Mental Health Engagement Network (MHEN): Connecting clients with their health team Jeff Reiss

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Mental Health Engagement Network (MHEN): Connecting clients with their health team Jeff Reiss MD, MSc, FRCPC, DABPN, DFAPA, DFCPA City-wide Site Chief, Mental Healthcare Program LHSC; Vice Chair, Dept. of Psychiatry UWO; Associated Scientist - Lawson Health Research Institute

Presenter Disclosure Relationships with commercial interests: Grants/Research Support: Canada Health Infoway and TELUS Health Speakers Bureau/Honoraria: none Consulting Fees: none Other: none

Project Design o Delayed implementation approach o Participants were randomized into Group 1 (early intervention) or Group 2 (later intervention) o Participants are provided with a handheld device, a TELUS Health Space account, and a Lawson SMART record timed according to their intervention group and receive training on the handheld device and Lawson SMART record

Project Design (Cont.) o Participants will complete a total of 4 interviews, every 6 months for a total of 18 months o Focus groups take place at multiple points in time during the study o Data collected includes use of devices, perception of usefulness, quality of life, empowerment, general health, and use of health and social services (including hospitalizations and emergency room visits as well as other services)

Methodology Quantitative Data Collection The structured interviews will involve the following eight questionnaires: 1. Demographic Form 2. Health, Social, Justice Service Utilization 3. Perception of Smart Technology Form 4. Quality of Life Brief Version (QoL-BV) 5. Medical Outcomes Study 36-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) 6. EQ-5D Health Utilities Index 7. Community Integration Questionnaire 8. Adult Empowerment Scale 5

Research Evaluation Framework

Expected Outcomes o The overall hypothesis is that the usage of smart health information technology will improve quality of life and reduce health care system costs by enabling: Patients through their Personal Health Record and e-tools, accessing health tools to support them in their recovery, for example: real-time communication with their care provider team scheduling appointments and request medication refills Care providers closely monitoring the individuals recovery process providing earlier intervention before a crisis situation arises mood monitoring with automation of alerts to contact care provider (next of kin, substitute decision maker, family doctor, etc.) providing continued support between formal face to face clinical visits Tracking patients re medication adherence and adverse reactions better utilize Provincial Assessment tools like the OCAN survey and RAI sharing of the personal health record (including meds and care plans) to inform other care providers => better continuity of care

Cost-effectiveness Analysis

Mental Health Engagement Network PROJECT TIMELINE 2011 2012 2013 2014 Design a u g m a r 2015 Phase 1 Dev Care Providers Wireless 18 mths I-Pads Phase 1 First 200 Clients Design Phase 2 Dev Phase 2 Next 200 Clients Implementation Into Care...

Descriptive statistics n = 400 Age Mean 38.5 Std. Deviation 13.8 Minimum 18 Maximum 78 Sex Frequency Percent Female 155 38.7 Male 245 61.3 Total 400 100.0

Descriptive statistics n = 400 Mental Health Frequency Percent Developmental Handicap 3.75 Anxiety Disorder 128 32 Disorder of 20 5 Childhood/Adolescence Organic 3.75 Substance-Related Disorder 55 13.75 Personality Disorder 25 6.25 Psychotic Disorder 233 58.25 Mood Disorder 237 59.2 Other 10 2.5 Unknown 2.5

Descriptive statistics n = 400 Have you ever had a psychiatric hospitalization? Frequency Percent No 56 14 Yes 343 85.75 Missing 1.25 Total 400 100 Estimated total number of psychiatric hospitalizations Mean 7.7 Std. Deviation 10.8 Minimum 1 Maximum 100 n = 343

30 How comfortable are you with technology in general? N = 400 26.3 25 22.8 20 20.3 15 16 Percent 10 5 5 4 5.8 0 Extremely comfortable Slightly comfortable Comfortable Mixed Uncomfortable Slightly uncomfortable Extremely uncomfortable

Accessing the Lawson SMART record 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 9567 Mobile Hits to Homepage 3237 Desktop

Lawson SMART record Usage Scheduling, 971 Reminders, 462 Messaging, 1728 Health Journal, 5654 Health Journal Notes, 995

Thinking of your personal health record how do you feel about its ease of use? (n=147)

How do you feel about having your own personal health record? (n=178)

How do you feel about connecting with your health care provider using the smart phone? (n=161)

How do you feel about being able to share your health information with other health care providers? (n=160)

Feedback from Clients and Providers One client made more progress in two months, than they had over a two year period, largely due to the technologies helping to structure their days One client reported using the Lawson SMART record and their iphone to show the emergency room staff their list of prescribed medications I feel more secure because it has all these records and all these things on it, and if I get too depressed I know I can grab my phone for help. It s showing me how I ve been feeling for the last week, so it s kind of helping me because it s this thing telling me you ve been feeling kind of depressed the last week. You haven t been getting enough exercise, you haven t been regularly taking you meds, so I don t have a doctor or a health professional saying you re not doing this, it s myself. I m reading my own words.

Summary of Focus Groups Feedback Benefits / positive changes through the use of the Lawson SMART record and iphone Care providers more accessible to their clients and vice versa Boost clients self esteem Clients feel more connected Care provider Other community supports Facilitates self-awareness within clients and promotes self-reflection Privacy and confidentiality with regards to the Lawson SMART record No major concerns Workflow Impact Time savings Increased productivity during client meetings

Project Partners Lawson Research Institute Project Lead/Dr. Cheryl Forchuk London Health Sciences Centre St. Joseph Health Centre, London TELUS Health Solutions Technology Lead Canada Health Infoway South West LHIN City of London, CanVoice, CMHA, WOTCH

Questions?