Protocol for project IMPACT (improving millions hearts for provider and community transformation): a quasi-experimental evaluation of an integrated electronic health record and community health worker intervention study to improve hypertension management among South Asian patients

Abstract Background The Million Hearts® initiative aims to prevent heart disease and stroke in the United States by mobilizing public and private sectors around a core set of objectives, with particular attention on improving blood pressure control. South Asians in particular have disproportionately...

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Main Authors: Priscilla M. Lopez, Jennifer Zanowiak, Keith Goldfeld, Katarzyna Wyka, Ahmad Masoud, Susan Beane, Rashi Kumar, Phoebe Laughlin, Chau Trinh-Shevrin, Lorna Thorpe, Nadia Islam
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Published: BMC 2017-12-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-017-2767-1
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spelling doaj-6b85a3ac5dbd4790af5d51878eaf69f62020-11-24T23:28:52ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632017-12-0117111010.1186/s12913-017-2767-1Protocol for project IMPACT (improving millions hearts for provider and community transformation): a quasi-experimental evaluation of an integrated electronic health record and community health worker intervention study to improve hypertension management among South Asian patientsPriscilla M. Lopez0Jennifer Zanowiak1Keith Goldfeld2Katarzyna Wyka3Ahmad Masoud4Susan Beane5Rashi Kumar6Phoebe Laughlin7Chau Trinh-Shevrin8Lorna Thorpe9Nadia Islam10Department of Population Health, NYU School of MedicineDepartment of Population Health, NYU School of MedicineDepartment of Population Health, NYU School of MedicineCUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health PolicyConsulting Firm: iRCM, Inc.HealthfirstHealthfirstHealthfirstDepartment of Population Health, NYU School of MedicineDepartment of Population Health, NYU School of MedicineDepartment of Population Health, NYU School of MedicineAbstract Background The Million Hearts® initiative aims to prevent heart disease and stroke in the United States by mobilizing public and private sectors around a core set of objectives, with particular attention on improving blood pressure control. South Asians in particular have disproportionately high rates of hypertension and face numerous cultural, linguistic, and social barriers to accessing healthcare. Interventions utilizing Health information technology (HIT) and community health worker (CHW)-led patient coaching have each been demonstrated to be effective at advancing Million Hearts® goals, yet few studies have investigated the potential impact of integrating these strategies into a clinical-community linkage initiative. Building upon this initiative, we present the protocol and preliminary results of a research study, Project IMPACT, designed to fill this gap in knowledge. Methods Project IMPACT is a stepped wedge quasi-experimental study designed to test the feasibility, adoption, and impact of integrating CHW-led health coaching with electronic health record (EHR)-based interventions to improve hypertension control among South Asian patients in New York City primary care practices. EHR intervention components include the training and implementation of hypertension-specific registry reports, alerts, and order sets. Fidelity to the EHR intervention is assessed by collecting the type, frequency, and utilization of intervention components for each practice. CHW intervention components consist of health coaching sessions on hypertension and related risk factors for uncontrolled hypertensive patients. The outcome, hypertension control (<140 mmHg systolic blood pressure (BP) and <90 mmHg diastolic BP), is collected at the aggregate- and individual-level for all 16 clinical practices enrolled. Discussion Project IMPACT builds upon the evidence base of the effectiveness of CHW and Million Hearts® initiatives and proposes a unique integration of provider-based EHR and community-based CHW interventions. The project informs the effectiveness of these interventions in team-based care approaches, thereby, helping to develop relevant sustainability strategies for improving hypertension control among targeted racial/ethnic minority populations at small primary care practices. Trial registration This study protocol has been approved and is made available on Clinicaltrials.gov by NCT03159533 as of May 17, 2017.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-017-2767-1Community health workers (CHWs)Health information technology (HIT)Electronic health record (EHR)Community-clinical linkagesHypertensionMillion hearts® initiative
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author Priscilla M. Lopez
Jennifer Zanowiak
Keith Goldfeld
Katarzyna Wyka
Ahmad Masoud
Susan Beane
Rashi Kumar
Phoebe Laughlin
Chau Trinh-Shevrin
Lorna Thorpe
Nadia Islam
spellingShingle Priscilla M. Lopez
Jennifer Zanowiak
Keith Goldfeld
Katarzyna Wyka
Ahmad Masoud
Susan Beane
Rashi Kumar
Phoebe Laughlin
Chau Trinh-Shevrin
Lorna Thorpe
Nadia Islam
