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Important Health Center Context Fill out this section during your planning process | |
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Internal Characteristics | |
What are the characteristics of your health center? (rural/urban; other demographic variables, use of expanded care team, culture)? | Urban, refugee/immigrant population, non English speaking |
How do interventions and/or workflows need to be adapted to ensure health equity? | WYH is focusing on all patient populations with HTN |
How complex are the patient interventions to implement (e.g., perceived difficulty of implementation, reflected by duration, scope, radicalness, disruptiveness, and number of steps required)? | Goal is to meet patient where they are at. |
What are key characteristics of the participating setting(s)? | clinic, face to face, phone |
External Characteristics :SDOH barriers, affording medication, limited insurance coverage, non covered transportation | |
What external or environmental supports or threats are there? | Supports: Unite Us Referral Platform to meet SDOH needs, not being able to meet patient needs due to a lack of insurance coverage and patient lacks funds |
Treatment Intensification (Combination Therapy) Plan | Treatment Intensification (Combination Therapy) Actual |
Describe Intervention: Real time identifying patients that meet We have changed our BP criteria to 130/80>. Criteria for program. Nurse refers patient in clinic.with BP 130/80 or >.to Million Hearts program (Select ONE; use BPAA Project Roadmap for ideas on evidence-based strategies) Chosen intervention: Med adhearence, pt. engagement. Plan for intervention: nurse refers pt. to traige nurse who meets with pt Triage nurse will refer to clinical pharm. | Chosen Intervention: Date when implemented: Updates: |
Reach (#/% patients – or providers, for provider-facing interventions – who participated in intervention) | |
Reach of implementers/providers? Clinical Pharm. Working with providers to educate best practice related to evidence based guideline. Planned: Provider education/recommendations for med tx - have identified in data that there is an opportunity to improve statins and ACEs/ARBSs appropriate use . Clinical pharmacist will provide education at provider meeting on statin initiation and ACEs/ARBS | Reach of implementers/providers? Actual: |
Reach of patients (# of patients receiving treatment intensification)? Prescribed : 66% , 223/340 African American BP control 63% , 612/971. F/U appt scheduled with clinical pharmacist and provider Planned:
| Reach of patients (# of patients receiving treatment intensification)? Actual: |
Efficacy (Impact of intervention on important outcomes) | |
How will you measure that your intervention is working? Goal: improved medication ordering data for pt newly dx with HTN | Were you able to accurately measure how your intervention was working? |
What outcomes do you expect? | What outcomes have you seen? |
How will you ensure your intervention will be effective for your target population? | Did your intervention reach the target population? |
What unintended consequences or outcomes might there be? | What unintended outcomes did you experience? |
Adoption (#/% and representativeness of staff and sites who implemented the intervention) How did clinicians respond to interventions to intensify medication more rapidly/address therapeutic inertia? | |
Who will deliver the intervention (actually do the work)? Include staff and sites, if applicable. | Who delivered the intervention? Did they have the skills and time needed to complete the intervention? |
How will you know if clinicians/care teams/sites used the intervention? | What proportion of the planned staff/sites implemented the intervention? Were there any differences between care teams/sites who adopted the intervention best vs. others who did not (e.g., differences in staff types, capacity, etc.)? |
Implementation Fidelity (How closely the staff/sites followed the intervention design, delivered it as intended – also called fidelity to the intervention) | |
How will you know what adaptations or modifications were made during the intervention? | How did you track modifications during the intervention? |
What might be some of the possible obstacles to consistent implementation? | What were the barriers to consistent intervention implementation? |
What costs and resources (including time and burden, not just money) need to be considered? | What costs and resources (including time and burden, not just money) need to be considered? |
How closely did the staff/sites follow the intervention design and deliver as intended? Check all that apply:
Modifications made and other notes: | |
Maintenance (Extent to which intervention is part of routine practices and protocols) | |
What reinforcements will you put in place to sustain the intervention, if effective?
Explain: | What reinforcements did you put into place to sustain the intervention?
