Grand Rounds 11 November 2020

Implementation Outcomes: Their Role in Treatment Success

November 2020 – In Grand Rounds 11, Dr. Proctor presents on the role of implementation outcomes in implementation science, the current state of knowledge, conceptual and methodological challenges they pose, and directions for research to clarify how to effectively achieve implementation outcomes, understand their dynamic relationships to one another, and capture their effects in treatment effectiveness and public health impact.

Speaker

Enola Proctor, PhD

Enola Proctor, PhD

Professor
Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis

Learning Objectives

  • Participants will understand the importance of implementation outcomes
  • Participants will understand the conceptual and methodological challenge for studying implementation outcomes
  • Participants will know priorities for future research on implementation outcomes
Grand Rounds 10 - October 2020

The AHRQ and Lancet Reports on Dementia Interventions: Interpretation and Implications for Embedded Pragmatic Trials

October 2020 – In Grand Rounds 10, Members of the IMPACT Health Care Systems Core and Implementation Core summarize the AHRQ and Lancet Reports on Dementia Interventions and their implications for pragmatic trials, with commentary from NIA representative Lis Nielsen, PhD, Director of the Division of Behavioral and Social Research (DBSR).

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Joe Gaugler, PhD

Joe Gaugler, PhD

Associate Core Leader, Implementation Core

Robert L. Kane Endowed Chair in Long-Term Care and Aging, Professor, University of Minnesota

Eric Larson, MD, MPH

Eric Larson, MD, MPH

Core Leader, Health Care Systems (HCS) Core
Member, Steering Committee

Vice President, Research and Health Care Innovation, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington
Executive Director and Senior Investigator, Kaiser Washington Health Research Institute

Lis Nielsen, PhD 

Lis Nielsen, PhD 

Director, Division of Behavioral and Social Research, National Institute on Aging

Grand Rounds September 2020

Not all approaches to data are equal: Data-related challenges for pragmatic trials involving PLWD

September 2020 – In Grand Rounds 9, Members of IMPACT's Technical Data Core (TDC) discuss how data algorithms from electronic health records (EHRs) are used to identify, characterize and capture relevant health outcomes of people living with dementia (PLWD) and their care partners.

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Speakers

David Dorr, MD, MS

David Dorr, MD, MS

Executive Committee, Technical Data Core
Professor and Vice Chair of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology
Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics
Chief Research Information Officer, Biomedical Informatics Graduate Program, Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine

V.G. Vinod Vydiswaran, PhD

V.G. Vinod Vydiswaran, PhD

Executive Committee, Technical Data Core
Assistant Professor of Learning Health Sciences, University of Michigan

Learning Objectives

  • Understand key data-related steps involved in designing pragmatic trials and trade-offs
  • Identify data-driven approaches to identify people living with dementia and caregivers - focus on EHR
  • Identify challenges in validating approaches in different healthcare settings
Grand Rounds July 2020

Breaking the Cycle: Health Care Systems Interactions for Impactful Results

July 2020 – Grand Rounds 8, Members of the IMPACT Health Care Systems Core share how embedded pragmatic trials can benefit both health care systems and the research community.

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Eric Larson, MD, MPHEric Larson, MD, MPH

Core Leader, Health Care Systems Core
Member, Steering Committee

Vice President, Research and Health Care Innovation, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington
Executive Director and Senior Investigator, Kaiser Washington Health Research Institute

Leah Hanson, PhD

Leah Hanson, PhD

Associate Core Leader, Health Care Systems Core

Senior Research Investigator, Senior Director of Research at HealthPartners Neuroscience Center, HealthPartners Institute
Co-Director of Research, HealthPartners Center for Memory & Aging

Jeff Williamson, MD, MHS

Jeff Williamson, MD, MHS

Executive Committee, Health Care Systems (HCS) Core
Steering Committee Member

Professor, Chief of Geriatric Medicine, and Director for Center for Healthcare Innovation, Wake Forest School of Medicine

David Reuben, MD

David Reuben, MD

Executive Committee, Health Care Systems (HCS) Core

Archstone Professor of Medicine, Director, UCLA Multicampus Program in Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

Learning Objectives

  • Communicate the need and promise for improvement of dementia care with embedded pragmatic trials within dynamic health care settings.
  • Review what we have found to be key components of ePCT trial design and conduct for ensuring that study results are implementable.
  • Provide learnings of two ePCT trialists from The Dementia Care Study: A Pragmatic Clinical Trial of Health System-Based Versus Community-Based Dementia Care (D-CARE)

 

Finding Pragmatic and Relevant Outcomes for AD/ADRD ePCTs

June 2020 – Grand Rounds 7, members of IMPACT's Patient Caregiver Relevant Outcomes Core describe person and caregiver-centered outcome measurement in AD/ADRD ePCTs, give an overview of how outcomes are mapped to care domains, and highlight the methodological challenges present in AD/ADRD and pragmatic research.

