Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Consumer-Created Opportunities for Active Involvement Coding System |
A validated measure for adults with SMI that codes presence of consumer driven collaborative behaviors, including sharing opinions about treatment effectiveness, making requests, and reflecting on the therapeutic relationship. This measure codes behaviors, so the minimum score is 0, and it has no maximum. Higher scores indicate more collaborative behaviors initiated by the consumer. |
Change in consumer driven collaborative behaviors from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
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Other |
Acute service use |
Review of electronic medical records to assess average acute service use per month. |
Change in acute service use on a per month basis from 12 months prior to study start through 3 month post-intervention follow-up |
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Other |
Adaptation and implementation focused qualitative interviews |
Veterans and staff will complete semi-structured interviews focused on providing feedback on CDST to inform adaptations and implementation. |
Post-intervention (month 2) |
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Other |
CDST Participant Satisfaction Questionnaire |
Self-report questionnaire for the intervention studied. Score is a percentage, 0-100%, where higher scores indicate higher levels of satisfaction with the studied intervention. |
post-intervention (month 2) |
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Other |
Consumer-Created Opportunities for Active Involvement Coding System |
A validated measure for adults with SMI that codes presence of consumer driven collaborative behaviors, including sharing opinions about treatment effectiveness, making requests, and reflecting on the therapeutic relationship. This measure codes behaviors, so the minimum score is 0, and it has no maximum. Higher scores indicate more collaborative behaviors initiated by the consumer. |
Change in consumer driven collaborative behaviors from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
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Primary |
Shared Decision-Making Coding System |
The Shared Decision-Making Coding System (SDM-CS) is a validated method of coding collaborative behaviors during treatment decision-making among patients with SMI and their providers.The SDM-CDS codes 9 elements of the decision process including goal setting, exploration of patient preference, and treatment alternatives. Coding for this measure is completed by recording frequency of specific interactions (e.g., the patient states a preference). Scores range from 0-18, where higher scores are better (indicating more collaborative behaviors). |
Change in collaborative decision-making behaviors from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
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Primary |
Shared Decision-Making Coding System |
The Shared Decision-Making Coding System (SDM-CS) is a validated method of coding collaborative behaviors during treatment decision-making among patients with SMI and their providers.The SDM-CDS codes 9 elements of the decision process including goal setting, exploration of patient preference, and treatment alternatives. Coding for this measure is completed by recording frequency of specific interactions (e.g., the patient states a preference). Scores range from 0-18, where higher scores are better (indicating more collaborative behaviors). |
Change in collaborative decision-making behaviors from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
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Secondary |
Service Engagement Scale |
A 14-item clinician-rated measure using a 4-point Likert scale. Scores range from 0-42, where higher scores indicate more service engagement. |
Change in service engagement from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
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Secondary |
Situational Motivation Scale for Schizophrenia Research |
16-item self-report measure, with scores ranging from 16-112, with higher scores indicating higher levels of motivation. |
Change in treatment motivation from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
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Secondary |
Interest in adjunctive rehabilitative approaches |
Brief self-report survey assessing interest in rehabilitative approaches not previously engaged in. This scale will vary based on what rehabilitative approaches are currently being offered by the VASDHS PRRC and so the total score will also vary. Interest in each approach will be measured on a 0-4 Likert scale, and up to 10 approaches will be measured. Therefore the lowest possible score is 0 and highest possible score is 40. Higher scores will indicate more interest. |
Change in interest in adjunctive rehabilitative approaches from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
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Secondary |
Client Satisfaction Questionnaire |
An 8-item self-report measure of client satisfaction, with scores ranging from 8-32. Higher scores indicate higher levels of satisfaction. |
Change in client satisfaction from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
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Secondary |
Canadian Occupational Performance Measure- Performance subscale |
A short interview-based measure that assesses goal attainment in a range of functional areas. In this study, the investigators will use the performance subscale. The performance subscale is rated between 1-10, where higher scores indicate better performance. |
