SBIR-STTR Award

Practiceground: Transforming Training and Delivery of Mental Health EBPs
Award last edited on: 11/6/19

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIMH
Total Award Amount
$1,457,848
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Linda A Dimeff

Company Information

Evidence-Based Practice Institute LLC

3303 South Irving Street
Seattle, WA 98144
   (206) 265-2507
   support@ebpi.org
   www.practiceground.org
Location: Single
Congr. District: 09
County: King

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43MH093993-01A1
Start Date: 9/15/11    Completed: 3/14/12
Phase I year
2011
Phase I Amount
$184,203
Our ultimate goal is to build PracticeGround, a commercially successful online platform that has the potential to improve outcomes for patients receiving mental health treatment by increasing practitioners'implementation of evidence-based practices (EBPs) and speeding the study of dissemination and implementation of EBPs. When completed, PracticeGround will provide the technical infrastructure to deliver online training and consultation in any EBP while measuring patients'response to it and practitioners'implementation of it. Practice Ground already has two components: a beta continuing education site offering online education to practitioners and an active international EBP Learning Community with over 170 paying members. In Phase I we plan to build and test a third component, Online Progress Tracking (OPT). OPT will seamlessly link an online assessment engine that gathers and displays progress monitoring (PM) data from patients and practitioners with online EBP training, expert consultation, and peer community to work like a GPS, locating the progress of the therapy or training process relative to benchmarks, and providing context-specific assistance when practitioners need help implementing or learning EBPs and serve as a platform for implementation research. Specific aims of this project are to design the OPT prototype, conduct user testing to identify the key feasibility and acceptability barriers to professionals'and patients'use of OPT, improve OPT's design to address stakeholder's implementation barriers, and then carry out further user testing and a pilot study to test whether the OPT prototype is acceptable to practitioners in diverse practice and training settings and increases their implementation of the EBP of PM. By the end of Phase I, we will have a saleable product. In Phases II and III we will expand our platform to other EBPs, expand our marketing of the platform, and carry out studies to test the hypothesis that OPT leads to improved patient outcomes.

Public Health Relevance:
Our ultimate goal is to build PracticeGround, a commercially successful online platform that aims to improve outcomes for mental health patients by increasing practitioners'implementation of evidence-based practices (EBPs) and speeding the study of dissemination and implementation of EBPs. In this project we build and test the prototype of Online Progress Tracking (OPT), a central component of the PracticeGround platform. OPT will seamlessly link an online assessment engine that gathers and displays progress monitoring data with online EBP training, expert consultation, and peer community to work like a GPS, locating the progress of the therapy relative to benchmarks, and providing assistance when practitioners need help implementing or learning EBPs.

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Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44MH093993-02A1
Start Date: 4/1/11    Completed: 11/30/16
Phase II year
2015
(last award dollars: 2016)
Phase II Amount
$1,273,645

Mental disorders affect 45 million Americans and result in an annual loss of $193 billion and total costs of at least $317 billion. While numerous psychosocial empirically supported therapies (ESTs) exist, few clinicians are adequately trained to deliver them. The overarching goal of this project is to develop a comprehensive software solution that effectively and efficiently facilitates the delivery of psychosocial ESTs for mental health problems. To ensure significant reach and public health impact, Practice Ground will be designed using industry standards for commercial success. Specifically, Practice Ground will be built as a third-party module that seamlessly integrates into electronic health records (EHRs) and optimizes users' workflow. Practice Ground aids delivery of ESTs by integrating the following components: dynamic progress monitoring, clinical decision support, rich visual displays of client outcomes, online training modules in ESTs, just-in-time training for guided real-time assistance in delivering ESTs, educational videos, and a client portal. In Phase I, we developed and tested the usability, acceptability, and feasibility of an online progress tracker (OPT) prototype. OPT was specifically selected because of its design and workflow complexities. We also adapted an existing training course on progress monitoring (PM) to an online training format. Proof of concept was determined in two phases: (1) extensive feedback from target end-users (clinicians, clients) and other stakeholders (clinic directors, program managers) throughout software development (formative evaluation); and (2) a within-subjects pilot study (N=25) of the final prototype (summative evaluation). Consistent with initial hypotheses, OPT significantly increased progress monitoring over time and significantly reduced barriers to use. In addition, we self-funded continued work on OPT for a second year ("Phase I-A") in order to complete a commercial-ready, HIPAA-compliant product for launch in July, 2014. We met and exceeded original aims. In Phase II, we intend to complete the development of PracticeGround using an agile development process to ensure usability and optimize workflow. We will populate it with ESTs for depression, insomnia, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and suicide risk intervention and management, loosely integrate PracticeGround into PracticeFusion and NetSmart using HL7, and develop a systems architecture design for tight integration of PracticeGround into EPIC, PracticeFusion, and NetSmart in Phase III. We will conduct feasibility field tests at three sites that focus on: usability and satisfaction, frequencyof use across clients in their caseload, and barriers to use. We will then conduct an 18-week randomized controlled trial (N=80) comparing PracticeGround (n=40) to care-as-usual (n=40) in depressed outpatient clients. Primary outcomes include: depression, psychological distress, treatment satisfaction (clients and clinicians), and treatment drop out. Secondary clinician outcomes include: extent of PracticeGround use with clients across clinicians' caseload.

Public Health Relevance Statement:


Public Health Relevance:
Our ultimate goal is to facilitate the delivery of empirically-supported treatments (ESTs) for mental disorders and to improve client mental health outcomes. Toward this end, this Phase II SBIR proposal seeks to complete the development and testing of PracticeGround, a comprehensive software system designed to integrate with electronic health records, and that contains multiple methods of training clinicians in ESTs and delivering ESTs to clients, continuous progress monitoring of client outcomes, and clinical support tools to guide clinicians and clients through delivery of the necessary EST.

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