Cardiovascular Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Quality Improvement and Personalization for Statins (QUIPS) (QUE 15-286)
The investigators developed novel quality improvement intervention consisting of a personalized decision support tool, an educational program, a performance measure, and an audit and feedback system to encourage the adoption of the VA/DoD guidelines for the use of statin medicines. The investigators then performed a cluster randomized trial of the intervention in a single clinic.
The VA/DoD Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Dyslipidemia for
Cardiovascular Risk Reduction has created clinical practice guidelines that have been
officially adopted by VA. The new guidelines are substantially different than previous
guidelines, and arguably somewhat more complicated. Complicating matters somewhat, the
American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology passed similar, but not
identical, guidelines one year earlier and VA is also planning to adopt HEDIS (Healthcare
Effectiveness Data and Information Set) performance measures for managing dyslipidemia, which
are also similar, but not identical to the VA guidelines. Changing recommendations plus this
misalignment - two guidelines, one performance measure, none identical or
perfectly-understood - could create confusion and unclear guidance for practitioners.
The investigators are proposing a partnership with CAR and VA Ann Arbor Primary Care on a QI
project to improve the adoption of these guidelines with a time and resource-efficient
implementation strategy that will be tested in ten PACT teamlets.
As part of the larger project, the investigators have designed an efficient, multi-pronged
intervention to improve statin use. The investigators first developed a preliminary
intervention. The investigators then already conducted an assessment of the barriers and
facilitators to implementation to obtain provider feedback to improve the planned
intervention and develop ideas to make it better.
The intervention will have two parts. First, all clinicians at VA Ann Arbor received an
educational session about the new guidelines. Second, the investigators have randomly divided
the PACT teamlets in half. One half, "usual care," will receive all changes that VA in
planning for the new guidelines.
The providers in the "intervention" group will receive the full intervention. This includes a
personalized decision support tool for every guideline-discordant patient during the time of
the intervention based on the VA guidelines. They will also receive automated personalized
audit and feedback reports based on the guidelines that the investigators have developed
together with VA's Center for Analytics and Reporting (CAR). Providers will also receive a
poster in their clinical rooms alerting patients that the guidelines have changed.
Post-study clarification: The analysis divided the study in to three time periods. There was
a period before the intervention (pre-QI) from December 12, 2015 to March 20, 2016; during
the intervention (QI) from March 29-June 30, 2016, and after the intervention (post-QI) from
July 1, 2016 to September 30, 2016. Each period was divided by study arm. All analyses were
compared to the pre-QI baseline. Analyses were at the level of the patient visit. Eligible
patients were those recommended statins by the VA/DoD clinical practice guidelines, but not
receiving them.
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