Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Details — Status: Completed

Administrative data

NCT number NCT02675777
Other study ID # AHRQ-R18-HS023173
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 2016
Est. completion date February 2019

Study information

Verified date September 2019
Source Kaiser Permanente
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Alcohol use is the third greatest cause of disability and death for US adults. Care for unhealthy alcohol use is lacking in most primary care settings. This project will implement two types of evidence-based care for unhealthy alcohol use in the 25 primary clinics of a regional health system—Group Health (GH). These include preventive care and treatment. Preventive care consists of alcohol screening, and for patients who screen positive, brief patient-centered counseling. Treatment for alcohol use disorders includes offering shared decision making and motivational counseling designed to enhance engagement in one or more treatment options: counseling, medications, and/or specialty treatment. During a pilot phase, the research team at Group Health Research Institute partnered with Group Health leaders and front line clinicians to design, pilot test, and iteratively refine an implementation strategy in 3 Group Health primary care clinics.

Objective

This study uses state-of-the-art implementation strategies to integrate evidence-based alcohol-related care into 22 primary care clinics (detailed below). This study is a pragmatic stepped-wedge quality improvement trial to evaluate its impact on:

1. The proportion of patients who have primary care visits who screen positive for unhealthy alcohol use and have documented annual brief alcohol counseling;

2. The proportion of patients who have primary care visits who have AUDs identified, and a) initiate and b) engage in care for AUDs.

Secondary outcomes will include:

1. The proportion of patients who have primary care visits who have documented annual alcohol screening with the AUDIT-C; and

2. The proportion of patients who have primary care visits who screen positive for severe unhealthy alcohol use and have AUDs assessed and/or diagnosed;


Description:

Group Health's Behavioral Health Service leaders decided to implement alcohol-related care along with integration of population-based primary care for other behavioral health conditions, including screening for depression, marijuana and other substance use and use disorders. Group Health leaders also decided to transition primary care social workers to become integrated behavioral health clinicians in 2015.

Pilot testing of the implementation strategies in 2015 was led by Group Health's Behavioral Health Service (BHS) in collaboration with other Group Health departments. State-of-the-art implementation methods were used to integrate evidence-based alcohol-related care into 3 pilot primary care clinics in Group Health. The implementation strategies included: participatory design, clinical champions, practice facilitation, performance monitoring and feedback, and clinical decision support in the electronic health record (EHR). The implementation strategies also included a video and handout designed explicitly to shift staff attitudes, in order to make discussions of unhealthy alcohol use routine and less stigmatized in primary care. Screening and follow-up assessment for symptoms of AUDs are conducted on paper and then typically entered into the EPIC EHR by medical assistants (MAs). The implementation strategy was refined based on ongoing formative evaluation.

Group Health leaders are now prepared to roll out behavioral health integration to the remaining 22 primary care clinics. All implementation will be led and conducted by Group Health clinical leaders and clinicians. The timing of implementation at the 22 clinics is staggered to allow for support from practice facilitators. Leaders randomized clinics to different start dates to allow a rigorous evaluation using secondary quality improvement data.

The research team at Group Health Research Institute is supporting implementation and will lead the evaluation. The research team will conduct a pragmatic stepped-wedge quality improvement trial in the 22 primary care clinics. Implementation will be staggered in 7 waves, each of which will be 4 months long (3 waves in Year 1; 4 waves in Years 2-3). Randomization is stratified by study Year, with 9 sites chosen by Group Health clinical leaders to start in Year 1, and the 13 remaining sites to be randomized in Year 2. Randomization is stratified primarily because Group Health clinical leaders wanted to choose the first 9 clinics. In addition, they may decide remove 3 or 4 facilities in Spokane (a long distance from Seattle requiring air travel) from the Year 2 randomization (thereby omitting 1 of the 7 waves of implementation Year 2).


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 433111
Est. completion date February 2019
Est. primary completion date February 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. Group Health group practice patients, AND

2. Age 18 years and older, AND

3. Have one or more visits at one or more of the randomized Group Health primary care clinics between February 1, 2016 and August 31, 2018.

Exclusion Criteria: None

Study Design


Intervention

Other:
Quality Improvement Intervention
Group Health clinical leaders and clinicians implement all aspects of behavioral health integration (screening, assessment, and shared decision-making followed by treatment). The implementation strategy, which was refined during the pilot phase, will include: Identification of a clinical champion and Local Implementation Team. Participatory Design. Training primary care providers and Medical Assistants. EHR clinical decision support tools Weekly facilitated Local Implementation Team meetings. Performance monitoring with feedback, including monthly PDCA meetings with the Local Implementation Team and clinic leaders. Learning sessions for primary care providers during implementation. Social worker use of an EHR registry with weekly supervision. Video and handout explicitly designed to shift attitudes about unhealthy alcohol use (overcoming misconceptions and stigma)

Locations

Country Name City State
n/a

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Kaiser Permanente

References & Publications (2)

Bobb JF, Lee AK, Lapham GT, Oliver M, Ludman E, Achtmeyer C, Parrish R, Caldeiro RM, Lozano P, Richards JE, Bradley KA. Evaluation of a Pilot Implementation to Integrate Alcohol-Related Care within Primary Care. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2017 Sep 8;14(9). pii: E1030. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14091030. — View Citation