Change in goal attainment from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
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Secondary |
Goal Attainment Scaling |
An algorithm that identifies goals and goal attainment. Scores range from -2 to +2, with 0 meaning that the expected outcome was achieved, while lower scores mean that less favorable outcomes occurred, and higher scores mean that better than expected outcomes occurred. |
Change in goal attainment from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
|
Secondary |
Maryland Assessment of Recovery in Serious Mental Illness |
A 25-item self-report measure that assesses personal alignment with six primary domains of recovery: self-direction or empowerment, holistic, nonlinear, strengths based, responsibility, and hope. Scores range from 25-125, with higher scores indicating higher levels of personal recovery. |
Change in personal recovery from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
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Secondary |
Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale |
A semi-structured interview that assesses 26 domains of symptoms. Scores range from 26-182, with higher scores indicating more severe symptoms. |
Change in symptom severity from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
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Secondary |
Social Skills Performance Assessment |
A measure of social functioning ability developed for adults with schizophrenia using role-plays of everyday social interactions. Scores range from 17 to 85, with higher scores indicating better social skill. |
Change in social skills from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
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Secondary |
Personal and Social Performance scale |
A clinician-reported scale of patient ability in four areas: socially useful activities, personal and social relationships, self-care, and disturbing and aggressive behavior. Scores range from 1-100, with higher scores indicating better social functioning. |
Change in social functioning from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
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Secondary |
Decision Skills Questionnaire |
A 10-item quiz of skills targeted by CDST. Scores range from 0-10, with higher scores indicating more correct answers. |
Change in targeted skills from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
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Secondary |
Collaborative Decision Making Approach Measure |
3 item measure of involvement in treatment decisions. Scores range from 0-12, with higher scores indicating higher levels of involvement. |
Change in involvement in treatment decisions from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
|
Secondary |
Shared Decision Making Questionnaire for Mental Health |
9 item measure of involvement in treatment decisions. Scores range from 0-45, with higher scores indicating high levels of involvement in treatment decisions. |
Change in involvement in treatment decisions from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
|
Secondary |
Problem-Solving Decision-Making Scale for Mental Health |
Self-report about preferences for involvement in treatment decision-making based on three brief vignettes. There are 18 items and a total score range from 18-90, with lower scores indicating preference for paternalistic (provider-determined) decision-making, higher scores indicating preference for self-determination in treatment decisions, and middle scores indicating preference for provider-self collaboration. |
Change in preferences about involvement in treatment decisions from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
|
Secondary |
Decision Skills Checklist |
Clinician-rated 14-item checklist of targeted skills. Scores range from 0-28, with higher scores indicating better performance on targeted skills. |
Change in targeted skills from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
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Secondary |
Qualitative interviews |
Veteran semi-structured interviews focused on constructs aligned with quantitative outcomes including involvement in decision-making, treatment engagement, motivation, and satisfaction, and attainment of recovery goals. |
Baseline (month 0) |
|
Secondary |
Service Engagement Scale |
A 14-item clinician-rated measure using a 4-point Likert scale. Scores range from 0-42, where higher scores indicate more service engagement. |
Change in service engagement from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
|
Secondary |
Treatment attendance |
Treatment attendance will be measured by attendance at all non-study-related PRRC appointments. These data will be collected from CPRS and confirmed with PRRC providers. |
Change in treatment attendance from baseline (month 0) to post-intervention (month 2) |
|
Secondary |
Treatment attendance |
Treatment attendance will be measured by attendance at all non-study-related PRRC appointments. These data will be collected from CPRS and confirmed with PRRC providers. |
Change in treatment attendance from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
|
Secondary |
Situational Motivation Scale for Schizophrenia Research |
16-item self-report measure, with scores ranging from 16-112, with higher scores indicating higher levels of motivation. |
Change in treatment motivation from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
|
Secondary |
