in the Military (RESPECT-Mil) presents the results from RAND's assessment of the implementation of RESPECT-Mil in military treatment facilities and makes recommendations to improve the delivery of mental health care in these settings. Analyses were based on existing program data used to monitor fidelity to RESPECT-Mil across the Army's primary care clinics, as well as discussions with key stakeholders. During the time of the evaluation, efforts were under way to implement the Patient Centered Medical Home, and uncertainties remained about the implications for the RESPECT-Mil program. Consideration of this transition was made in designing the evaluation and applying its findings more broadly to the implementation of collaborative care within military primary care settings.
一个兰德团队对军队初级保健治疗重新设计系统(RESPECT-Mil)项目进行了独立的实施评估,该护理系统旨在对陆军初级保健机构中的现役军人进行创伤后应激障碍和抑郁症的筛查、评估及治疗。《评估军队初级保健治疗重新设计系统(RESPECT-Mil)的实施情况》展示了兰德公司对RESPECT-Mil在军事治疗机构实施情况评估的结果,并提出了改进这些机构心理健康护理服务的建议。分析基于用于监测陆军初级保健诊所对RESPECT-Mil忠诚度的现有项目数据,以及与关键利益相关者的讨论。在评估期间,以患者为中心的医疗之家的实施工作正在进行,RESPECT-Mil项目的影响仍存在不确定性。在设计评估以及将评估结果更广泛地应用于军事初级保健机构内协作护理的实施时,考虑了这一转变。