Pathways for Health Equity Quality Improvement Strategy
NCT ID: NCT03315728
Last Updated: 2022-04-27
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
4 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2017-10-26
2022-03-31
Brief Summary
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PATHWAYS for Health Equity, a 3-year research program (2017 - 2019), is a great opportunity to continue our important collaborative diabetes quality improvement research with an increasing number of Indigenous partnering communities and researchers and key stakeholders (collaborators, policymakers and knowledge-users). Four partnering First Nations communities will join the Pathways program to develop community-driven quality improvement initiatives championed by a Community Facilitator and supported by a Community Data Coordinator.
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Detailed Description
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To improve the health and health equity of Indigenous peoples by strengthening the effectiveness, sustainability and scalability of a promising community-driven and culturally-relevant quality improvement strategy through meaningful conversations and engagement with our community partners.
OBJECTIVES
1. Engage community partners and key stakeholders to support meaningful participation and leadership
2. Review, improve and adapt the diabetes quality improvement strategy with community partners
3. Evaluate the effectiveness of the adapted diabetes quality improvement strategy
4. Develop community-driven plans for sustainability and scale-up for the adapted diabetes quality improvement strategy
WHY IS PATHWAYS IMPORTANT?
In Canada, there are significant inequalities between the health status of Indigenous peoples and the general population concerning diabetes. Community-driven initiatives using promising diabetes quality improvement strategies can potentially reform local healthcare in Indigenous communities and improve care for those living with diabetes.
WHAT IS INVOLVED IN PATHWAYS?
Community-based champions called Community Facilitators and Community Data Coordinators will be trained to provide leadership and support to community-based teams to make priority improvements to diabetes programs/ services and clinical care. The 18-month quality improvement intervention includes:
* educational workshops on diabetes and quality improvement
* support, communication, and coaching for action planning and quality improvement
* readiness consultation tools
* diabetes registry \& surveillance system
An evaluation consisting of interviews and questionnaires may be used to understand the process of adapting the diabetes quality improvement strategy to each community's context and factors that influence the program's success.
Our strong, multidisciplinary and cross-jurisdictional PATHWAYS Team includes Indigenous community representatives and healthcare providers, nonIndigenous healthcare providers, clinician scientists and academic researchers, as well as policy decision-makers and knowledge-user organizations.
The timely program will provide community leaders and knowledge-users with policy recommendations and a quality improvement strategy that can be implemented, sustained and spread to Indigenous community settings and regions across Canada and internationally.
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Four community partners will be engaged and will partner in the Pathways program (two in Ontario and two in Atlantic Canada). Formal Community Research Agreements will represent participation and partnership.
Conditions
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Study Design
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ECOLOGIC_OR_COMMUNITY
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Quality Improvement Strategy
First Nations communities partners are a diverse group of Indigenous communities reflecting wide variation in contextual factors: healthcare delivery and funding models; population size; remoteness; governance structures; and access to primary, secondary and tertiary care. Four diverse communities will partner in the program (two in Ontario and two in Atlantic Canada). All four communities will undertake an 18- month Quality Improvement Strategy intervention where they develop community-driven and culturally-relevant initiatives to improve diabetes care and management in their community
Quality Improvement Strategy
Quality improvement strategy The 18 month Quality Improvement Strategy includes 3 months preparation, 12 months intervention, 3 months local knowledge translation. The intervention includes Readiness Consultations to assist in understanding available resources to address and adopt diabetes and chronic disease prevention and care strategies. Community teams receive a series of 3 workshops (in-person/virtual) followed by action periods where the team carry out and evaluate PDSAs they develop to improve diabetes care. Coaching is provided by Western during the 3-4 month action periods. FNDSS is a webbased secure community portal system for communities to develop a diabetes registry/surveillance system and generate reports and plan QI initiatives.
Interventions
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Quality Improvement Strategy
Quality improvement strategy The 18 month Quality Improvement Strategy includes 3 months preparation, 12 months intervention, 3 months local knowledge translation. The intervention includes Readiness Consultations to assist in understanding available resources to address and adopt diabetes and chronic disease prevention and care strategies. Community teams receive a series of 3 workshops (in-person/virtual) followed by action periods where the team carry out and evaluate PDSAs they develop to improve diabetes care. Coaching is provided by Western during the 3-4 month action periods. FNDSS is a webbased secure community portal system for communities to develop a diabetes registry/surveillance system and generate reports and plan QI initiatives.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
1. On-reserve community
2. Community Band Council approval to participate and collaboration
3. Community healthcare facility approval or willingness to participate including both prevention and management/treatment arms if separate
4. Signed Community Research Agreement (including Financial Agreement) by the custodian of community medical charts, health leadership, and community leadership (if required). Access to community medical charts is required for FNDSS
1. Age 18 or older.
2. Diagnosed with type 2 diabetes
Exclusion Criteria
1. Communities that are unlikely to comply with the protocol (uncooperative attitude, unlikelihood of completing the program)
2. Healthcare facility unwilling to participate or uncooperative.
1. Less than 18 years old
2. Diagnosed with type 1 or gestational diabetes
3. Life expectancy is less than 6 months
4. Inactive patient (no clinic visit in the last 12 months)
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
OTHER_GOV
AstraZeneca
INDUSTRY
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
OTHER
Western University, Canada
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Stewart Harris
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Stewart Harris, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Western University
Locations
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Western University
London, Ontario, Canada
Countries
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Related Links
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Description of Pathways for Health Equity Website
Other Identifiers
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R2722A59
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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