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摘要

背景:不健康物质使用(USU)是常见的,范围从使用超过指南推荐的水平到严重的物质使用障碍。USU导致大量的发病率和死亡率,但初级保健实践很少系统地筛查,诊断和治疗USU。通过全人方法和以用户为中心的初级保健整合(SUSTAIN)来支持不健康物质使用护理,测试USU共同设计的变更包的实施是否改善了患者的功能。这里给出了SUSTAIN的协议。方法:SUSTAIN是一项集群随机对照实施试验,采用定制方法识别和治疗USU。样本包括两个基于实践的研究网络(pbrn)中的24个初级保健诊所。在第一阶段,初级保健实践倡导者和有USU生活经历的患者共同设计了一个改变方案,以识别和治疗USU。在第二阶段,我们测试变更包的有效性,并评估变更包的实现。通过患者调查和电子健康记录,将从24个诊所(每个诊所50名患者,总共1200名患者)收集数据。接受调查的患者必须年满18岁,并且使用烟草、酒精、处方药和其他物质使用第一部分(TAPS-1)工具筛查USU呈阳性。主要结局包括使用患者报告结局测量信息系统(promise -29-v2)测量的患者心理和身体健康功能量表。次要结果是USU的患病率、康复、医疗保健利用、USU筛查率、提供/转诊到行为健康服务和适当药物的处方。我们还将通过调查96名执业代表(每家诊所4名)来评估实施结果,并对20名患者和20名执业领导进行定性访谈,以评估他们对干预及其实施的经验。结论:SUSTAIN试验创建并测试了一套解决不同初级保健环境中USU问题的实施方案。SUSTAIN改革方案旨在改变初级保健实践如何为USU患者提供护理,以改善患者预后并增强社区福祉。
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Supporting Unhealthy Substance use care Through a whole person Approach and user centered INtegration into primary care (SUSTAIN): Study protocol for a type 2 hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial

Background

Unhealthy substance use (USU) is common and ranges from use above guideline-recommended levels to severe substance use disorder. USU results in substantial morbidity and mortality yet primary care practices rarely systematically screen, diagnose, and treat USU. Supporting Unhealthy Substance use care Through a whole person Approach and user centered INtegration into primary care (SUSTAIN) tests whether the implementation of a co-designed change package for USU improves patient function. The protocol for SUSTAIN is presented here.

Methods

SUSTAIN is a cluster randomized controlled implementation trial of a customized approach to identify and treat USU in primary care. The sample includes 24 primary care clinics in two practice-based research networks (PBRNs). In phase one, primary care practice champions and patients with lived USU experience co-design a change package to identify and treat USU. In phase two, we test the effectiveness of the change package versus usual care and evaluate the implementation of the change package. Data will be collected from 24 clinics (50 patients per clinic for total of 1200 patients) through patient surveys and the electronic health record. Patients surveyed must be 18 or older and screen positive for USU using the Tobacco, Alcohol, Prescription medication and other Substance use part one (TAPS-1) tool. Primary outcomes include mental and physical health patient function scales measured using Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS-29-v2). Secondary outcomes are prevalence of USU, recovery, health care utilization, USU screening rates, provision/referral to behavioral health services and prescription of appropriate medications. We will also evaluate implementation outcomes by surveying 96 practice representatives (4 at each clinic) and conduct qualitative interviews with 20 patients and 20 practice leaders to assess their experience with the intervention and its implementation.

Conclusions

The SUSTAIN trial creates and tests an implementation package approach to address USU in diverse primary care settings. The SUSTAIN change package aims to transform how primary care practices care for individuals with USU to improve patient outcomes and enhance community well-being.
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Journal of substance use and addiction treatment
Journal of substance use and addiction treatment Biological Psychiatry, Neuroscience (General), Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General)
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