Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research, Department of Medicine, Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA, USA.
RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, USA.
Prog Cardiovasc Dis. 2020 Mar-Apr;63(2):109-117. doi: 10.1016/j.pcad.2020.02.012. Epub 2020 Feb 19.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of morbidity among people living with HIV (PLWH). Statins can safely and effectively reduce CVD risk in PLWH, but evidence-based statin therapy is under-prescribed in PLWH. Developed using an implementation science framework, INcreasing Statin Prescribing in HIV Behavioral Economics REsearch (INSPIRE) is a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial that addresses organization-, clinician- and patient-level barriers to statin uptake in Los Angeles community health clinics serving racially and ethnically diverse PLWH. After assessing knowledge about statins and barriers to clinician prescribing and patient uptake, we will design, implement and measure the effectiveness of (1) educational interventions targeting leadership, clinicians, and patients, followed by (2) behavioral economics-informed clinician feedback on statin uptake. In addition, we will assess implementation outcomes, including changes in clinician acceptability of statin prescribing for PLWH, clinician acceptability of the education and feedback interventions, and cost of implementation.
心血管疾病(CVD)是 HIV 感染者(PLWH)发病和致残的主要原因。他汀类药物可以安全有效地降低 PLWH 的 CVD 风险,但基于证据的他汀类药物治疗在 PLWH 中应用不足。采用实施科学框架开发的 INcreasing Statin Prescribing in HIV Behavioral Economics REsearch(INSPIRE)是一项逐步楔形聚类随机试验,旨在解决洛杉矶为不同种族和民族的 PLWH 服务的社区卫生诊所中他汀类药物应用的组织、临床医生和患者层面的障碍。在评估了关于他汀类药物的知识以及临床医生开具处方和患者接受治疗的障碍之后,我们将设计、实施并衡量以下措施的有效性:(1)针对领导层、临床医生和患者的教育干预措施,随后是(2)针对他汀类药物摄取的行为经济学知情的临床医生反馈。此外,我们将评估实施结果,包括临床医生对 PLWH 开具他汀类药物的接受程度的变化、对教育和反馈干预的接受程度以及实施成本。