Purpose

The evidence-based Concordant Care approach involves engaging in processes that: 1) validate the patient's experience, 2) develop a shared understanding of the condition, and 3) create a patient-centered, whole health-oriented action plan to manage the condition. This is consistent with published expert opinion that Concordant Care underlies patients' (and clinicians') positive experiences of care for poorly understood conditions. Despite strong evidence supporting this care approach, there are no interventions to train clinicians on practices to provide Concordant Care for Veterans with poorly understood conditions such as Long-COVID. Part 1 of the study will optimize and test if a Concordant Care training improves VA clinicians' engagement in recommended practices to provide Concordant Care (i.e., validate, shared understanding, action plan) for Veterans with Long-COVID. This study will adapt and refine Concordant Care training for Long-COVID. Part 2 of this study will determine if Concordant Care training increases clinicians' engagement in recommended practices to provide Concordant Care and will explore the effectiveness of Concordant Care on care outcomes including satisfaction, adherence to care, & disability for Veterans with Long-COVID. Veterans treated by clinicians receiving Concordant Care training will report their clinician more frequently engaged in recommended conversations (i.e., ask about Long-COVID, validate experience with Long-COVID, create a shared understanding and action plan), and Veterans will perceive greater shared understanding of Long-COVID with their clinicians than Veterans treated by clinicians in the control arm.

Condition

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
All ages
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • Part 1 and Part 2, English-speaking VA primary care providers will be included. - Part 1, Veterans who self-identify as having Long-COVID will be included. - Part 2, Veterans who meet criteria for Long-COVID assessed with modified DePaul Symptom Questionnaire version 2 will be included; - Part 2, Veterans must also have a scheduled appointment with one of the participating clinicians within one to six months of the clinician being consented.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Part 1 and Part 2, clinicians who have already taken Concordant Care training will be excluded. - Part 1, Veterans will be excluded if they are not receiving care in the VA. - Part 2, Veterans will be excluded if they were in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for COVID-19.

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Intervention Model Description
The Concordant Care approach involves engaging in processes that: 1) validate the patient's experience, 2) develop a shared understanding of the condition, and 3) create a patient-centered, whole health-oriented action plan to manage the condition. The training involves four components: completion of approx. 3 hours of online, asynchronous training; attendance to at least two tele-mentoring sessions to review specific cases, didactics, role-play exercises, and session recordings; obtaining a clinician pocket care with reminders of Concordant Care process; and being prompted by a Veteran patient to talk about their concerns with Long-COVID.
Primary Purpose
Health Services Research
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Providers receiving Long-COVID Concordant Care Training
Providers randomized to this arm will receive concordant care training.
  • Behavioral: Concordant Care Training
    Concordant Care training has four components. 1. Clinicians will complete ~3 hours of online, asynchronous training that will teach them practices including validate Veterans' experiences with Long-COVID, develop shared understanding with patients about Long-COVID, and develop patient-centered action plans. Clinicians will be provided with handouts, case examples, video demonstrations, and practice exercises to help them integrate these practices into care. 2. Tele-mentoring groups will be offered ~bi-weekly and be open to all clinician participant in the Concordant Training arm. Content will include review of specific cases, didactics on specific Concordant Care practices, role-play exercises, and review of session recordings. At least two sessions are required. 3. Clinician Pocket Card that serves as a reminder of the Concordant Care process. 4. An electronic prompt will be sent to enrolled Veterans encouraging them to speak with their clinician about their Long-COVID concerns.
Active Comparator
Providers receiving Education Packet Training
Providers randomized to this arm will receive education packet training
  • Behavioral: Education Packet Training
    Clinicians randomized to the control arm will receive a comprehensive information packet with the latest understanding of Long-COVID. Clinicians will also be provided a packet directing them to relevant VA trainings for Long-COVID. Whole Health trainings which focus on wholistic integrated approaches to care will be highlighted. Whole Health is important for all Veterans, and it is thought to be particularly relevant for poorly understood conditions that don't easily fit in traditional medical model.

Recruiting Locations

More Details

NCT ID
NCT05787379
Status
Not yet recruiting
Sponsor
VA Office of Research and Development

Study Contact

Lisa M McAndrew, PhD
(862) 400-3317
Lisa.Mcandrew@va.gov

Detailed Description

This is a two-part study. Part 1 of the study will optimize and test if a Concordant Care training improves VA clinicians' engagement in recommended practices to provide Concordant Care (i.e., validate, shared understanding, action plan) for Veterans with Long-COVID. The evidence-based Concordant Care approach involves engaging in processes that: 1) validate the patient's experience, 2) develop a shared understanding of the condition, and 3) create a patient-centered, whole health-oriented action plan to manage the condition. Concordant Care will be adapted through interviews and focus groups with Veterans with Long-COVID (estimated n=9) and primary care providers (estimated n=21). Feedback from the participants will help refine and test Concordant Care training. Part 2 of this study will determine if Concordant Care training increases clinicians' engagement in recommended practices to provide Concordant Care and will explore the effectiveness of Concordant Care on care outcomes including satisfaction, adherence to care, & disability for Veterans with Long-COVID. Part 2 will be a randomized parallel cluster trial with primary care clinicians (n=60) separated into a Concordant Care training group and an education packet control group. Veterans (n=240) who have an upcoming appointment with their primary care provider who is a participant in the study will be recruited. The Veterans will be assessed at baseline before their appointment and approximately 3-months later after their appointment. Veterans treated by clinicians receiving Concordant Care training will report their clinician more frequently engaged in recommended conversations (i.e., ask about Long-COVID, validate experience with Long-COVID, create a shared understanding and action plan), and Veterans will perceive greater shared understanding of Long-COVID with their clinicians than Veterans treated by clinicians in the control arm.

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