VA HSR&D Houston Center of Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness and Safety, Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, TX, United States; Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States; VA South Central Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center, Houston, TX, United States.
VA HSR&D Houston Center of Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness and Safety, Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, TX, United States.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2021 Jun;105:106398. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2021.106398. Epub 2021 Apr 20.
The current study protocol regards a partnered, mixed-methods, cluster-randomized stepped wedge trial of the implementation and effectiveness of the FLOW program. FLOW (not an acronym) is a collection of resources and strategies to assist in determining which recovered or stabilized specialty mental health (SMH) patients should transition back to primary care (PC) and tools to make the transition seamless. Transitioning appropriate patients to PC can increase access and timeliness of mental health care for newly referred mental health patients. Nine sites in one US region will be randomized to one of three waves in which they will receive implementation-facilitation to implement the FLOW program. Primary outcomes will include the reach of FLOW, provider adoption of the program, effectiveness in increasing access in SMH, implementation fidelity, and maintenance over time. A mixed-methods analysis of implementation factors associated with implementation success will also be conducted, including the following as possible predictors: staffing ratios, site resources, leadership and provider support for the program, and local champion characteristics. This study's results will provide evidence for the effectiveness of FLOW in increasing access and may provide generalizable information about characteristics of sites that are likely to be successful with implementing similar programs.
本研究方案是一项合作伙伴关系的、混合方法的、群组随机的阶梯式楔形实施和有效性研究,研究对象为 FLOW 项目。FLOW(非缩写)是一组资源和策略,用于帮助确定哪些已康复或稳定的专业精神卫生(SMH)患者应转回初级保健(PC),并提供工具实现无缝过渡。将合适的患者过渡到 PC 可以增加新转诊的心理健康患者的心理健康护理的可及性和及时性。美国一个地区的 9 个地点将被随机分配到三个波次中的一个,以便在每个波次中接受实施促进,以实施 FLOW 项目。主要结果将包括 FLOW 的覆盖面、提供者对该计划的采用情况、在增加 SMH 可及性方面的效果、实施保真度以及随着时间的推移的维持情况。还将对与实施成功相关的实施因素进行混合方法分析,包括以下可能的预测因素:人员配备比例、地点资源、领导层对该计划的支持以及当地拥护者的特点。本研究的结果将为 FLOW 在增加可及性方面的有效性提供证据,并可能提供有关可能成功实施类似计划的地点特征的可推广信息。