Glass JE, Bobb JF, Lee AK, Richards JE, Lapham GT, Ludman E, Achtmeyer C, Caldeiro RM, Parrish R, Williams EC, Lozano P, Bradley KA. Study protocol: a cluster-randomized trial implementing Sustained Patient-centered Alcohol-related Care (SPARC trial). Implement Sci. 2018 Aug 6;13(1):108. doi: 10.1186/s13012-018-0795-9. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Rate of Diagnosis of Alcohol Use Disorders Among patients who have primary care visits, the proportion who are diagnosed with AUDs on the day of the visit or in the past year. Rates of AUD diagnosis will be compared before and after "time one" (T1: the start of the 4 months of active implementation) for the pragmatic stepped-wedge trial.
Other Engagement in Care for New Alcohol Use Disorders within 30 Days Among patients who have at least one primary care visit, the proportion who are diagnosed with a new AUD (no AUD diagnosis in the past 365 days) and also have a telephone or in-person visit for AUD or a claim for care for AUD in the following 30 days. Rates of engagement in care for AUDs in the 30 days after a new AUD diagnosis will be compared before and after "time one" (T1: the start of the 4 months of active implementation) for the pragmatic stepped-wedge trial.
Other Maintenance of Alcohol-related Care Rates of all primary and secondary outcomes (above) will be compared before and after "time two" (T2: the end of the 4 months of active support for implementation) for the pragmatic stepped-wedge trial.
Primary Brief Alcohol Counseling Rate Among patients who have at least one primary care visit, the proportion who screen positive for unhealthy alcohol use (3 or more points for women and 4 or more for men on the AUDIT-C) and have brief alcohol counseling documented in their EHRs in the 14 days after the screen or in the prior year. Rates of documented brief alcohol counseling within 14 days after a positive alcohol screen will be compared before and after "time one" (T1: the start of the 4 months of active implementation) for the pragmatic stepped-wedge trial.
Primary HEDIS Defined Initiation and Engagement in Care for Alcohol Use Disorders Among patients who have at least one primary care visit, the proportion who are diagnosed with a new AUD and meet criteria for a) "initiation" and b) "engagement" in care for AUDs (as defined by NCQAs HEDIS measures in 2014) based on care documented in their EHRs or via claims for AUD treatment. Rates of initiation and engagement will be compared before and after "time one" (T1: the start of the 4 months of active implementation) for the pragmatic stepped-wedge trial.
Secondary Alcohol Screening Rate Among patients who have at least one primary care visit, the proportion who have alcohol screening with the AUDIT-C documented in their EHR on the date of the visit or in the prior year. Assessment rates will be compared before and after "time one" (T1: the start of the 4 months of active implementation) for the pragmatic stepped-wedge trial
Secondary AUD Assessment Rate Among patients who have at least one primary care visit, the proportion who screen positive for severe unhealthy alcohol use (AUDIT-C 7-12) and have assessment for AUDs, or an AUD diagnosis, documented in their EHR on the date of the visit or in the prior year. Screening rates will be compared before and after "time one" (T1: the start of the 4 months of active implementation) for the pragmatic stepped-wedge trial.
See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Recruiting NCT04788004 - Long-term Recovery: Longitudinal Study of Neuro-behavioral Markers of Recovery and Precipitants of Relapse
Recruiting NCT05684094 - Mechanisms of Risky Alcohol Use in Young Adults: Linking Sleep to Reward- and Stress-Related Brain Function N/A
Completed NCT03406039 - Testing the Efficacy of an Online Integrated Treatment for Comorbid Alcohol Misuse and Emotional Problems N/A
Completed NCT03573167 - Mobile Phone-Based Motivational Interviewing in Kenya N/A
Completed NCT04817410 - ED Initiated Oral Naltrexone for AUD Phase 1
Active, not recruiting NCT04267692 - Harm Reduction Talking Circles for American Indians and Alaska Natives With Alcohol Use Disorders N/A
Completed NCT03872128 - The Role of Neuroactive Steroids in Stress, Alcohol Craving and Alcohol Use in Alcohol Use Disorders Phase 1
Completed NCT02989662 - INIA Stress and Chronic Alcohol Interactions: Glucocorticoid Antagonists in Heavy Drinkers Phase 1/Phase 2
Recruiting NCT06030154 - Amplification of Positivity for Alcohol Use N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT05419128 - Family-focused vs. Drinker-focused Smartphone Interventions to Reduce Drinking-related Consequences of COVID-19 N/A
Completed NCT04564807 - Testing an Online Insomnia Intervention N/A
Completed NCT04284813 - Families With Substance Use and Psychosis: A Pilot Study N/A
Completed NCT04203966 - Mental Health and Well-being of People Who Seek Help From Their Member of Parliament
Recruiting NCT05861843 - Craving Assessment in Patients With Alcohol Use Disorder Using Virtual Reality Exposure
Terminated NCT04404712 - FAAH Availability in Psychiatric Disorders: A PET Study Early Phase 1
Enrolling by invitation NCT04128761 - Decreasing the Temporal Window in Individuals With Alcohol Use Disorder N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT06163651 - Evaluating a One-Year Version of the Parent-Child Assistance Program N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT06337721 - Preventing Alcohol Use Disorders and Alcohol-Related Harms in Pacific Islander Young Adults N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT06444243 - Psilocybin-assisted Therapy for Alcohol Use Disorder Phase 2
Enrolling by invitation NCT02544581 - Preliminary Analysis of the Soberlink Alcohol Breath Analyzer System's (SABA) Clinical Utility During Aftercare N/A