Description Module

Description Module

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Ignite Creation Date: 2025-12-24 @ 3:01 PM
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NCT ID: NCT06011759
Brief Summary: Scientific advances are constantly leading to better treatments. However, it is quite challenging for healthcare systems, including VA, to ask very busy providers to change the way they practice. The MIDAS QUERI program helps providers improve the way they treat VA patients. This project will focus on increasing referrals to the Suicide Prevention 2.0 Clinical Telehealth (SP 2.0) initiative through the delivery of Academic Detailing and LEAP (a team-based quality improvement program). SP 2.0 provides accessible, evidence-based suicide prevention treatment to all Veterans with a history of suicidal self-directed violence or preparatory behaviors in the past 12 months.
Detailed Description: Sustained integration of evidence-based practices (EBPs) is a challenge within many healthcare systems, especially in settings that have already strived but failed to achieve longer-term goals. The Veterans Affairs (VA) Maintaining Implementation through Dynamic Adaptations (MIDAS) Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) program was funded as a series of trials to test multi-component implementation strategies to sustain optimal use of EBPs. The current project focuses on increasing referrals to the Suicide Prevention 2.0 Clinical Telehealth (SP 2.0) initiative. The investigators have recruited 4 sites for this non-randomized intervention project. Sites have agreed to participate in pre-implementation interviews to gather information regarding barriers and facilitators to use of the SP 2.0 initiative. Sites will then be provided with tailored feedback regarding interview findings and potential use of Academic Detailing and LEAP to address these. Sites may then select to receive either Academic Detailing and/or LEAP which will be provided by MIDAS QUERI. Primary outcome will be rate of SP 2.0 referral adjusted for pre-intervention rate.
Study: NCT06011759
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Protocol Section: NCT06011759