Explain: |
How will you spread your intervention and lessons learned? | How will you spread your intervention and lessons learned? |
What are likely modifications or adaptations that will need to be made to sustain the intervention over time (e.g., lower cost, different staff, reduced intensity, different settings)? |
Intervention #2 Plan | Intervention #2 Actual |
Describe Intervention (Select ONE; use BPAA Project Roadmap for ideas on evidence-based strategies) Chosen intervention: Plan for intervention: | Chosen Intervention: Date when implemented: Updates: |
Reach (#/% patients – or providers, for provider-facing interventions – who participated in intervention) | |
Reach of implementers/providers? Planned: | Reach of implementers/providers? Actual: |
Reach of patients (# of patients receiving treatment intensification)? Planned:
| Reach of patients (# of patients receiving treatment intensification)? Actual: |
Efficacy (Impact of intervention on important outcomes) | |
How will you measure that your intervention is working? | Were you able to accurately measure how your intervention was working? |
What outcomes do you expect? | What outcomes have you seen? |
How will you ensure your intervention will be effective for your target population? | Did your intervention reach the target population? |
What unintended consequences or outcomes might there be? | What unintended outcomes did you experience? |
Adoption (#/% and representativeness of staff and sites who implemented the intervention) How did clinicians respond to interventions to intensify medication more rapidly/address therapeutic inertia? | |
Who will deliver the intervention (actually do the work)? Include staff and sites, if applicable. | Who delivered the intervention? Did they have the skills and time needed to complete the intervention? |
How will you know if clinicians/care teams/sites used the intervention? | What proportion of the planned staff/sites implemented the intervention? Were there any differences between care teams/sites who adopted the intervention best vs. others who did not (e.g., differences in staff types, capacity, etc.)? |
Implementation Fidelity (How closely the staff/sites followed the intervention design, delivered it as intended – also called fidelity to the intervention) | |
How will you know what adaptations or modifications were made during the intervention? | How did you track modifications during the intervention? |
What might be some of the possible obstacles to consistent implementation? | What were the barriers to consistent intervention implementation? |
What costs and resources (including time and burden, not just money) need to be considered? | What costs and resources (including time and burden, not just money) need to be considered? |
How closely did the staff/sites follow the intervention design and deliver as intended? Check all that apply:
Modifications made and other notes: | |
Maintenance (Extent to which intervention is part of routine practices and protocols) | |
What reinforcements will you put in place to sustain the intervention, if effective?
Explain: | What reinforcements did you put into place to sustain the intervention?
Explain: |
How will you spread your intervention and lessons learned? | How will you spread your intervention and lessons learned? |
What are likely modifications or adaptations that will need to be made to sustain the intervention over time (e.g., lower cost, different staff, reduced intensity, different settings)? |
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Current Version (v. 4) | Oct 26, 2023 18:41 | Chris Espersen |
v. 14 | Apr 18, 2024 17:40 | Jessica Ikard-Banks |
v. 13 | Apr 18, 2024 17:26 | Jessica Ikard-Banks |
v. 12 | Feb 28, 2024 19:04 | Jessica Ikard-Banks |
v. 11 | Feb 15, 2024 19:50 | Chris Espersen |
v. 10 | Jan 17, 2024 23:15 | Jessica Ikard-Banks |
v. 9 | Jan 08, 2024 15:28 | Laurie Levasseur |
v. 8 | Jan 05, 2024 16:44 | Lauren Becker |
v. 7 | Dec 21, 2023 20:04 | Chris Espersen |
v. 6 | Dec 18, 2023 18:51 | Jessica Ikard-Banks |
v. 5 | Dec 18, 2023 18:46 | Jessica Ikard-Banks |
v. 4 | Oct 26, 2023 18:41 | Chris Espersen |
v. 3 | Oct 26, 2023 18:00 | Jessica Ikard-Banks |
v. 2 | Oct 26, 2023 17:52 | Jessica Ikard-Banks |
v. 1 | Sept 18, 2023 20:11 | Lauren Becker |
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