A Hybrid III stepped wedge cluster randomized trial testing an implementation strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA Homeless Primary Care Treatment Programs

Abstract Background Homeless veterans often have multiple health care and psychosocial needs, including assistance with access to housing and health care, as well as support for ongoing treatment engagement. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) developed specialized Homeless Patient Alignment Car...

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Main Authors: Molly M. Simmons, Sonya Gabrielian, Thomas Byrne, Megan B. McCullough, Jeffery L. Smith, Thom J. Taylor, Tom P. O’Toole, Vincent Kane, Vera Yakovchenko, D. Keith McInnes, David A. Smelson
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13012-017-0563-2
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spelling doaj-52b6e87db61f48dab20abc604e4ab18b2020-11-24T21:39:45ZengBMCImplementation Science1748-59082017-04-0112111010.1186/s13012-017-0563-2A Hybrid III stepped wedge cluster randomized trial testing an implementation strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA Homeless Primary Care Treatment ProgramsMolly M. Simmons0Sonya Gabrielian1Thomas Byrne2Megan B. McCullough3Jeffery L. Smith4Thom J. Taylor5Tom P. O’Toole6Vincent Kane7Vera Yakovchenko8D. Keith McInnes9David A. Smelson10VA National Center on Homelessness among VeteransVA Greater Los Angeles Health Care SystemVA National Center on Homelessness among VeteransVA Center for Health Organization and Implementation ResearchVA Greater Los Angeles Health Care SystemVA Palo Alto Health Care SystemVA National Center on Homelessness among VeteransVA Medical Center WilmingtonVA Center for Health Organization and Implementation ResearchVA Center for Health Organization and Implementation ResearchVA National Center on Homelessness among VeteransAbstract Background Homeless veterans often have multiple health care and psychosocial needs, including assistance with access to housing and health care, as well as support for ongoing treatment engagement. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) developed specialized Homeless Patient Alignment Care Teams (HPACT) with the goal of offering an integrated, “one-stop program” to address housing and health care needs of homeless veterans. However, while 70% of HPACT’s veteran enrollees have co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, HPACT does not have a uniform, embedded treatment protocol for this subpopulation. One wraparound intervention designed to address the needs of homeless veterans with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders which is suitable to be integrated into HPACT clinic sites is the evidence-based practice called Maintaining Independence and Sobriety through Systems Integration, Outreach, and Networking-Veterans Edition, or MISSION-Vet. Despite the promise of MISSION-Vet within HPACT clinics, implementation of an evidence-based intervention within a busy program like HPACT can be difficult. The current study is being undertaken to identify an appropriate implementation strategy for MISSION-Vet within HPACT. The study will test the implementation platform called Facilitation and compared to implementation as usual (IU). The aims of this study are as follows: (1) Compare the extent to which IU or Facilitation strategies achieve fidelity to the MISSION-Vet intervention as delivered by HPACT homeless provider staff. (2) Compare the effects of Facilitation and IU strategies on the National HPACT Performance Measures. (3) Compare the effects of IU and Facilitation on the permanent housing status. (4) Identify and describe key stakeholders’ (patients, providers, staff) experiences with, and perspectives on, the barriers to, and facilitators of implementing MISSION. Design Type III Hybrid modified stepped wedge implementation comparing IU to Facilitation across seven HPACT teams in three sites in the greater Los Angeles VA system. This is a cluster randomized trial. Discussion Integrating MISSION-Vet within HPACT has the potential to improve the health of thousands of veterans, but it is crucial to implement the intervention appropriately in order for it to succeed. The lessons learned in this protocol could assist with a larger roll-out of MISSION within HPACT. This protocol is registered with clinicaltrials.gov and was assigned the number NCT 02942979.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13012-017-0563-2FacilitationStep wedge designCo-occurring disordersVulnerable populations
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author Molly M. Simmons
Sonya Gabrielian
Thomas Byrne
Megan B. McCullough
Jeffery L. Smith
Thom J. Taylor
Tom P. O’Toole
