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Implementing Effective, Collaborative Care for Schizophrenia (EQUIP-2)

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Weight Gain
Psychotic Disorder
Schizophrenia
Chronic Illness
Interventions
Behavioral: Collaborative Chronic Illness Care Model
Registration Number
NCT00137280
Lead Sponsor
VA Office of Research and Development
Brief Summary

This project evaluates the implementation and effectiveness of a care model to improve treatment for schizophrenia within the context of diverse VA practices and priorities. The project provides information to VA clinicians and managers about Veterans with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder who are overweight and/or who would like to return to competitive work. The project facilitates reorganization of care practices in order to get veterans needed and desired services around wellness and work. The project creates a platform that other clinical and research interventions can build upon to improve care, and is designed to inform a national strategy for implementing evidence-based care in schizophrenia.

Detailed Description

Objectives:

EQUIP-2 is a clinic-level controlled trial. From the four participating Veterans Integrated Services Networks (VISNs), eight specialty mental health programs were enrolled and assigned to care as usual or to receive an intervention supporting evidence-based quality improvement and use of a chronic illness care model. Participants are VISN 3 (James J. Peters VA; Northport VA); VISN 16 (Houston VA; Shreveport VA); VISN 17 (Waco VA; Temple VA); and VISN 22 (Long Beach VA; Greater Los Angeles VA). The objectives of this VA Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) Service Directed Project are 1) assist in identifying and making available recovery-oriented services to veterans with schizophrenia; 2) implement information systems that efficiently and accurately identify patient status and who would be appropriate for these services; 3) implement a care model to support recovery-oriented care delivery; 4) evaluate, in a controlled trial, the effect of implementation on treatment delivery and patient outcomes; and 5) identify facilitators and barriers to wellness program participation in an effort to strengthen the weight management services available to patients with schizophrenia. The project studies intervention feasibility, acceptability, and impact on outcomes; performs qualitative analyses examining processes and variation in care model implementation and impact. Research includes a controlled trial of the impact of implementation, relative to usual care, on treatment quality. Participants include clinic staff and patients with schizophrenia. Data sources include interviews with participants, focus groups with a sub-set of patients, implementation documentation, the project informatics system, and VistA.

Methods:

The care model targets two clinical domains selected by the VISNs from the following: Supported Employment (SE), caregiver support, wellness programs, or clozapine. All 4 VISNs chose the same two targets: SE and wellness. The care model includes: 1) at each visit, routine collection of patient outcomes data and provision of decision support using a self-assessment kiosk; 2) provision of "psychiatric vital signs" to patients and clinicians at the time of the clinical encounter via report that prints from the kiosk; 3) education and activation of both clinicians and patients around the clinical targets; 4) regular reports identifying patients appropriate for services associated with these targets; and 5) facilitation of problem-solving and evidence-based quality improvement addressing any barriers to utilization of these services.

To inform future wellness implementation, in-depth, semi-structured interviews are conducted with patients who participated in wellness groups ("participants"), and with patients who were referred (because they were overweight or obese) but did not participate ("non-participants"). Participants consist of all enrolled patients who attended the wellness program with special attention to those patients who completed at least half of the wellness program. Non-participants consist of patients who were referred to the wellness program but did not attend. Clinicians were interviewed specifically regarding wellness implementation.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1067
Inclusion Criteria

Clinicians and Managers:

  • Psychiatrists, Case Managers, Nurses, Supported Employment workers Nutritionists, Local Recovery Coordinators, and Quality Improvement experts working at one of the participating VA Medical Centers

Patients:

  • At least 18 years old
  • Diagnosis of Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective, or schizophreniform disorder
  • At least 1 treatment visit with a clinician at the clinic during the 6 months prior to enrollment and then at least 1 treatment visit with a clinician at the clinic during the 5 months of enrollment.
Exclusion Criteria

None

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
FACTORIAL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Collaborative Chronic Illness Care ModelCollaborative Chronic Illness Care ModelCollaborative Chronic Illness Care Model: A care model that integrates greater availability of clinical information, reorganizes the practice system and provider roles, fosters care coordination, and focuses on evidence-based protocols--specifically supported employment and wellness services for individuals with schizophrenia.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The Effect of Care Model Implementation on Treatment Appropriateness: Weight Service Utilization1 year

The number of participants with one or more weight service appointments in the one year during implementation (implementation sites versus control sites) for those participants who were overweight at the baseline interview (e.g., eligible for weight services). This only includes participants who were overweight at the baseline interview (e.g., eligible for weight services).

The Effect of Care Model Implementation on Treatment Appropriateness: Patient Weight Outcomes1 year

Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used to examine weight gained during treatment in implementation versus control groups. The dependent variable was final weight. Baseline weight, weight 6 months prior to baseline, and baseline psychotic and negative symptom subscales were included as covariates. The inclusion of weight 6 months prior to baseline served to control for subjects' weight gain/loss trajectories prior to entering the study. The two-way interactions of group by covariates were also included in the model.

The Effect of Care Model Implementation on Treatment Appropriateness: Supported Employment Utilization1 year

The number of participants with one or more Supported Employment appointments in the one year during implementation (implementation sites versus control sites) for those participants who endorsed a desire to return to work at the baseline interview (e.g., eligible for Supported Employment services). This only includes participants who endorsed a desire to return to work at the baseline interview (e.g., eligible for Supported Employment services).

The Effect of Care Model Implementation on Treatment Appropriateness: Patient Employment Outcomes1 year

Chi-square analysis was used to examine competitive employment gained during treatment in implementation versus control groups. The dependent variable was competitive employment. Individuals included were only those who expressed interest in returning to work at both the baseline and follow-up interview time-points.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (8)

VA Long Beach Healthcare System, Long Beach, CA

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Long Beach, California, United States

VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, West Los Angeles, CA

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West Los Angeles, California, United States

Overton Brooks VA Medical Center, Shreveport, LA

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Shreveport, Louisiana, United States

VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System, North Las Vegas, NV

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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, TX

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Houston, Texas, United States

James J. Peters VA Medical Center, Bronx, NY

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Bronx, New York, United States

Northport VA Medical Center, Northport, NY

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Northport, New York, United States

Central Texas Veterans Health Care System, Temple, TX

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Temple, Texas, United States

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