Creating a Clinic-Community Liaison Role in Primary Care: Engaging Patients and Community in Health Care Innovation

NCT ID: NCT02286193

Last Updated: 2017-11-13

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Total Enrollment

418 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2013-03-31

Study Completion Date

2016-03-31

Brief Summary

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This project will engage patients and health care teams to develop, implement, and rigorously evaluate a new lay health worker role (Community Resource Specialist, CRS) for primary care teams. The CRS will link patients and healthcare clinics with community resources.

Detailed Description

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Patients are served best when multiple organizations work together to meet healthcare needs. In the Chronic Care Model, community resources supplement productive interactions between patients and care teams. However, healthcare delivery systems and health research have given relatively little attention to the model's community features. This project engages patients in designing a primary care community liaison role (Community Resource Specialist, CRS) connecting patients to clinic and community resources that support chronic disease prevention and management. The CRS role will enhance primary care by better integrating community resources into patient care.

The proposed design effort will:

* develop tools and work processes that promote meaningful patient engagement in creating a CRS concept and role
* integrate the CRS role into primary care teams
* assess effects of this role on patient-centered outcomes.

The patient engagement process will use principles from Lean, a quality improvement method, to engage all primary care stakeholders, particularly patients and clinical staff. The project will integrate community resources into the patient-centered medical home model of Group Health, a nonprofit healthcare system that provides coverage and care.

The project will enhance patient resources and options for managing and preventing chronic illness and improve patient-centered outcomes.

The project's specific aims are:

* Aim 1: Develop, implement, and evaluate new methods to involve patients intensively in care design. The investigators will create processes and tools to select and train participants and facilitate their productive contributions to care design. The investigators will document the approach's benefits and challenges using qualitative and quantitative data.
* Aim 2: Design and pilot a new CRS role for primary care teams. Robust engagement of patients in designing this new primary care team role will result in innovative, patient-centered solutions. The investigators will pilot this service at three clinics. The aim of the new service is to help patients more readily access the healthcare and community resources they need for preventing and treating chronic disease. The CRS also may help educate clinic staff about available community resources and increase the primary care team's use of holistic approaches to health.
* Aim 3: Evaluate the design and efficacy of the CRS. The investigators will conduct both formative and outcome evaluations of the CRS role.

Conditions

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Patient Engagement Community Integration

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

OTHER

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Study Groups

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Patients presenting to Community Resource Specialist (CRS)

Primary care patients who are referred or self-refer to the CRS for education and linkage to community resources that can help support health goals

Patient clinical encounters with Community Resource Specialist (CRS)

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

CRS will work with patients to create goals, develop action plans and link to community resources to support goals

Interventions

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Patient clinical encounters with Community Resource Specialist (CRS)

CRS will work with patients to create goals, develop action plans and link to community resources to support goals

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Enrolled at Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, Washington, in one of three pilot primary care clinics
* Referred or self-referred to the CRS for connection to community resources to support health goals

Exclusion Criteria

* Not enrolled at Group Health
* Not enrolled in one of the pilot clinics
Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Kaiser Permanente

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Clarissa Hsu, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Group Health Research Institute

Other Identifiers

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1011 Hsu PCORI Cycle 1

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id