Project Background Veterans with PTSD often face a spiral of losses in social functioning and social resources, leading to poor community reintegration. We define community reintegration as activities and participation across a range of life roles, including relationship with spouse/significant other, parenting, education, work, social, leisure, spiritual, civic, self-care, domestic life and economic life. While those who complete evidence-based treatments like Prolonged Exposure (PE) show improvements in social functioning, only 6-11% of Veterans with PTSD start these treatments, and of those, 30-49% drop out. Peer specialists (Veterans who manage mental health challenges and are trained and supervised to support other Veterans in mental health recovery) may provide a way to help more Veterans engage in and complete PE. This research constitutes first steps to learn if supplementing PE with professional peer support may increase the numbers of Veterans who engage in and complete PE; if so, the use of peer support interventions adjunctive to PE may improve rehabilitation outcomes. Project Objectives A multidisciplinary team with expertise in peer support, treatment development, PTSD, qualitative methods, and psychosocial rehabilitation will use Veteran-centered focus group data with existing theory and research to refine an adjunctive intervention called Peer Enhanced Exposure Therapy (PEET). PEET will be designed to improve treatment engagement, treatment adherence, social functioning, and community reintegration among Veterans receiving PE.
Aim 1) Refine a preliminary adjunctive intervention manual, training materials, fidelity monitors, and outcome measures for Peer Enhanced Exposure Therapy (PEET) through focus group interviews and expert panel feedback.
Aim 2) Pilot test the feasibility and acceptability of the adjunctive intervention. Project Methods For Aim 1, the team will assemble focus groups for a) Veterans who are currently in or have recently dropped out of PE, and b) VA PE providers. Results from qualitative analysis of focus group content will subsequently be evaluated by experts in PE and peer support, to refine components of the treatment manual. The team will then refine the manual, training materials, fidelity monitors, and outcome measures for PEET.
For Aim 2 the team will test the intervention by training 2 peer specialists and implementing the intervention for at least 12 Veterans seeking PE treatment. The intervention will be assessed using a) semi structured interviews from Veterans, PE providers, and peer specialists, b) a trial battery of potential outcome measures, and c) peer specialist performance on knowledge tests, skill performance, and fidelity monitors. Results will be used to a) refine the treatment manual and associated materials and b) support Stage II trials.

Public Health Relevance

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a prevalent, debilitating, and costly condition and a high priority for rehabilitation. Many Veterans do not show improvements, and treatment drop out is high. Difficulty engaging in and adhering to treatment affects rehabilitation outcomes. Peer support services offer a venue for enhancing adherence and improving rehabilitation outcomes. The long term goal of this research program is to refine an innovative, peer-support enhancement to the Prolonged Exposure (PE) protocol that will leverage the VA?s expanding infrastructure of peer specialists in order to improve PE treatment engagement , treatment adherence , social functioning and community reintegration outcomes. The project will use qualitative data from Veterans, PE providers, and experts in PE and peer support to refine and pilot test an adjunctive, manualized, peer support intervention to supplement PE.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Veterans Affairs (VA)
Type
Veterans Administration (I21)
Project #
5I21RX002188-02
Application #
9348413
Study Section
Rehabilitation Research and Development SPiRE Program (RRDS)
Project Start
2016-10-01
Project End
2018-09-30
Budget Start
2017-10-01
Budget End
2018-09-30
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2017
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Minneapolis VA Medical Center
Department
Type
DUNS #
071774624
City
Minneapolis
State
MN
Country
United States
Zip Code
55417