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COmmuNity-engaged SimULation Training for Blood Pressure Control (CONSULT-BP): A study protocol

BACKGROUND: Healthcare professionals have negative implicit biases toward minority and poor patients. Few communication skills interventions target implicit bias as a factor contributing to disparities in health outcomes. We report the protocol from the COmmuNity-engaged SimULation Training for Bloo...

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Autores principales: Tjia, Jennifer, Pugnaire, Michele, Calista, Joanne, Esparza, Nancy, Valdman, Olga, Garcia, Maria, Yazdani, Majid, Hale, Janet, Terrien, Jill, Eisdorfer, Ethan, Zolezzi-Wyndham, Valerie, Chiriboga, Germán, Rappaport, Lynley, Puerto, Geraldine, Dykhouse, Elizabeth, Potts, Stacy, Sifuentes, Andriana Foiles, Stanhope, Sylvia, Allison, Jeroan, Duodo, Vennesa, Sabin, Janice
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7870252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33592827
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000023680
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author Tjia, Jennifer
Pugnaire, Michele
Calista, Joanne
Esparza, Nancy
Valdman, Olga
Garcia, Maria
Yazdani, Majid
Hale, Janet
Terrien, Jill
Eisdorfer, Ethan
Zolezzi-Wyndham, Valerie
Chiriboga, Germán
Rappaport, Lynley
Puerto, Geraldine
Dykhouse, Elizabeth
Potts, Stacy
Sifuentes, Andriana Foiles
Stanhope, Sylvia
Allison, Jeroan
Duodo, Vennesa
Sabin, Janice
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Pugnaire, Michele
Calista, Joanne
Esparza, Nancy
Valdman, Olga
Garcia, Maria
Yazdani, Majid
Hale, Janet
Terrien, Jill
Eisdorfer, Ethan
Zolezzi-Wyndham, Valerie
Chiriboga, Germán
Rappaport, Lynley
Puerto, Geraldine
Dykhouse, Elizabeth
Potts, Stacy
Sifuentes, Andriana Foiles
Stanhope, Sylvia
Allison, Jeroan
Duodo, Vennesa
Sabin, Janice
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description BACKGROUND: Healthcare professionals have negative implicit biases toward minority and poor patients. Few communication skills interventions target implicit bias as a factor contributing to disparities in health outcomes. We report the protocol from the COmmuNity-engaged SimULation Training for Blood Pressure Control (CONSULT-BP), a trial evaluating a novel educational and training intervention targeting graduate medical and nursing trainees that is designed to mitigate the effects of implicit bias in clinical encounters. The CONSULT-BP intervention combines knowledge acquisition, bias awareness, and practice of bias mitigating skills in simulation-based communication encounters with racially/ethnically diverse standardized patients. The trial evaluates the effect of this 3-part program on patient BP outcomes, self-reported patient medication adherence, patient-reported quality of provider communication, and trainee bias awareness. METHODS: We are conducting a cluster randomized trial of the intervention among cohorts of internal medicine (IM), family medicine (FM), and nurse practitioner (NP) trainees at a single academic medical center. We are enrolling entire specialty cohorts of IM, FM, and NP trainees over a 3-year period, with each academic year constituting an intervention cycle. There are 3 cycles of implementation corresponding to 3 sequential academic years. Within each academic year, we randomize training times to 1 of 5 start dates using a stepped wedge design. The stepped wedge design compares outcomes within training clusters before and after the intervention, as well as across exposed and unexposed clusters. Primary outcome of blood pressure control is measured at the patient-level for patients clustered within trainees. Eligible patients for outcomes analysis are: English-speaking; non-White racial/ethnic minority; Medicaid recipient (regardless of race/ethnicity); hypertension; not have pregnancy, dementia, schizophrenia, bipolar illness, or other serious comorbidities that would interfere with hypertension self-control; not enrolled in hospice. Secondary outcomes include trainee bias awareness. A unique feature of this trial is the engagement of academic and community stakeholders to design, pilot test and implement a training program addressing healthcare. DISCUSSION: Equipping clinicians with skills to mitigate implicit bias in clinical encounters is crucial to addressing persistent disparities in healthcare outcomes. Our novel, integrated approach may improve patient outcomes. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT03375918 PROTOCOL VERSION: 1.0 (November 10, 2020)
