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Targeting Effective Analgesia in Clinics for HIV - Intervention (TEACH)

19 de noviembre de 2018 actualizado por: Jeffrey Samet, Boston Medical Center

Collaborative Care Intervention to Improve Providers' Opioid Prescribing for HIV-infected Patients - Intervention Component

The TEACH randomized controlled trial will test the effectiveness of a collaborative care intervention directed towards physicians who provide care for HIV-infected persons to improve the quality of care for prescribing chronic opioid therapy (COT) for pain and reduce the misuse of prescription opioids among HIV-infected persons.

Descripción general del estudio

Descripción detallada

The "Targeting Effective Analgesia in Clinics for HIV" (TEACH) Study will test the effectiveness of a collaborative care intervention directed toward HIV physicians to improve the management of chronic opioid therapy (COT) and reduce the misuse of prescription opioids among HIV-infected persons.

The intervention is composed of the following elements: 1) collaboration with an IT enabled nurse care manager; 2) physician education and academic detailing; and 3) facilitated access to a specialist in addictions to help manage the most challenging HIV-infected patients on COT. The nurse care manager will utilize an electronic registry to assist physicians in implementing guideline-driven care including opioid treatment agreements, urine drug testing (UDT), random pill counts and checking of online Prescription Monitoring Programs (PMPs). Physicians in the control group will receive information summarizing guidelines for COT but will not have access to the support of the TEACH intervention. This study is multi-site and will be conducted at Boston Medical Center and Grady Hospital (teaching hospital of Emory University). The 2-site study will use a cluster randomized trial design, randomized at the level of the physician, and compare primary outcomes over one year. The Specific Aims are to test the effectiveness of the TEACH collaborative care program to achieve the following: Aim 1 - to test whether the TEACH collaborative care program improves HIV physicians' adherence to guidelines for prescribing COT compared to standard practice; Aim 2 - to assess whether patient level outcomes improve as a result of the TEACH intervention; Aim 3 - to test whether the intervention increases HIV physicians' satisfaction with prescribing COT; and Aim 4 - to assess whether the intervention improves virologic control among HIV-infected patients who are on COT. If effective, implementation of the intervention in HIV clinics will enable physicians in clinical teams to deliver chronic opioid therapy according to established guidelines with more confidence, potentially resulting in less prescription drug abuse and improved HIV outcomes.

There are two distinct components to the study. The intervention, outlined in this Clinical Trials Protocol Registration and Results System (PRS) summary, involves consenting physicians as participants in a randomized controlled trial of an intervention and, via a waiver of informed consent, extracting patient level data on the physicians' patients from the electronic medical record. The patient cohort component, which is outlined in a separate Clinical Trials PRS summary, will involve recruiting and consenting patients in the HIV clinic on COT to be participants in an observational study, which will involve interviewing them to collect self-reported data and conducting medical chart reviews.

If effective, implementation of the TEACH intervention in clinics will enable physicians who provide primary care to HIV-infected patients in clinical teams to deliver chronic opioid therapy according to established guidelines with more confidence, potentially resulting in less prescription drug abuse and improved HIV outcomes.

Tipo de estudio

Intervencionista

Inscripción (Actual)

41

Fase

  • No aplica

Contactos y Ubicaciones

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Ubicaciones de estudio

    • Georgia
      • Atlanta, Georgia, Estados Unidos, 30322
        • Emory University
    • Massachusetts
      • Boston, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos, 02118
        • Boston Medical Center

Criterios de participación

Los investigadores buscan personas que se ajusten a una determinada descripción, denominada criterio de elegibilidad. Algunos ejemplos de estos criterios son el estado de salud general de una persona o tratamientos previos.

Criterio de elegibilidad

Edades elegibles para estudiar

18 años y mayores (Adulto, Adulto Mayor)

Acepta Voluntarios Saludables

No

Géneros elegibles para el estudio

Todos

Descripción

Physician Inclusion Criteria:

  • Physician (i.e. MD, DO) or Advanced Practice Provider (i.e., Nurse Practitioner or Physicians Assistant) at enrollment sites.
  • Main provider for ≥ 1 HIV-infected patient on COT (defined as having received ≥ 3 opioid prescriptions at least 21 days apart within a 6 month period).

Physician Exclusion Criteria:

  • Investigator on this study.
  • Planning to leave clinic < 9 months from enrollment.

Patient Inclusion Criteria:

  • COT patient ages ≥ 18 who are patients of physicians enrolled in the TEACH study.

Patient Exclusion Criteria:

  • None

Plan de estudios

Esta sección proporciona detalles del plan de estudio, incluido cómo está diseñado el estudio y qué mide el estudio.

¿Cómo está diseñado el estudio?

