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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
543 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2007-09-25
2010-06-30
Brief Summary
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Study Objectives: (1) Develop and test measures of patient/caregiver and provider satisfaction. (2) Develop and test measures of process and cost of the LTC referrals.
Methods: Three VAMCs in VISN 11 are the study setting. This study was conducted from October 2007-June 2010 and utilized a variety of data sources throughout this timeframe. Data sources included: the Geriatric Extended Care form, telephone and in-person interviews, online and paper surveys, Extended Care Screening Committee meeting minutes, and technical reports from the Health Economics Resource Center.
Status: Complete.
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Detailed Description
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Findings from our team's study, Assessing Practice Variation in LTC Referrals (IIR 02-228, 2006), evaluated the LTC referral process from the perspective of the referring staff, administrators, and veterans and their families. We found that the referral process is frequently unstandardized, inefficient, and not supportive of referrals to home and community-based services. VAMCs across the country have varying ways of providing LTC referrals and some look promising. Measures of the outcomes for evaluating these systems are available with the exception of two important outcomes, satisfaction with the referral and its process and cost. The goal of this study is to develop the cost and process and satisfaction measures so that such an evaluation can be conducted.
Study Objectives: (1) Develop and test measures of patient/caregiver and provider satisfaction. (2) Develop and test measures of process and cost of the referrals. The long term objective of our research is to identify and implement models of LTC referral with the best outcomes.
Methods: Three VAMCs in VISN 11 with 3 different methods of LTC referral are the study setting. This study was conducted from October 2007-June 2010 and utilized a variety of data sources throughout this timeframe. Data sources include: the Geriatric Extended Care (GEC) form, telephone and in-person interviews, online and paper surveys, Extended Care Screening Committee meeting minutes, and technical reports from the Health Economics Resource Center (HERC). The GEC forms provided recruitment information for Veterans, caregivers, social workers and nurses in both the cost and satisfaction portions of the study and were randomly pulled by the Clinical Application Coordinators at each site. Recruitment information for VA and non-VA long term care (LTC) coordinators was supplied by Site Investigators. The cost portion of the study also utilized the Extended Care Screening Committee meeting minutes and salary information for VHA employees from the HERC technical report.
Site Investigators facilitated completion of the paper surveys by attending department meetings, and coordinated in-person interviews with providers interested in participating in the study. For all telephone interviews, participants received an introduction to the study through the mail or email. Veterans and caregivers were mailed information while VA social workers, nurses, physicians and LTC coordinators were contacted via email. Potential participants then received a telephone call from a Research Assistant who further explained the study and inquired about his/her interest in participation. For the satisfaction online survey, providers were able to complete the survey after receiving the email introduction.
Status: Complete.
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
RETROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
No
Sponsors
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VA Office of Research and Development
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Sheri Reder, PhD MSPH
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
VA Puget Sound Health Care System Seattle Division, Seattle, WA
Locations
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VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, Ann Arbor, MI
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Battle Creek VA Medical Center, Battle Creek, MI
Battle Creek, Michigan, United States
John D. Dingell VA Medical Center, Detroit, MI
Detroit, Michigan, United States
VA Puget Sound Health Care System Seattle Division, Seattle, WA
Seattle, Washington, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IAD 06-036
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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