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Examining the Effectiveness of an Adaptive Implementation Intervention to Improve Uptake of the VA Suicide Risk Identification Strategy (PEC 19-303)
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Audit and Feedback and External Facilitation for Suicide. Completed, enrolled 138 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The overall objective of this national quality improvement project is to develop an adaptive implementation strategy to improve the implementation of suicide risk screening and evaluation in Veterans Health Administration ambulatory care settings (i.e., VA Risk ID).
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The following components will be incorporated into the audit and feedback intervention: i) individualized facility performance data (site level), ii) frequent delivery intervals (monthly), iii) comparisons with other sites, iv) graphical and text form displays of information, v) constructive, non-punitive tone, vi) target performance or benchmark provided, and vii) specific actions or recommendations for meeting the target.
Facilitation will be conducted by a team of facilitators who will employ the facilitation process to improve uptake of VA Risk ID. Trained external facilitators will flexibly deliver the facilitation process utilizing an integrated set of implementation strategies (e.g., stakeholder engagement, identification of barriers and facilitators, education, problem solving, the use of formative data, communication, and ongoing support).