Vincent Kane
Vera Yakovchenko
D. Keith McInnes
David A. Smelson
spellingShingle Molly M. Simmons
Sonya Gabrielian
Thomas Byrne
Megan B. McCullough
Jeffery L. Smith
Thom J. Taylor
Tom P. O’Toole
Vincent Kane
Vera Yakovchenko
D. Keith McInnes
David A. Smelson
A Hybrid III stepped wedge cluster randomized trial testing an implementation strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA Homeless Primary Care Treatment Programs
Implementation Science
Facilitation
Step wedge design
Co-occurring disorders
Vulnerable populations
author_facet Molly M. Simmons
Sonya Gabrielian
Thomas Byrne
Megan B. McCullough
Jeffery L. Smith
Thom J. Taylor
Tom P. O’Toole
Vincent Kane
Vera Yakovchenko
D. Keith McInnes
David A. Smelson
author_sort Molly M. Simmons
title A Hybrid III stepped wedge cluster randomized trial testing an implementation strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA Homeless Primary Care Treatment Programs
title_short A Hybrid III stepped wedge cluster randomized trial testing an implementation strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA Homeless Primary Care Treatment Programs
title_full A Hybrid III stepped wedge cluster randomized trial testing an implementation strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA Homeless Primary Care Treatment Programs
title_fullStr A Hybrid III stepped wedge cluster randomized trial testing an implementation strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA Homeless Primary Care Treatment Programs
title_full_unstemmed A Hybrid III stepped wedge cluster randomized trial testing an implementation strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in VA Homeless Primary Care Treatment Programs
title_sort hybrid iii stepped wedge cluster randomized trial testing an implementation strategy to facilitate the use of an evidence-based practice in va homeless primary care treatment programs
publisher BMC
series Implementation Science
issn 1748-5908
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Abstract Background Homeless veterans often have multiple health care and psychosocial needs, including assistance with access to housing and health care, as well as support for ongoing treatment engagement. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) developed specialized Homeless Patient Alignment Care Teams (HPACT) with the goal of offering an integrated, “one-stop program” to address housing and health care needs of homeless veterans. However, while 70% of HPACT’s veteran enrollees have co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, HPACT does not have a uniform, embedded treatment protocol for this subpopulation. One wraparound intervention designed to address the needs of homeless veterans with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders which is suitable to be integrated into HPACT clinic sites is the evidence-based practice called Maintaining Independence and Sobriety through Systems Integration, Outreach, and Networking-Veterans Edition, or MISSION-Vet. Despite the promise of MISSION-Vet within HPACT clinics, implementation of an evidence-based intervention within a busy program like HPACT can be difficult. The current study is being undertaken to identify an appropriate implementation strategy for MISSION-Vet within HPACT. The study will test the implementation platform called Facilitation and compared to implementation as usual (IU). The aims of this study are as follows: (1) Compare the extent to which IU or Facilitation strategies achieve fidelity to the MISSION-Vet intervention as delivered by HPACT homeless provider staff. (2) Compare the effects of Facilitation and IU strategies on the National HPACT Performance Measures. (3) Compare the effects of IU and Facilitation on the permanent housing status. (4) Identify and describe key stakeholders’ (patients, providers, staff) experiences with, and perspectives on, the barriers to, and facilitators of implementing MISSION. Design Type III Hybrid modified stepped wedge implementation comparing IU to Facilitation across seven HPACT teams in three sites in the greater Los Angeles VA system. This is a cluster randomized trial. Discussion Integrating MISSION-Vet within HPACT has the potential to improve the health of thousands of veterans, but it is crucial to implement the intervention appropriately in order for it to succeed. The lessons learned in this protocol could assist with a larger roll-out of MISSION within HPACT. This protocol is registered with clinicaltrials.gov and was assigned the number NCT 02942979.
topic Facilitation
Step wedge design
Co-occurring disorders
Vulnerable populations
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13012-017-0563-2
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