Detalles de diseño

  • Propósito principal: Investigación de servicios de salud
  • Asignación: Aleatorizado
  • Modelo Intervencionista: Asignación paralela
  • Enmascaramiento: Ninguno (etiqueta abierta)

Armas e Intervenciones

Grupo de participantes/brazo
Intervención / Tratamiento
Experimental: TEACH Collaborative Care Intervention
Physicians randomized to the intervention will receive: 1) collaboration with an IT enabled nurse care manager; 2) physician education and academic detailing; and 3) facilitated access to a specialist in addictions to help manage the most challenging HIV-infected patients on COT.
The nurse care manager at each site will collaborate with intervention physicians to implement key essential elements of guideline driven care, namely opioid treatment agreements, urine drug testing, random pill counts and periodic checking of on-line Prescription Monitoring Programs. The nurse care manager will use an electronic registry to retrieve pain medication information from the electronic medical record (EMR). Registry data will be collected on the patients of the intervention group providers. The nurse care manager will be able to use the registry to generate reports that will allow him/her to monitor those patients who are receiving opioids for chronic pain.
All intervention participants will receive a 60 minute group didactic session by a national expert on opioid prescribing for pain. Physicians will receive two academic detailing sessions, and will be given the option of having a third, booster academic detailing session if desired.
The nurse care manager will encourage and arrange referral of challenging patients with potential abuse or dependence to prescription opioids to an addiction specialist.
Sin intervención: Standard of Care Control
Physicians in the control group will receive information summarizing guidelines for COT but will not have access to the support of the TEACH intervention.

¿Qué mide el estudio?

Medidas de resultado primarias

Medida de resultado
Periodo de tiempo
Patient receipt of ≥2 UDT (Electronic Medical Record (EMR) extraction)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months
% of patients who have ≥1 early refill (i.e., any early refills) (EMR extraction)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months
Physician satisfaction managing HIV-infected patients on COT for pain (Physician self-report)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months

Medidas de resultado secundarias

Medida de resultado
Periodo de tiempo
≥3 primary care visits in infectious disease clinic (EMR extraction)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months
% of patients who had a discontinuation of their narcotic prescriptions (EMR extraction)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months
Opioid treatment agreement (EMR extraction)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months
% of physicians who self-report consulting the state Prescription Monitoring Program (Physician self-report)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months
Number (continuous measure) of early refills at 12 months (EMR extraction)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months
Patient aberrant use (Patient self-report)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months
Number of patients who have visited the emergency department to seek opioids (EMR extraction and patient self-report)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months
Patient pain severity and interference (Patient self-report)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months
Patient addiction severity (Patient self-report)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months
Physician confidence in prescribing COT (Physician self-report)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months
Patient satisfaction with COT (Patient self-report)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months
Patient trust in physician (Patient self-report)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months

Otras medidas de resultado

Medida de resultado
Periodo de tiempo
Undetectable HIV viral load (EMR extraction)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months
Cluster of differentiation 4 (CD4) cell count (EMR extraction)
Periodo de tiempo: 12 Months
12 Months

Colaboradores e Investigadores

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Patrocinador

Investigadores

  • Investigador principal: Jeffrey Samet, MD, MA, MPH, Boston Medical Center
  • Investigador principal: Carlos del Rio, MD, Emory University

Publicaciones y enlaces útiles

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Fechas de registro del estudio

Estas fechas rastrean el progreso del registro del estudio y los envíos de resultados resumidos a ClinicalTrials.gov. Los registros del estudio y los resultados informados son revisados ​​por la Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina (NLM) para asegurarse de que cumplan con los estándares de control de calidad específicos antes de publicarlos en el sitio web público.

Fechas importantes del estudio

Inicio del estudio (Actual)

1 de septiembre de 2015

Finalización primaria (Actual)

1 de noviembre de 2018

Finalización del estudio (Actual)

1 de noviembre de 2018

Fechas de registro del estudio

Enviado por primera vez

28 de septiembre de 2015

Primero enviado que cumplió con los criterios de control de calidad

29 de septiembre de 2015

Publicado por primera vez (Estimar)

30 de septiembre de 2015

Actualizaciones de registros de estudio

Última actualización publicada (Actual)

20 de noviembre de 2018

Última actualización enviada que cumplió con los criterios de control de calidad

19 de noviembre de 2018

Última verificación

1 de noviembre de 2018

Más información

Términos relacionados con este estudio

Plan de datos de participantes individuales (IPD)

¿Planea compartir datos de participantes individuales (IPD)?

NO

Información sobre medicamentos y dispositivos, documentos del estudio

Estudia un producto farmacéutico regulado por la FDA de EE. UU.

No

Estudia un producto de dispositivo regulado por la FDA de EE. UU.

No

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