- The impact evaluation study compared intervention participants receiving the delivery of integrated behavioral health with comparison participants receiving the usual care.
- The implementation evaluation focused on measuring the level of program services provided and quality of services program participants received. It also assessed the extent to which the comparison group received similar program services.
- Are patients who receive coordinated co-located services more likely to reduce their blood pressure compared to patients receiving the usual care?
- Are patients who receive coordinated co-located services more likely to improve their functioning and quality of life compared to patients receiving the usual care?
- Did the TTBH program reach its intended target population?
- To what extent did the comparison groups receive program-like components?
- After 12 months in the program, intervention participants were more likely than comparison participants to see significant improvements in their systolic blood pressure.
- After 12 months in the program, intervention participants were more likely than comparison participants to see significant improvements in their HbA1c levels.
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