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Sae Takada1, Allison J Ober2, Judith S Currier3, Noah J Goldstein4, Tamara B Horwich5, Brian S Mittman6, Suzanne B Shu7, Chi-Hong Tseng1, Tara Vijayan3, Soma Wali8, William E Cunningham1, Joseph A Ladapo9.
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of morbidity among people living with HIV (PLWH). Statins can safely and effectively reduce CVD risk in PLWH, but evidence-based statin therapy is under-prescribed in PLWH. Developed using an implementation science framework, INcreasing Statin Prescribing in HIV Behavioral Economics REsearch (INSPIRE) is a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial that addresses organization-, clinician- and patient-level barriers to statin uptake in Los Angeles community health clinics serving racially and ethnically diverse PLWH. After assessing knowledge about statins and barriers to clinician prescribing and patient uptake, we will design, implement and measure the effectiveness of (1) educational interventions targeting leadership, clinicians, and patients, followed by (2) behavioral economics-informed clinician feedback on statin uptake. In addition, we will assess implementation outcomes, including changes in clinician acceptability of statin prescribing for PLWH, clinician acceptability of the education and feedback interventions, and cost of implementation.Entities:
Keywords: Behavioral economics; Cardiovascular disease; HIV; Implementation science; Statins
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32084445 PMCID: PMC8670826 DOI: 10.1016/j.pcad.2020.02.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prog Cardiovasc Dis ISSN: 0033-0620 Impact factor: 8.194