Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Enrolling by invitation
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
Cirrhosis, Liver
Type
Interventional
Phase
Not Applicable
Design
Allocation: Non-RandomizedIntervention Model: Single Group AssignmentIntervention Model Description: The investigators will select twelve 'low-performing' sites to receive a bundle of strategies that have been empirically determined to be associated with evidence based practices for Veterans with cirrhosis. Using a hybrid type III stepped wedge cluster design, in which the investigators provide the bundle of strategies to four sites every six month period, then will evaluate whether applying these data-driven implementation strategies increases the use of evidence based practices and outcomes for cirrhosis compared to VA sites operating as usual.Masking: None (Open Label)Primary Purpose: Health Services Research

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 125 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

Nearly 120,000 Veterans in care have cirrhosis, or advanced liver disease, from alcohol, hepatitis C, fatty liver disease, or other causes, and this number is rapidly increasing. There are life-saving measures that providers can take to prevent harm from cirrhosis. The three most impactful of these ...

Nearly 120,000 Veterans in care have cirrhosis, or advanced liver disease, from alcohol, hepatitis C, fatty liver disease, or other causes, and this number is rapidly increasing. There are life-saving measures that providers can take to prevent harm from cirrhosis. The three most impactful of these measures include providing access to post-discharge follow-up and screening for liver cancer and esophageal varices (veins that can cause catastrophic bleeding). However, only about one-third of Veterans receive care aligned with these three evidence-based practices (EBPs). Therefore, there is an urgent need to improve access to high-quality care for Veterans with this common condition. By focusing on strategies that most successfully encourage implementation of evidence-based practices the investigators can address the urgent need to improve the quality and timeliness of care for Veterans with cirrhosis who receive care at VA hospitals. This quality improvement intervention seeks to understand which implementation strategies, or discrete activities that are conducted to promote EBP implementation, improve cirrhosis care. The aims of this evaluation are to: (1) empirically determine which combinations of implementation strategies ('data-driven strategies') are associated with the successful implementation of EBPs for Veterans with cirrhosis, (2) use Intervention Mapping to operationalize the 'data-driven' implementation strategies developed in the first aim, and (3) evaluate whether applying data-driven implementation strategies increases the use of EBPs for cirrhosis, using a hybrid type III stepped wedge cluster randomized trial. The investigators will measure cirrhosis care at all VA sites and use the data from aims 1 and 2 to provide feedback to all sites. The investigators anticipate that more intensive implementation interventions will directly impact 12 of the lowest-performing sites.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT04178096
Collaborators
VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Shari S. Rogal, MD MPH VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System University Drive Division, Pittsburgh, PA