Improving Linkage to Health and Other Services for Veterans Leaving Incarceration
NCT ID: NCT02964897
Last Updated: 2023-07-21
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COMPLETED
NA
79 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-11-27
2021-09-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The VA's national Health Care for Reentry Veterans (HCRV) program identifies 10,000-15,000 incarcerated Veterans annually preparing to transition back to the community. A HCRV outreach specialist works with incarcerated VHA-eligible Veterans to establish a post-release plan for linkage to VHA services. This program, with 1-2 outreach specialists per state, has improved the connection between reentry Veterans and the VHA. However, the investigators' analyses of homeless program data linked to VHA administrative data indicate that 43% of eligible HCRV Veterans do not have a VHA outpatient contact in the first 4 months post incarceration. Reducing this number is critical given the elevated rates of chronic health conditions, as well as MH or SUDs in this population.
To address this gap, the investigators will work with the national HCRV office to implement an evidence-based peer support intervention to extend the reach and effectiveness of the HCRV program in linking Veterans to VHA. Peers with incarceration experience are likely to better understand and connect with Veterans on a personal level than the outreach specialist, and thus are more likely to maintain contact and link to VHA during the first months post-release. Peers are gaining popularity in forensic settings (called "forensic peer specialists") with civilian populations and would likely be beneficial for a Veteran population .
The aims of this project are:
1. Conduct contextual analysis to identify VHA and community reentry resources, and to describe how reentry Veterans use them.
2. Implement peer-support, in one state, to link reentry veterans to VHA primary, mental health, and SUD services. The investigators will use external and internal facilitation as the implementation strategy.
3. Spread the peer-support intervention to another, geographically, and contextually different state.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention Arm with Peer Support
Veterans in this arm will receive the peer-support intervention, in addition to the usual care from the Health Care for Reentry Veterans Program.
Peer-support plus usual care from the Health Care for Reentry Veterans program
a peer mentor who is also a veteran will establish a relationship with each subject and provide instrumental and emotional support to the subject during the first 6 months of the subject's release from incarceration. This is in addition to the usual reentry support provided by the Health Care for Reentry Veterans program.
Comparison Arm with Usual Care
Veterans in this arm will be receiving usual care from the Health Care for Reentry Veterans program (but they will not receive the peer-support intervention). They will be selected to be frequency-matched to veterans in the intervention arm by date of release from incarceration.
Usual care from the Health Care for Reentry Veterans program
Health Care for Reentry Veterans program provides reentry planning while the veteran is incarcerated. An outreach worker visits the veteran in the incarceration facility to conduct a needs assessment and help create a reentry plan to cover issues such as where they will be housed, what health care appointments they will need in the first 30 days, whether they need legal assistance, etc.
Interventions
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Peer-support plus usual care from the Health Care for Reentry Veterans program
a peer mentor who is also a veteran will establish a relationship with each subject and provide instrumental and emotional support to the subject during the first 6 months of the subject's release from incarceration. This is in addition to the usual reentry support provided by the Health Care for Reentry Veterans program.
Usual care from the Health Care for Reentry Veterans program
Health Care for Reentry Veterans program provides reentry planning while the veteran is incarcerated. An outreach worker visits the veteran in the incarceration facility to conduct a needs assessment and help create a reentry plan to cover issues such as where they will be housed, what health care appointments they will need in the first 30 days, whether they need legal assistance, etc.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Veteran released from a Massachusetts state prison or county jail.
* (for intervention subjects: interested in receiving reentry services) Phase 2
* Veteran released from a Connecticut state prison or jail.
* (for intervention subjects: interested in receiving reentry services)
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
No
Sponsors
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US Department of Veterans Affairs
FED
VA Office of Research and Development
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Donald K McInnes, ScD MS BA
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
VA Bedford HealthCare System, Bedford, MA
Allen L. Gifford, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
VA Bedford HealthCare System, Bedford, MA
Locations
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VA Connecticut Healthcare System West Haven Campus, West Haven, CT
West Haven, Connecticut, United States
VA Bedford HealthCare System, Bedford, MA
Bedford, Massachusetts, United States
Countries
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References
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Kim B, McCullough MB, Simmons MM, Bolton RE, Hyde J, Drainoni ML, Fincke BG, McInnes DK. A novel application of process mapping in a criminal justice setting to examine implementation of peer support for veterans leaving incarceration. Health Justice. 2019 Mar 26;7(1):3. doi: 10.1186/s40352-019-0085-x.
Simmons MM, Fincke BG, Drainoni ML, Kim B, Byrne T, Smelson D, Casey K, Ellison ML, Visher C, Blue-Howells J, McInnes DK. A two-state comparative implementation of peer-support intervention to link veterans to health-related services after incarceration: a study protocol. BMC Health Serv Res. 2017 Sep 12;17(1):647. doi: 10.1186/s12913-017-2572-x.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Document Type: Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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QUE 15-284
Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT
Identifier Source: secondary_id
QUX 16-012
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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