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spelling pubmed-78702522021-02-10 COmmuNity-engaged SimULation Training for Blood Pressure Control (CONSULT-BP): A study protocol Tjia, Jennifer Pugnaire, Michele Calista, Joanne Esparza, Nancy Valdman, Olga Garcia, Maria Yazdani, Majid Hale, Janet Terrien, Jill Eisdorfer, Ethan Zolezzi-Wyndham, Valerie Chiriboga, Germán Rappaport, Lynley Puerto, Geraldine Dykhouse, Elizabeth Potts, Stacy Sifuentes, Andriana Foiles Stanhope, Sylvia Allison, Jeroan Duodo, Vennesa Sabin, Janice Medicine (Baltimore) 3700 BACKGROUND: Healthcare professionals have negative implicit biases toward minority and poor patients. Few communication skills interventions target implicit bias as a factor contributing to disparities in health outcomes. We report the protocol from the COmmuNity-engaged SimULation Training for Blood Pressure Control (CONSULT-BP), a trial evaluating a novel educational and training intervention targeting graduate medical and nursing trainees that is designed to mitigate the effects of implicit bias in clinical encounters. The CONSULT-BP intervention combines knowledge acquisition, bias awareness, and practice of bias mitigating skills in simulation-based communication encounters with racially/ethnically diverse standardized patients. The trial evaluates the effect of this 3-part program on patient BP outcomes, self-reported patient medication adherence, patient-reported quality of provider communication, and trainee bias awareness. METHODS: We are conducting a cluster randomized trial of the intervention among cohorts of internal medicine (IM), family medicine (FM), and nurse practitioner (NP) trainees at a single academic medical center. We are enrolling entire specialty cohorts of IM, FM, and NP trainees over a 3-year period, with each academic year constituting an intervention cycle. There are 3 cycles of implementation corresponding to 3 sequential academic years. Within each academic year, we randomize training times to 1 of 5 start dates using a stepped wedge design. The stepped wedge design compares outcomes within training clusters before and after the intervention, as well as across exposed and unexposed clusters. Primary outcome of blood pressure control is measured at the patient-level for patients clustered within trainees. Eligible patients for outcomes analysis are: English-speaking; non-White racial/ethnic minority; Medicaid recipient (regardless of race/ethnicity); hypertension; not have pregnancy, dementia, schizophrenia, bipolar illness, or other serious comorbidities that would interfere with hypertension self-control; not enrolled in hospice. Secondary outcomes include trainee bias awareness. A unique feature of this trial is the engagement of academic and community stakeholders to design, pilot test and implement a training program addressing healthcare. DISCUSSION: Equipping clinicians with skills to mitigate implicit bias in clinical encounters is crucial to addressing persistent disparities in healthcare outcomes. Our novel, integrated approach may improve patient outcomes. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT03375918 PROTOCOL VERSION: 1.0 (November 10, 2020) Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7870252/ /pubmed/33592827 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000023680 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Tjia, Jennifer
Pugnaire, Michele
Calista, Joanne
Esparza, Nancy
Valdman, Olga
Garcia, Maria
Yazdani, Majid
Hale, Janet
Terrien, Jill
Eisdorfer, Ethan
Zolezzi-Wyndham, Valerie
Chiriboga, Germán
Rappaport, Lynley
Puerto, Geraldine
Dykhouse, Elizabeth
Potts, Stacy
Sifuentes, Andriana Foiles
Stanhope, Sylvia
Allison, Jeroan
Duodo, Vennesa
Sabin, Janice
COmmuNity-engaged SimULation Training for Blood Pressure Control (CONSULT-BP): A study protocol
title COmmuNity-engaged SimULation Training for Blood Pressure Control (CONSULT-BP): A study protocol
title_full COmmuNity-engaged SimULation Training for Blood Pressure Control (CONSULT-BP): A study protocol
title_fullStr COmmuNity-engaged SimULation Training for Blood Pressure Control (CONSULT-BP): A study protocol
title_full_unstemmed COmmuNity-engaged SimULation Training for Blood Pressure Control (CONSULT-BP): A study protocol
title_short COmmuNity-engaged SimULation Training for Blood Pressure Control (CONSULT-BP): A study protocol
title_sort community-engaged simulation training for blood pressure control (consult-bp): a study protocol
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7870252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33592827
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000023680
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