2023
Using the Matrixed Multiple Case Study approach to identify factors affecting the uptake of IPV screening programs following the use of implementation facilitation
Adjognon O, Brady J, Iverson K, Stolzmann K, Dichter M, Lew R, Gerber M, Portnoy G, Iqbal S, Haskell S, Bruce L, Miller C. Using the Matrixed Multiple Case Study approach to identify factors affecting the uptake of IPV screening programs following the use of implementation facilitation. Implementation Science Communications 2023, 4: 145. PMID: 37990345, PMCID: PMC10664531, DOI: 10.1186/s43058-023-00528-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVeterans Health AdministrationImplementation facilitationUS Preventive Services Task ForceBackgroundIntimate partner violenceMethodsThis mixed-methods studyRoutine IPV screeningIntegrated Promoting ActionPrimary care clinicsHealth Services frameworkInternal facilitatorsVHA OfficeCare clinicsLarge trialsPrimary careMedical recordsPositive screenClinic staffPromoting ActionIPV screeningExternal facilitatorsWomen's healthHealth AdministrationSocial determinantsLarger studyHigh/mediumIntegrating Intimate Partner Violence Screening Programs in Primary Care: Results from a Hybrid-II Implementation-Effectiveness RCT
Iverson K, Stolzmann K, Brady J, Adjognon O, Dichter M, Lew R, Gerber M, Portnoy G, Iqbal S, Haskell S, Bruce L, Miller C. Integrating Intimate Partner Violence Screening Programs in Primary Care: Results from a Hybrid-II Implementation-Effectiveness RCT. American Journal Of Preventive Medicine 2023, 65: 251-260. PMID: 37031032, PMCID: PMC10568536, DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2023.02.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntimate partner violence screening programsVeterans Health AdministrationImplementation facilitationPrimary careEligible womenSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeScreening programHealth AdministrationVeterans Health Administration facilitiesClinic 3 monthsClinical effectiveness outcomesPsychosocial service useImplementation-effectiveness trialDisclosure ratesIPV detectionPatient populationEffectiveness outcomesService usePsychosocial servicesAdministration facilitiesWomenCareMonthsOutcomes
2020
Assessing the Veterans Health Administration’s response to intimate partner violence among women: protocol for a randomized hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness trial
Iverson K, Dichter M, Stolzmann K, Adjognon O, Lew R, Bruce L, Gerber M, Portnoy G, Miller C. Assessing the Veterans Health Administration’s response to intimate partner violence among women: protocol for a randomized hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness trial. Implementation Science 2020, 15: 29. PMID: 32381013, PMCID: PMC7206678, DOI: 10.1186/s13012-020-0969-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care clinicsImplementation facilitationCare clinicsPrimary careVeterans AffairsVA primary care clinicsReach Effectiveness Adoption Implementation Maintenance (RE-AIM) frameworkBackgroundIntimate partner violenceClinical effectiveness outcomesImplementation Maintenance frameworkImplementation-effectiveness trialHealth Services frameworkNationwide implementationVA Medical CenterDiscrete implementation strategiesHealth of womenComplex public health crisisTypes of facilitatorsVHA's effortsPublic health crisisClinical effectivenessBalanced randomizationVulnerable patientsProvider surveyMedical Center