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Speakers

Laura C. Hanson, MD, MPHLaura C. Hanson, MD, MPH
Core Leader, Patient/Caregiver Relevant Outcomes Core
Member, Steering Committee

Professor, Division of Geriatric Medicine
Director, UNC Palliative Care Program
University of North Carolina School of Medicine

Sheryl Zimmerman, PhDSheryl Zimmerman, PhD
Executive Committee, Patient/Caregiver Relevant Outcomes (PCRO) Core

University Distinguished Professor and Co-Director, Program on Aging, Disability, and Long-Term Care, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Learning Objectives

  • Describe outcomes relevant for people living with dementia and their caregivers
  • Describe the application of the Alzheimer’s Association conceptual framework to link care interventions to outcomes
  • Describe considerations for selecting outcome measures for AD/ADRD ePCTs
Special COVID Grand Rounds June 2020

Covid-19 Among Older Persons in Health Care Systems: Pragmatic Responses to the Crisis

June 2020 – In this Special Grand Rounds, Drs. Lipsitz, Rudolph, and White discuss their ongoing projects to meet the unique challenges COVID-19 presents managing care of older persons.

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Lewis Lipsitz, MD

Lewis Lipsitz, MD
Marcus Institute for Aging Research
Hebrew SeniorLife

James Rudolph, MD

James Rudolph, MD
Brown University

Elizabeth White, PhD, ARPN

Elizabeth White, PhD, ARPN
Brown University

Learning Objectives

  • Describe key ethical issues raised by pragmatic RCTs and which may be particularly salient to the ADRD context
  • Describe the challenges of identifying a sample of pragmatic RCTs from the literature
  • Describe the landscape of key ethical issues in published pragmatic RCTs in ADRD

Patient and Caregiver Relevant Outcome (PCRO) iLibraries

Patient and Caregiver Relevant Outcome (PCRO) iLibraries

Welcome to the IMPACT Patient and Caregiver Relevant Outcome (PCRO) iLibraries

The IMPACT PCRO iLibraries hold organized information on selected outcome measures for pragmatic trials enrolling people living with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias (AD/ADRD). They are designed to support the overall goal of the IMPACT Collaboratory – to build capacity to conduct embedded pragmatic clinical trials (ePCTs) to improve outcomes for people living with dementia  (PLWD) and their care partners.

  • PCRO iLibrary – Administrative Sources is a resource of outcome assessments that can be found in existing data
  • PCRO iLibrary – Clinical Assessments contains patient-reported outcomes (PROs), caregiver-reported outcomes (CROs), observer-reported outcomes (ObsROs), performance outcomes (PerfOs), and clinician-reported outcomes (ClinROs) that have been used in pragmatic AD/ADRD trials

Click on one of the links above to learn more about either the Administrative Sources or Clinical Assessments iLibrary.

Learn more about the PCRO Core.

Stakeholder Engagement in ePCTs for People Living with Dementia

May 2020 – In Grand Rounds 6, Ellen Tambor, MA from IMPACT's Engaging Partners Team presents on the special considerations for engaging stakeholders in ePCTs for AD/ADRD and provides an overview of plans for promoting meaningful stakeholder engagement in the IMPACT Collaboratory.

Speaker

Ellen Tambor, MA

Ellen Tambor, MA

Executive Committee, Engaging Partners Team

Research Director, Center for Medical Technology Policy

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the rationale for stakeholder engagement in research and the importance of engaging stakeholders in ePCTs
  • Understand special considerations for engaging stakeholders in ePCTS for AD/ADRD.
  • Describe plans for promoting robust stakeholder engagement throughout the IMPACT Collaboratory.
COVID-19 Grand Rounds & Podcast May 2020

COVID-19 in Nursing Homes: Pragmatic Research Responses to the Crisis

May 2020 – In this Special Grand Rounds, Drs. Grabowski, Mitchell, and Mor, experts in dementia care and pragmatic clinical trials, provide an update on how COVID-19 is impacting nursing homes and to share preliminary data for research related to COVID-19.

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David Grabowski, PhD

David Grabowski, PhD

Professor of Health Care Policy

Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School

Vince Mor, PhD 

Vince Mor, PhD 

Principal Investigator, Administration Core (AC)
Member, Steering Committee

Professor of Health Services, Policy & Practice and the Florence Pirce Grant University Health, Brown University School of Public Health
Research Health Scientist, Providence Veterans Administration Medical Center

Susan Mitchell, MD, MPH

Susan Mitchell, MD, MPH

Principal Investigator, Administration & Management Core (AC)
Member, Steering Committee

Senior Scientist, Hebrew SeniorLife’s Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Faculty, Division of Geriatrics, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

 

Learning Objectives

  • Learn about impact of COVID-19 in U.S nursing homes
  • Gain knowledge about rapid pragmatic research approaches in response to the crisis in health care systems
    • Hebrew SeniorLife
    • Genesis Health Care
    • Bluestone

 

Health equity as foundational to the design of pragmatic trials

April 2020 – In Grand Rounds 5, Drs. Quiñones and Jackson discuss health equity issues have not yet been fully considered, assessed, or integrated into ePCT designs. Health disparities populations may not be well represented in ePCTs without special efforts to identify and successfully recruit sites of care that serve larger numbers of these populations.

 

Speakers

Ana Quiñones, PhD, MS

Ana Quiñones, PhD, MS

Team Leader, Health Equity Team (HET)

Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, Oregon Health & Science University

Jonathan Jackson, PhD

Jonathan Jackson, PhD
Executive Committee, Health Equity Team (HET)

Instructor in Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Instructor, Harvard Medical School

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the role and objectives of the Health Equity Team in the IMPACT Collaboratory.
  • Describe the conceptualization of health equity as it relates to ePCTs design.
  • Understand and describe important health equity considerations in the design of ePCTs.