Etingen Bella, Zocchi Mark S, Higashi Robin T, Palmer Jennifer A, Richardson Eric, Bixler Felicia R, Patrianakos Jamie, McMahon Nicholas, Smith Bridget M, Kale Ibuola, Fortney John C, Turvey Carolyn, Lipschitz Jessica M, Evans Jennifer A, Frisbee Kathleen L, Hogan Timothy P
eHealth Partnered Evaluation Initiative, Veterans Affairs Bedford Healthcare System.
Center of Innovation for Veteran-Centered and Value-Driven Care, Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System.
Psychol Serv. 2025 May;22(2):243-255. doi: 10.1037/ser0000884. Epub 2024 Aug 22.
Measurement-based care (MBC) comprises collecting patient-reported outcomes data using validated assessments and using that information to support treatment. The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) has developed technology platforms to support MBC, including the Mental Health Checkup (MHC) mobile health application (app). Our objective was to examine VHA mental health provider perspectives on the MHC app. We completed a mixed-methods, sequential explanatory evaluation of MHC. We surveyed 284 VHA mental health providers who used MHC, then conducted semistructured telephone interviews with a purposefully selected subset of survey respondents ( = 20). Approximately half of survey respondents agreed that MHC allowed them to collect assessment data from veterans more frequently than before (51%) and that they more frequently discussed assessment results with veterans because of MHC (50%) and used those results to inform goal-setting discussions (50%) and treatment decision making (51%). Bivariate analyses indicated a positive relationship between frequency of MHC use and the aforementioned impacts on care. Interview data conveyed both advantages (e.g., increased treatment efficiency, improved treatment decision making) and challenges (e.g., limited assessment availability, difficulties engaging veterans in completing assessments through the app) to using MHC. This evaluation demonstrated how MHC supported providers working to implement MBC. The app enhanced their ability to reach and engage veterans and incorporate assessment data into clinical encounters. Still, many did not perceive that MHC was impactful on mental health care delivery; given that providers who used MHC more frequently reported more positive impressions of MHC, this may be related to how frequently they used the app. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
基于测量的照护(MBC)包括使用经过验证的评估工具收集患者报告的结局数据,并利用这些信息来支持治疗。退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)已经开发了技术平台来支持MBC,包括心理健康检查(MHC)移动健康应用程序(应用)。我们的目标是研究VHA心理健康提供者对MHC应用的看法。我们完成了对MHC的混合方法、顺序解释性评估。我们调查了284名使用MHC的VHA心理健康提供者,然后对经过有目的选择的一部分调查对象(n = 20)进行了半结构化电话访谈。大约一半的调查对象同意,MHC使他们能够比以前更频繁地从退伍军人那里收集评估数据(51%),并且由于MHC,他们更频繁地与退伍军人讨论评估结果(50%),并利用这些结果为目标设定讨论(50%)和治疗决策(51%)提供信息。双变量分析表明,MHC使用频率与上述对照护的影响之间存在正相关关系。访谈数据传达了使用MHC的优点(例如,提高治疗效率、改善治疗决策)和挑战(例如,评估可用性有限、难以让退伍军人通过应用程序完成评估)。这项评估展示了MHC如何支持致力于实施MBC的提供者。该应用增强了他们接触和吸引退伍军人并将评估数据纳入临床诊疗的能力。尽管如此,许多人并不认为MHC对心理健康照护有影响;鉴于使用MHC更频繁的提供者对MHC的印象更积极,这可能与他们使用该应用的频率有关。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2025美国心理学会,保留所有权利)