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Adaptation and Implementation of a Family Caregiver Skills Training Program: From Single Site RCT to Multisite Pragmatic Intervention.

Megan Shepherd-Banigan1, Brystana G Kaufman2, Kasey Decosimo3, Joshua Dadolf4, Nathan A Boucher5,6, Elizabeth P Mahanna3, Rebecca Bruening3, Caitlin Sullivan3, Virginia Wang7, S Nicole Hastings8, Kelli D Allen9, Nina Sperber1, Cynthia J Coffman10, Courtney H Van Houtven6,11.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We describe an approach to rapidly adapt and implement an education and skills improvement intervention to address the needs of family caregivers of functionally impaired veterans-Helping Invested Families Improve Veterans' Experience Study (HI-FIVES).
DESIGN: Prior to implementation in eight sites, a multidisciplinary study team made systematic adaptations to the curriculum content and delivery process using input from the original randomized controlled trial (RCT); a stakeholder advisory board comprised of national experts in caregiver education, nursing, and implementation; and a veteran/caregiver engagement panel. To address site-specific implementation barriers in diverse settings, we applied the Replicating Effective Programs implementation framework.
FINDINGS: Adaptations to HI-FIVES content and delivery included identifying core/noncore curriculum components, reducing instruction time, and simplifying caregiver recruitment for clinical settings. To enhance curriculum flexibility and potential uptake, site personnel were able to choose which staff would deliver the intervention and whether to offer class sessions in person or remotely. Curriculum materials were standardized and packaged to reduce the time required for implementation and to promote fidelity to the intervention.
CONCLUSIONS: The emphasis on flexible intervention delivery and standardized materials has been identified as strengths of the adaptation process. Two key challenges have been identifying feasible impact measures and reaching eligible caregivers for intervention recruitment. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This systematic implementation process can be used to rapidly adapt an intervention to diverse clinical sites and contexts. Nursing professionals play a significant role in educating and supporting caregivers and care recipients and can take a leading role to implement interventions that address skills and unmet needs for caregivers. Published 2019. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.

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Keywords:  Department of Veterans Affairs; education intervention; family caregiver; implementation and dissemination; veterans

Year:  2019        PMID: 31497935     DOI: 10.1111/jnu.12511

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nurs Scholarsh        ISSN: 1527-6546            Impact factor:   3.176


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Authors:  Cari Levy; Sheryl Zimmerman; Vincent Mor; David Gifford; Sherry A Greenberg; Juliet Holt Klinger; Cathy Lieblich; Sunny Linnebur; Angie McAllister; Arif Nazir; Douglas Pace; Robyn Stone; Barbara Resnick; Philip D Sloane; Joseph Ouslander; Joseph E Gaugler
Journal:  Geriatr Nurs       Date:  2022-02-24       Impact factor: 2.361

2.  Pragmatic Trials in Long-Term Care: Implementation and Dissemination Challenges and Opportunities.

Authors:  Cari Levy; Sheryl Zimmerman; Vincent Mor; David Gifford; Sherry A Greenberg; Juliet Holt Klinger; Cathy Lieblich; Sunny Linnebur; Angie McAllister; Arif Nazir; Douglas Pace; Robyn Stone; Barbara Resnick; Philip D Sloane; Joseph Ouslander; Joseph E Gaugler
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3.  Adapting a family-involved intervention to increase initiation and completion of evidenced-based psychotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorder.

Authors:  Megan Shepherd-Banigan; Stephanie Y Wells; Margaret Falkovic; Princess E Ackland; Cindy Swinkels; Eric Dedert; Rachel Ruffin; Courtney H Van Houtven; Patrick S Calhoun; David Edelman; Hollis J Weidenbacher; Abigail Shapiro; Shirley Glynn
Journal:  SSM Ment Health       Date:  2022-05-18

4.  Pragmatic Trials in Long-Term Care: Implementation and Dissemination Challenges and Opportunities.

Authors:  Cari Levy; Sheryl Zimmerman; Vincent Mor; David Gifford; Sherry A Greenberg; Juliet Holt Klinger; Cathy Lieblich; Sunny Linnebur; Angie McAllister; Arif Nazir; Douglas Pace; Robyn Stone; Barbara Resnick; Philip D Sloane; Joseph Ouslander; Joseph E Gaugler
Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc       Date:  2022-02-23       Impact factor: 7.538

5.  Outcomes associated with scale-up of the Stepping On falls prevention program: A case study in redesigning for dissemination.

Authors:  Jane E Mahoney; Ron Gangnon; Lindy Clemson; LaVerne Jaros; Sandy Cech; Jill Renken
Journal:  J Clin Transl Sci       Date:  2020-03-04

6.  Replicating an effective VA program to train and support family caregivers: a hybrid type III effectiveness-implementation design.

Authors:  N A Boucher; L L Zullig; M Shepherd-Banigan; K P Decosimo; J Dadolf; A Choate; E P Mahanna; N R Sperber; V Wang; K A Allen; S N Hastings; C H Van Houtven
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2021-05-06       Impact factor: 2.655

7.  Identifying Family and Unpaid Caregivers in Electronic Health Records: Descriptive Analysis.

Authors:  Jessica E Ma; Janet Grubber; Cynthia J Coffman; Virginia Wang; S Nicole Hastings; Kelli D Allen; Megan Shepherd-Banigan; Kasey Decosimo; Joshua Dadolf; Caitlin Sullivan; Nina R Sperber; Courtney H Van Houtven
Journal:  JMIR Form Res       Date:  2022-07-18

8.  Caring for Caregivers During COVID-19.

Authors:  Stuti Dang; Lauren S Penney; Ranak Trivedi; Polly H Noel; Mary Jo Pugh; Erin Finley; Jacqueline A Pugh; Courtney H Van Houtven; Luci Leykum
Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc       Date:  2020-08-11       Impact factor: 7.538

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