The Support Hospital Opioid Use Disorder Treatment (SHOUT) Texas program implementation strategy for expanding treatment for hospitalized adults with opioid use disorder

Christopher Moriates , Alanna Boulton , Richard Bottner , John Weems , Nicholaus Christian , Taylor Bazajou , Daniela I. Olmos , Carma Deem Bolton , Tara E. Karns-Wright , Holly J. Lanham , Erin P. Finley , Jennifer S. Potter
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Abstract

Introduction

In 2017, we launched the “B-Team” (buprenorphine team), the first hospitalist-led opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment program in Texas. Based on initial success, we obtained funding from Texas Health & Human Services to expand the model to other hospitals in Texas through the Support Hospital Opioid Use Disorder Treatment (SHOUT) Texas program.

Methods

This is a mixed methods study of the implementation of the SHOUT program, which is an OUD treatment intervention, in different hospitals in Texas. Our implementation approach combined training, tailoring, and technical assistance following the Replicating Effective Programs (REP) strategy with statewide telementoring delivered via Project ECHO. To evaluate the reach, adoption, and impact of SHOUT Texas, we assessed: 1) participating hospitals (adoption); 2) patients screened for OUD (impact); 3) patients started on medications for OUD (impact); 4) patients discharged with coordinated outpatient care (impact); 5) providers and staff trained via ECHO (reach); and 6) satisfaction with ECHO training (impact). Additionally, semi-structured interviews were conducted with key stakeholders at expansion sites to identify strengths and weaknesses of the implementation strategy and supports and barriers to successful implementation. Rapid qualitative analysis was completed by a team of analysts who transcribed and summarized interviews to identify key domains of interest and emergent themes.

Results

Between 2020 and 2023, the SHOUT Texas program expanded to three additional Texas hospital sites, resulting in 3065 hospitalized adult patients starting treatment for OUD. More than 2500 interprofessional clinicians (physicians, nurses, physician assistants, social workers) received SHOUT training regarding inpatient initiation of OUD treatment, with 241 attending at least one hour-long Project ECHO session. Eight key stakeholders at expansion sites were interviewed. Successful components of the SHOUT program included training resources, in-person launches, and collaboration with specialized addiction treatment subject matter experts. Challenges included identifying outpatient follow-up, pharmacy and medication constraints, and nursing education barriers. Interviews also identified lessons learned, advice to other hospitals, and next steps to build capacity.

Conclusions

Implementation of the SHOUT Texas model across diverse hospital settings using REP and Project ECHO resulted in significant provider engagement and rapid increase in the number of patients initiating OUD treatment during hospitalization. Lessons learned from this novel approach may be applicable in other states, particularly those that have not expanded Medicaid.
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德克萨斯州支持医院阿片类药物使用障碍治疗(SHOUT)计划实施战略,旨在扩大对住院成人阿片类药物使用障碍患者的治疗。
导言:2017 年,我们启动了 "B-团队"(丁丙诺啡团队),这是德克萨斯州首个由医院医生主导的阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)治疗项目。在取得初步成功的基础上,我们获得了得克萨斯州卫生与人类服务部的资助,通过得克萨斯州支持医院阿片类药物使用障碍治疗(SHOUT)项目将该模式推广到得克萨斯州的其他医院:这是一项混合方法研究,探讨了在得克萨斯州不同医院实施 SHOUT 计划的情况,该计划是一项阿片类药物使用障碍治疗干预措施。我们的实施方法结合了培训、量身定制和技术援助,遵循有效项目复制(REP)策略,并通过 ECHO 项目提供全州范围的辅导。为了评估 SHOUT Texas 的覆盖范围、采用情况和影响,我们对以下方面进行了评估:1) 参与医院(采用情况);2) 接受 OUD 筛查的患者(影响);3) 开始接受 OUD 药物治疗的患者(影响);4) 通过协调门诊护理出院的患者(影响);5) 通过 ECHO 接受培训的医疗服务提供者和员工(覆盖情况);6) 对 ECHO 培训的满意度(影响)。此外,还对扩展点的主要利益相关者进行了半结构化访谈,以确定实施策略的优缺点以及成功实施的支持和障碍。一个分析小组完成了快速定性分析,他们对访谈进行了转录和总结,以确定关键的关注领域和新出现的主题:2020 年至 2023 年期间,德克萨斯州 SHOUT 计划扩展到德克萨斯州另外三家医院,使 3065 名住院成年患者开始接受 OUD 治疗。超过 2500 名跨专业临床医生(医生、护士、医生助理、社工)接受了有关住院患者开始 OUD 治疗的 SHOUT 培训,其中 241 人参加了至少一个小时的 ECHO 项目课程。对扩展点的八位主要利益相关者进行了访谈。SHOUT 计划的成功要素包括培训资源、现场启动以及与专业成瘾治疗主题专家的合作。面临的挑战包括确定门诊随访、药房和用药限制以及护理教育障碍。访谈还总结了经验教训、对其他医院的建议以及下一步的能力建设步骤:结论:利用 REP 和 ECHO 项目在不同的医院环境中实施 SHOUT Texas 模式,显著提高了医疗服务提供者的参与度,并迅速增加了在住院期间开始接受 OUD 治疗的患者人数。从这一新颖方法中汲取的经验教训可能适用于其他州,尤其是那些尚未扩大医疗补助范围的州。
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