Interest in adjunctive rehabilitative approaches |
Brief self-report survey assessing interest in rehabilitative approaches not previously engaged in. This scale will vary based on what rehabilitative approaches are currently being offered by the VASDHS PRRC and so the total score will also vary. Interest in each approach will be measured on a 0-4 Likert scale, and up to 10 approaches will be measured. Therefore the lowest possible score is 0 and highest possible score is 40. |
Change in interest in adjunctive rehabilitative approaches from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
|
Secondary |
Client Satisfaction Questionnaire |
An 8-item self-report measure of client satisfaction, with scores ranging from 8-32. Higher scores indicate higher levels of satisfaction. |
Change in client satisfaction from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
|
Secondary |
Canadian Occupational Performance Measure- Performance subscale |
A short interview-based measure that assesses goal attainment in a range of functional areas. In this study, the investigators will use the performance subscale. The performance subscale is rated between 1-10, where higher scores indicate better performance. |
Change in goal attainment from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
|
Secondary |
Goal Attainment Scaling |
An algorithm that identifies goals and goal attainment. Scores range from -2 to +2, with 0 meaning that the expected outcome was achieved, while lower scores mean that less favorable outcomes occurred, and higher scores mean that better than expected outcomes occurred. |
Change in goal attainment from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
|
Secondary |
Maryland Assessment of Recovery in Serious Mental Illness |
A 25-item self-report measure that assesses personal alignment with six primary domains of recovery: self-direction or empowerment, holistic, nonlinear, strengths based, responsibility, and hope. Scores range from 25-125, with higher scores indicating higher levels of personal recovery. |
Change in personal recovery from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
|
Secondary |
Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale |
A semi-structured interview that assesses 26 domains of symptoms. Scores range from 26-182, with higher scores indicating more severe symptoms. |
Change in symptom severity from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
|
Secondary |
Social Skills Performance Assessment |
A measure of social functioning ability developed for adults with schizophrenia using role-plays of everyday social interactions. Scores range from 17 to 85, with higher scores indicating better social skill. |
Change in symptom severity from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
|
Secondary |
Personal and Social Performance scale |
A clinician-reported scale of patient ability in four areas: socially useful activities, personal and social relationships, self-care, and disturbing and aggressive behavior. Scores range from 1-100, with higher scores indicating better social functioning. |
Change in social functioning from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
|
Secondary |
Decision Skills Questionnaire |
A 10-item quiz of skills targeted by CDST. Scores range from 0-10, with higher scores indicating more correct answers. |
Change in targeted skills from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
|
Secondary |
Collaborative Decision Making Approach Measure |
3 item measure of involvement in treatment decisions. Scores range from 0-12, with higher scores indicating higher levels of involvement. |
Change in involvement in treatment decisions from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
|
Secondary |
Shared Decision Making Questionnaire for Mental Health |
9 item measure of involvement in treatment decisions. Scores range from 0-45, with higher scores indicating high levels of involvement in treatment decisions. |
Change in involvement in treatment decisions from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
|
Secondary |
Problem-Solving Decision-Making Scale for Mental Health |
Self-report about preferences for involvement in treatment decision-making based on three brief vignettes. There are 18 items and a total score range from 18-90, with lower scores indicating preference for paternalistic (provider-determined) decision-making, higher scores indicating preference for self-determination in treatment decisions, and middle scores indicating preference for provider-self collaboration. |
Change in preferences about involvement in treatment decisions from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
|
Secondary |
Decision Skills Checklist |
Clinician-rated 14-item checklist of targeted skills. Scores range from 0-28, with higher scores indicating better performance on targeted skills. |
Change in targeted skills from from baseline (month 0) to follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5). |
|
Secondary |
Qualitative interviews |
Veteran semi-structured interviews focused on constructs aligned with quantitative outcomes including involvement in decision-making, treatment engagement, motivation, and satisfaction, and attainment of recovery goals. |
Post-intervention (month 2) |
|
Secondary |
Qualitative interviews |
Veteran semi-structured interviews focused on constructs aligned with quantitative outcomes including involvement in decision-making, treatment engagement, motivation, and satisfaction, and attainment of recovery goals. |
follow-up at 3-months post-intervention (month 5) |
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