This project will investigate how review of collateral information sources (CIS) may impact clinical decision-making across the lifespan.
This study aims to explore how reviewing collateral information sources (CIS) may affect clinical decision-making for clinicians treating participants with varied mood disorders. Investigators will assess the types of collateral information used in the clinical setting and treatment decisions made after a clinical session. We will gather this information from interested clinicians who will provide this information after each patient visit over the course of one week.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
89
McLean Hospital
Belmont, Massachusetts, United States
McLean Treatment Tracking Survey
Clinicians will find the McLean Treatment Tracking Survey easy to use in their clinical care and we will measure rate of use and completion.
Time frame: Over the course of 1 week
Clinical Outcome - Increased treatment decisions made
Investigators will explore whether reviewing more collateral information sources leads to more clinical actions taken for treatment.
Time frame: Over the course of 1 week
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