Principal Investigator: Mary Whooley, MD; contact at Mary.Whooley@va.gov.
Overview
Evidence-based interventions are practices or programs that have peer-reviewed, documented empirical evidence of effectiveness. Because the benefits of such interventions are typically demonstrated under carefully controlled conditions that may or may not resemble real-world practice, healthcare organizations often face considerable challenges adapting them to different settings and populations. Thus, VA providers and operational staff may not have the tools or strategies necessary to implement evidence-based interventions into healthcare practice. The QUERI Adaptation Training Hub will provide guidance on the key steps of adaptation that are critical to successful implementation of evidence-based interventions in the context of local culture, experience, resources, and priorities. Trainees will learn how to tailor and conduct rigorous evaluation of the adapted intervention. This will increase the quality of care for Veterans, modernize healthcare delivery systems, and improve the timeliness of services to Veterans
Objectives
This training hub has two aims:
Quality Improvement/Implementation Strategy
The QUERI Adaption Training Hub’s practical approach to implementation focuses on iterative stakeholder engagement, workflow mapping and adaptive problem solving (i.e., People, Process, and Problems).
Expected Impacts
The QUERI Adaptation Training Hub will support VA’s learning healthcare system by providing practical guidance to practitioners on accelerating the implementation of evidence-based interventions into practice.
Operations Partners
VA’s Office of Academic Affiliations, Access to Care, Connected Care, VHA Innovation Ecosystem, Office of Rural Health (ORH), and Specialty Care Services.