Gimbel Sarah, Basu Anirban, Callen Emily, Flaxman Abraham D, Heidari Omeid, Hood Julia E, Kellogg Anna, Kern Eli, Tsui Judith I, Turley Ericka, Sherr Kenneth
Department of Child, Family and Population Health Nursing, University of Washington School of Nursing, 1959 NE Pacific St, Seattle, WA, 98195, USA.
Department of Global Health, University of Washington Schools of Medicine and Public Health, 3980 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA, 98105, USA.
Implement Sci. 2024 Dec 18;19(1):80. doi: 10.1186/s13012-024-01409-0.
Between 2012-2022 opioid-related overdose deaths in the United States, including Washington State, have risen dramatically. Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a complex, chronic, and criminalized illness with biological, environmental, and social causes. One-fifth of people with OUD have recent criminal-legal system involvement; > 50% pass through WA jails annually. Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) can effectively treat OUD. WA has prioritized improving access to MOUD, including for those in jails. As patients in jail settings are systematically marginalized due to incarceration, it is critical to foster connections to MOUD services upon release, an acknowledged period of high overdose risk. Currently, there is insufficient focus on developing strategies to foster linkages between jail-based MOUD and referral services. The Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach (SAIA), an evidence-based implementation strategy, may optimize complex care cascades like MOUD provision and improve linkages between jail- and community-based providers. SAIA bundles systems engineering tools into an iterative process to guide care teams to visualize cascade drop-offs and prioritize steps for improvement; identify modifiable organization-level bottlenecks; and propose, implement, and evaluate modifications to overall cascade performance. The SAIA-MOUD study aims to strengthen the quality and continuity of MOUD care across jail and referral clinics in King County, WA, and ultimately reduce recidivism and mortality.
We will conduct a quasi-experimental evaluation of SAIA effectiveness on improving MOUD care cascade quality and continuity for patients receiving care in jail and exiting to referral clinics; examine determinants of SAIA-MOUD adoption, implementation, and sustainment; and determine SAIA-MOUD's cost and cost-effectiveness. Clinic teams with study team support will deliver the SAIA-MOUD intervention at the jail-based MOUD program and three referral clinics over a two-year intensive phase, followed by a one-year sustainment phase where SAIA implementation will be led by King County Jail MOUD staff without study support to enable pragmatic evaluation of sustained implementation.
SAIA packages user-friendly systems engineering tools to guide decision-making by front-line care providers to identify low-cost, contextually appropriate health care improvement strategies. By integrating SAIA into MOUD care provision in jail and linked services, this pragmatic trial is designed to test a model for national scale-up.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT06593353 (registered 09/06/2024; https://register.
gov/prs/beta/studies/S000EVJR00000029/recordSummary ).
2012年至2022年期间,包括华盛顿州在内,美国与阿片类药物相关的过量用药死亡人数急剧上升。阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)是一种复杂的慢性疾病,且被刑事定罪,其病因涉及生物学、环境和社会因素。五分之一患有阿片类药物使用障碍的人近期与刑事法律系统有牵连;每年超过50%的人会经过华盛顿州的监狱。阿片类药物使用障碍治疗药物(MOUD)可以有效治疗阿片类药物使用障碍。华盛顿州已将改善MOUD的可及性列为优先事项,包括为监狱中的人员提供MOUD。由于监禁,监狱环境中的患者被系统性边缘化,因此在释放后建立与MOUD服务的联系至关重要,因为这一时期被认为是过量用药风险较高的阶段。目前,在制定促进监狱内MOUD与转诊服务之间联系的策略方面,关注不足。系统分析与改进方法(SAIA)是一种基于证据的实施策略,可能会优化像MOUD提供这样的复杂护理流程,并改善监狱和社区医疗服务提供者之间的联系。SAIA将系统工程工具整合到一个迭代过程中,以指导护理团队可视化流程中的脱节情况,并确定改进步骤的优先级;识别可改变的组织层面的瓶颈;并提出、实施和评估对整体流程性能的改进措施。SAIA-MOUD研究旨在加强华盛顿州金县监狱和转诊诊所中MOUD护理的质量和连续性,并最终降低累犯率和死亡率。
我们将对SAIA在改善监狱内接受治疗并转诊至诊所的患者的MOUD护理流程质量和连续性方面的有效性进行准实验评估;研究SAIA-MOUD采用、实施和维持的决定因素;并确定SAIA-MOUD的成本和成本效益。在研究团队的支持下,诊所团队将在为期两年的强化阶段,在监狱内的MOUD项目和三家转诊诊所实施SAIA-MOUD干预,随后是为期一年的维持阶段,在此阶段SAIA的实施将由金县监狱MOUD工作人员在无研究支持的情况下进行,以便对持续实施情况进行务实评估。
SAIA整合了用户友好的系统工程工具,以指导一线护理人员进行决策,从而识别低成本、因地制宜的医疗保健改进策略。通过将SAIA整合到监狱内的MOUD护理提供及相关服务中,这项务实试验旨在测试一个可在全国范围内推广的模式。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT06593353(于2024年6月9日注册;https://register.
gov/prs/beta/studies/S000EVJR00000029/recordSummary )。