Plain-English translation of NCT07518446 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
SomaScreen is a study testing whether bringing physical health screenings directly into psychiatric outpatient clinics can help catch common diseases like heart problems, diabetes, and asthma earlier. Adults with serious mental illness often struggle to access regular health care and may have undiagnosed physical conditions. This trial checks whether trained health nurses working inside psychiatric clinics can improve early detection and get people connected to their regular doctors for ongoing care.
People with serious mental illness die younger than others, often from treatable physical diseases that go undetected. These conditions are frequently missed because patients may struggle to access regular doctor visits, and their psychiatric and medical care teams don't always coordinate well. This study explores whether offering health screening right in psychiatric clinics could reduce these health gaps.
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If you are in the screening group, you will receive structured physical health check-ups conducted by specially trained nurses and doctors working inside your psychiatric clinic during your regular visits. These appointments will be longer than usual and will focus on checking for heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, and cancer through questions, measurements, and possibly some basic tests. If anything concerning is found, the clinic will help connect you with your regular doctor for follow-up care. If you are in the comparison group, you will receive your usual psychiatric care without these additional health screenings.
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