Protocol for project IMPACT (improving millions hearts for provider and community transformation): a quasi-experimental evaluation of an integrated electronic health record and community health worker intervention study to improve hypertension management among South Asian patients
BMC Health Services Research
Community health workers (CHWs)
Health information technology (HIT)
Electronic health record (EHR)
Community-clinical linkages
Hypertension
Million hearts® initiative
author_facet Priscilla M. Lopez
Jennifer Zanowiak
Keith Goldfeld
Katarzyna Wyka
Ahmad Masoud
Susan Beane
Rashi Kumar
Phoebe Laughlin
Chau Trinh-Shevrin
Lorna Thorpe
Nadia Islam
author_sort Priscilla M. Lopez
title Protocol for project IMPACT (improving millions hearts for provider and community transformation): a quasi-experimental evaluation of an integrated electronic health record and community health worker intervention study to improve hypertension management among South Asian patients
title_short Protocol for project IMPACT (improving millions hearts for provider and community transformation): a quasi-experimental evaluation of an integrated electronic health record and community health worker intervention study to improve hypertension management among South Asian patients
title_full Protocol for project IMPACT (improving millions hearts for provider and community transformation): a quasi-experimental evaluation of an integrated electronic health record and community health worker intervention study to improve hypertension management among South Asian patients
title_fullStr Protocol for project IMPACT (improving millions hearts for provider and community transformation): a quasi-experimental evaluation of an integrated electronic health record and community health worker intervention study to improve hypertension management among South Asian patients
title_full_unstemmed Protocol for project IMPACT (improving millions hearts for provider and community transformation): a quasi-experimental evaluation of an integrated electronic health record and community health worker intervention study to improve hypertension management among South Asian patients
title_sort protocol for project impact (improving millions hearts for provider and community transformation): a quasi-experimental evaluation of an integrated electronic health record and community health worker intervention study to improve hypertension management among south asian patients
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Abstract Background The Million Hearts® initiative aims to prevent heart disease and stroke in the United States by mobilizing public and private sectors around a core set of objectives, with particular attention on improving blood pressure control. South Asians in particular have disproportionately high rates of hypertension and face numerous cultural, linguistic, and social barriers to accessing healthcare. Interventions utilizing Health information technology (HIT) and community health worker (CHW)-led patient coaching have each been demonstrated to be effective at advancing Million Hearts® goals, yet few studies have investigated the potential impact of integrating these strategies into a clinical-community linkage initiative. Building upon this initiative, we present the protocol and preliminary results of a research study, Project IMPACT, designed to fill this gap in knowledge. Methods Project IMPACT is a stepped wedge quasi-experimental study designed to test the feasibility, adoption, and impact of integrating CHW-led health coaching with electronic health record (EHR)-based interventions to improve hypertension control among South Asian patients in New York City primary care practices. EHR intervention components include the training and implementation of hypertension-specific registry reports, alerts, and order sets. Fidelity to the EHR intervention is assessed by collecting the type, frequency, and utilization of intervention components for each practice. CHW intervention components consist of health coaching sessions on hypertension and related risk factors for uncontrolled hypertensive patients. The outcome, hypertension control (<140 mmHg systolic blood pressure (BP) and <90 mmHg diastolic BP), is collected at the aggregate- and individual-level for all 16 clinical practices enrolled. Discussion Project IMPACT builds upon the evidence base of the effectiveness of CHW and Million Hearts® initiatives and proposes a unique integration of provider-based EHR and community-based CHW interventions. The project informs the effectiveness of these interventions in team-based care approaches, thereby, helping to develop relevant sustainability strategies for improving hypertension control among targeted racial/ethnic minority populations at small primary care practices. Trial registration This study protocol has been approved and is made available on Clinicaltrials.gov by NCT03159533 as of May 17, 2017.
topic Community health workers (CHWs)
Health information technology (HIT)
Electronic health record (EHR)
Community-clinical linkages
Hypertension
Million hearts® initiative
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-017-2767-1
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