Browsing Harvard Medical School by Author "Nord, Kristina M."
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Enhanced Fidelity to Treatment for Bipolar Disorder: Results From a Randomized Controlled Implementation Trial
Waxmonsky, Jeanette; Kilbourne, Amy M.; Goodrich, David E.; Nord, Kristina M.; Lai, Zongshan; Laird, Christina; Clogston, Julia; Kim, Hyungjin Myra; Miller, Christopher Joseph; Bauer, Mark S (American Psychiatric Publishing, 2014)Background We determined whether application of a novel implementation intervention (Enhanced Replicating Effective Programs-REP) versus its standard, dissemination-focused version (REP) improved fidelity to bipolar ... -
Mental Health Collaborative Care and its Role in Primary Care Settings
Goodrich, David E.; Kilbourne, Amy M.; Nord, Kristina M.; Bauer, Mark S (Springer Science + Business Media, 2013)Collaborative care models (CCMs) provide a pragmatic strategy to deliver integrated mental health and medical care for persons with mental health conditions served in primary care settings. CCMs are team-based intervention ... -
Quality of life among patients with bipolar disorder in primary care versus community mental health settings
Miller, Christopher Joseph; Abraham, Kristen M.; Bajor, Laura Ann; Lai, Zongshan; Kim, Hyungjin Myra; Nord, Kristina M.; Goodrich, David E.; Bauer, Mark S; Kilbourne, Amy M. (Elsevier BV, 2013)Introduction Bipolar disorder is associated with functional impairment across a number of domains, including health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Many patients are treated exclusively in primary care (PC) settings, ... -
SMI Life Goals: Description of a randomized trial of a Collaborative Care Model to improve outcomes for persons with serious mental illness
Kilbourne, Amy M.; Bramlet, Margretta; Barbaresso, Michelle M.; Nord, Kristina M.; Goodrich, David E.; Lai, Zongshan; Post, Edward P.; Almirall, Daniel; Verchinina, Lilia; Duffy, Sonia A.; Bauer, Mark S (Elsevier BV, 2014)Background Persons with serious mental illnesses (SMI) are more likely to die earlier than the general population, primarily due to increased medical burden, particularly from cardiovascular disease (CVD). Life Goals ...