Featured Publications
Team-Based Telecare for Bipolar Disorder
Bauer MS, Krawczyk L, Miller CJ, Abel E, Osser DN, Franz A, Brandt C, Rooney M, Fleming J, Godleski L. Team-Based Telecare for Bipolar Disorder. Telemedicine Journal And E-Health 2016, 22: 855-864. PMID: 26906927, DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2015.0255.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health conditionsBipolar disorderCollaborative careCare modelClinical practiceCollaborative chronic care modelComorbid post-traumatic stress disorderPatient safetyHealth conditionsChronic Care ModelCollaborative care modelCollaborative care programSerum level monitoringClinical videoconferencingSerious mental health conditionsQuality of carePost-traumatic stress disorderEvidence of compromisePrazosin useAntidepressant useClinical indicesLithium useSpecialty providersClinical impactCare assessment
2024
Efficacy of life goals collaborative care for bipolar disorder: A systematic review
Miller C, Bailey H, Abel E, Burgess C, Connolly S, Franz A, Smith E, Bauer M. Efficacy of life goals collaborative care for bipolar disorder: A systematic review. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2024, 359: 356-363. PMID: 38754598, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.05.058.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLife Goals Collaborative CareCollaborative chronic care modelReview of randomized controlled trialsSystematic reviewCollaborative careChronic Care ModelQuality of life domainsSystematic review of randomized controlled trialsMental health conditionsAvailability of effective treatmentConduct subgroup analysesBipolar disorderRandomized controlled trialsCare modelCare componentsStructured careHealth systemOutcome domainsStudy qualityHealth conditionsHealthcare systemAssociated with statistically significant effectsInclusion criteriaControlled trialsCare
2017
Implementing and Sustaining Team-Based Telecare for Bipolar Disorder: Lessons Learned from a Model-Guided, Mixed Methods Analysis
Bauer MS, Krawczyk L, Tuozzo K, Frigand C, Holmes S, Miller CJ, Abel E, Osser DN, Franz A, Brandt C, Rooney M, Fleming J, Smith E, Godleski L. Implementing and Sustaining Team-Based Telecare for Bipolar Disorder: Lessons Learned from a Model-Guided, Mixed Methods Analysis. Telemedicine Journal And E-Health 2017, 24: 45-53. PMID: 28665773, DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2017.0017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBipolar disorderHealth Services implementation frameworkComplex mental health conditionsCollaborative care interventionCollaborative care modelIntegrated Promoting ActionTelemental health interventionsMental health conditionsMixed-methods program evaluationElectronic health recordsSite-based analysisClinical trialsCare interventionsCare modelClinical conditionsPromoting ActionHealth interventionsVeterans AffairsHealth conditionsHealth recordsInterventionConsultsFirst yearKey facilitatorsDisorders