Implementation strategies to improve posttraumatic stress disorder care in rural veterans

Author:

Bernardy Nancy C.123ORCID,Cuccurullo Lisa‐Ann J.2,Montano Macgregor2,Bowen Michelle4,Breen Kristen2,Matteo Rebecca2,Cole Bernard5

Affiliation:

1. White River Junction VA Medical Center Research Department White River Junction Vermont USA

2. National Center for PTSD White River Junction VA Medical Center White River Junction Vermont USA

3. Department of Psychiatry Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Hanover New Hampshire USA

4. Memphis VA Medical Center Memphis Tennessee USA

5. Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Vermont Burlington Vermont USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposePrior research has noted treatment inequalities in the care of rural veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This project sought to increase the delivery, or reach, of recommended PTSD treatments in 2 rural health care systems of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) using implementation facilitation.MethodsThe quality improvement project involved 6 months of facilitation to 2 low‐reach PTSD clinics within 2 VA health care systems. The clinics were matched to a control clinic at another regional system similar in reach, rurality, and patient volume. We compared the delivery of evidence‐based psychotherapies (EBPs) for PTSD at 3 timepoints: baseline, 6 months, and 1 year using difference‐in‐difference effect estimation. Facilitators and barriers of EBP reach were identified through interviews with clinic staff and informed specific implementation plans. We also measured reductions in benzodiazepine prescriptions and polypharmacy to determine the impact of an academic detailing intervention aimed at improving PTSD prescribing practices at the 2 sites.FindingsEBP reach at 6 months more than doubled in the 2 PTSD clinics that received facilitation, while our control clinic experienced a decrease in EBP reach (DID = 24.6; SE = 6.71%). Both intervention clinics identified similar administrative barriers to the delivery of EBPs, offering useful information for improvement at other rural clinics. The use of academic detailing as part of our facilitation intervention further appears to have positively impacted care.ConclusionsIn this preliminary work, facilitation is a promising strategy for increasing the delivery of PTSD EBPs to veterans seen in under‐resourced rural VA clinics.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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