TY - JOUR
T1 - Study protocol
T2 - A pragmatic, stepped-wedge trial of tailored support for implementing social determinants of health documentation/action in community health centers, with realist evaluation
AU - Gold, Rachel
AU - Bunce, Arwen
AU - Cottrell, Erika
AU - Marino, Miguel
AU - Middendorf, Mary
AU - Cowburn, Stuart
AU - Wright, Dagan
AU - Mossman, Ned
AU - Dambrun, Katie
AU - Powell, Byron J.
AU - Gruß, Inga
AU - Gottlieb, Laura
AU - Dearing, Marla
AU - Scott, Jason
AU - Yosuf, Nadia
AU - Krancari, Molly
N1 - Funding Information:
This publication was supported by a grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), 1R18DK114701–01.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 The Author(s).
PY - 2019/1/28
Y1 - 2019/1/28
N2 - Background: National leaders recommend documenting social determinants of health and actions taken to address social determinants of health in electronic health records, and a growing body of evidence suggests the health benefits of doing so. However, little evidence exists to guide implementation of social determinants of health documentation/action. Methods: This paper describes a 5-year, mixed-methods, stepped-wedge trial with realist evaluation, designed to test the impact of providing 30 community health centers with step-by-step guidance on implementing electronic health record-based social determinants of health documentation. This guidance will entail 6 months of tailored support from an interdisciplinary team, including training and technical assistance. We will report on tailored support provided at each of five implementation steps; impact of tailored implementation support; a method for tracking such tailoring; and context-specific pathways through which these tailored strategies effect change. We will track the competencies and resources needed to support the study clinics' implementation efforts. Discussion: Results will inform how to tailor implementation strategies to meet local needs in real-world practice settings. Secondary analyses will assess impacts of social determinants of health documentation and referral-making on diabetes outcomes. By learning whether and how scalable, tailored implementation strategies help community health centers adopt social determinants of health documentation and action, this study will yield timely guidance to primary care providers. We are not aware of previous studies exploring implementation strategies that support adoption of social determinants of action using electronic health and interventions, despite the pressing need for such guidance.
AB - Background: National leaders recommend documenting social determinants of health and actions taken to address social determinants of health in electronic health records, and a growing body of evidence suggests the health benefits of doing so. However, little evidence exists to guide implementation of social determinants of health documentation/action. Methods: This paper describes a 5-year, mixed-methods, stepped-wedge trial with realist evaluation, designed to test the impact of providing 30 community health centers with step-by-step guidance on implementing electronic health record-based social determinants of health documentation. This guidance will entail 6 months of tailored support from an interdisciplinary team, including training and technical assistance. We will report on tailored support provided at each of five implementation steps; impact of tailored implementation support; a method for tracking such tailoring; and context-specific pathways through which these tailored strategies effect change. We will track the competencies and resources needed to support the study clinics' implementation efforts. Discussion: Results will inform how to tailor implementation strategies to meet local needs in real-world practice settings. Secondary analyses will assess impacts of social determinants of health documentation and referral-making on diabetes outcomes. By learning whether and how scalable, tailored implementation strategies help community health centers adopt social determinants of health documentation and action, this study will yield timely guidance to primary care providers. We are not aware of previous studies exploring implementation strategies that support adoption of social determinants of action using electronic health and interventions, despite the pressing need for such guidance.
KW - Community health centers
KW - Electronic health records
KW - Implementation
KW - Implementation strategies
KW - Social determinants of health
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U2 - 10.1186/s13012-019-0855-9
DO - 10.1186/s13012-019-0855-9
M3 - Article
C2 - 30691480
AN - SCOPUS:85060571812
SN - 1748-5908
VL - 14
JO - Implementation Science
JF - Implementation Science
IS - 1
M1 - 9
ER -