Benefits and challenges in the use of RE-AIM for evaluation of a national social work staffing program in the veterans health administration.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Frontiers in health services Pub Date : 2023-11-16 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frhs.2023.1225829
Portia Y Cornell, Cassandra L Hua, Christopher W Halladay, Jaime Halaszynski, Alita Harmon, Jennifer Koget, Jennifer W Silva
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Background: In the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Veterans Health Administration (VHA), social workers embedded in primary care teams address social and emotional needs that are associated with health outcomes. The mission of the National Social Work PACT Staffing Program is to improve access to social work services for rural Veterans by supporting additional social work staffing in VA medical centers serving rural areas.

Methods: We obtained data from the VA corporate data warehouse on Veterans' characteristics and health care use from 2016 to 2022 for all Veterans who received primary care at a Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) or associated clinic that received funding from the program. We evaluated the program according to RE-AIM constructs as follows: Reach [total number of Veterans who engaged with PACT social work and representativeness with regard to race, rural residence, chronic conditions and health behaviors, and hospital and emergency department (ED) use in the previous 12 months]; Effectiveness (impact of the program on key health care use outcomes which include hospitalizations, emergency department visits, and palliative care); Adoption (number of VA medical centers and outpatient clinics serving rural Veterans that have participated in the program, and number and representativeness of sites eligible for program participation that have not yet received funding); Implementation (adherence to standardized note templates), and Maintenance (permanent social work positions created by the program and continued technical support).

Results: In 2022, the program engaged with 30,982 Veterans, 65% of whom lived in rural areas. The program increased social work encounters, reduce hospital and emergency department use, and increase use of palliative care services among Veterans. Key elements of implementation include proactive outreach to Veterans with high-risk indicators and assessment for social risk factors using standardized, national note templates. In terms of maintenance, the program continues to provide data and technical assistance to 23 sites and has created 171 permanent social work positions.

Conclusions and implications: The Social Work PACT Staffing Program demonstrates positive outcomes and program sustainment. The RE-AIM framework was a useful tool to evaluate the program, but additional adaption was needed to fit the program's needs.

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使用RE-AIM评估退伍军人健康管理局国家社会工作人员配备计划的好处和挑战。
背景:在退伍军人事务部(VA)退伍军人健康管理局(VHA),嵌入初级保健团队的社会工作者处理与健康结果相关的社会和情感需求。国家社会工作公约人员配备计划的任务是通过支持为农村地区服务的退伍军人医疗中心增加社会工作人员来改善农村退伍军人获得社会工作服务的机会。方法:我们从VA公司数据仓库中获取了2016年至2022年在退伍军人事务医疗中心(VAMC)或接受该计划资助的相关诊所接受初级保健的所有退伍军人的退伍军人特征和医疗保健使用数据。我们根据RE-AIM结构对该计划进行如下评估:Reach[在过去12个月内参与PACT社会工作的退伍军人总数和在种族、农村居住、慢性病和健康行为以及医院和急诊室(ED)使用方面的代表性];有效性(该计划对主要医疗保健使用结果的影响,包括住院、急诊就诊和姑息治疗);采用(参与该方案的退伍军人医疗中心和农村退伍军人门诊诊所的数量,以及有资格参与该方案但尚未获得资助的地点的数量和代表性);实施(遵守标准化的笔记模板)和维护(项目创造的永久性社会工作职位和持续的技术支持)。结果:2022年,该项目参与了30,982名退伍军人,其中65%生活在农村地区。该计划增加了社会工作接触,减少了医院和急诊部门的使用,并增加了退伍军人对姑息治疗服务的使用。实施的关键要素包括积极主动地向退伍军人提供高风险指标,并使用标准化的国家说明模板评估社会风险因素。在维护方面,该方案继续向23个站点提供数据和技术援助,并创造了171个永久性社会工作职位。结论和启示:社会工作PACT人员配备计划显示出积极的成果和计划的可持续性。RE-AIM框架是评估该计划的有用工具,但需要进行额外的调整以适应该计划的需要。
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