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Using Community Health Workers to Improve Linkage and Retention in HIV Care: A National Project and Evaluation APHA 2017 Annual Meeting Allyson Baughman November 6, 2017

PRESENTER DISCLOSURES Allyson Baughman (1) The following personal financial relationships commercial interests relevant to this presentation during the past 12 months: No relationships to disclose

LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1.Describe a national project to train and integrate Community Health Workers (CHW) into primary HIV care 2.Explain how the project relates to the CHW Core Consensus (C3) Project, and the HIV Care Continuum 3.Identify ways that CHW have been integrated into the project

ABOUT THE PROJECT FY 2016-2019 Improving Access to Care: Using Community Health Workers to Improve Linkage and Retention in HIV Care Funded through the Secretary s Minority AIDS Initiative Fund (SMAIF) Administered by HRSA, HIV/AIDS Bureau, Division of Community HIV/AIDS Programs (DCHAP) Boston University funded as the Technical Assistance and Evaluation Center (TAEC) for the project

REASON FOR FUNDING: DISPARITIES Dasgupta S, Oster AM, Li J, Hall HI. Disparities in Consistent Retention in HIV Care 11 States and the District of Columbia, 2011 2013. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2016;65:77 82.

PROJECT GOALS 1. Increase the utilization of CHW to strengthen the health care workforce, improve access to healthcare and health outcomes for racial and ethnic minority people living with HIV (PLWH) 2. Assist Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program-funded (RWHAP) medical provider sites with the support needed to integrate CHW into an HIV multidisciplinary team model 3. Develop tools, material and resources to increase the use of CHW in health care teams 4. Evaluate the effectiveness of CHW on linkage and retention in care for PLWH and assess the CHW models implemented by RWHAP providers

PROJECT FRAMEWORK CHW HIV (C3 Project)

CHW CONNECTION Project partners (CA, MA, OR) Project advisors (AZ, CA, LA, MS,TX) Boston University involved in CHW events Boston Medical Center (BMC) CHW Symposium 2017 MA CHW/Patient Navigator Conference 2017 Unity Conference 2017- Co-Sponsor BMC CHW Symposium 2018- Co-Sponsor

KEY PROJECT COMPONENTS 10 Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program funded agencies Technical Assistance and Training Learning Sessions Evaluation

PROJECT SITES

TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Implementation Guide for integrating CHW into the HIV care team CHW and CHW Supervisor training Site coaching CHW National Library

LEARNING SESSIONS Create a community of CHWs and CHW supervisors from the 10 project sites A venue for CHWs, CHW supervisors and other stakeholders to: Learn from one another, share insights, challenges, and lessons learned Plan for action periods of problem solving and change Explore cross-cutting issues Identify best practices Serves as a safe space to share anything about the project

EVALUATION Focus on two areas How the program is implemented Program outcomes

EVALUATION FRAMEWORK Overall Concepts Envision the problem within the larger healthcare system Engage collaborative multidisciplinary teams centrally & locally 1. Summarize the evidence Identify interventions associated with improved outcomes Select interventions with the largest benefit and lowest barriers to use Convert interventions to behaviors 2. Identify local barriers to implementation Observe staff performing the interventions Walk the process to identify defects in each step of implementation Enlist all stakeholders to share concerns & identify potential gains & losses associated with implementation 3. Measure performance Select measures (process or outcome) Develop and pilot test measures Measure baseline performance 4. Ensure all patients receive the interventions Integrate RE-AIM model: Maintenance Implementation Reach Adoption Effectiveness

EXAMPLE OF PROCESS EVALUATION ACTIVITIES Activity Process Measures (selected) Conceptual Framework CHW Encounter Form CHW Interview Frequency of activities, Frequency of contact type for each activity, frequency of location for each activity, frequency of collaboration for each activity CHW role, interactions with HIV care team, referral process, description of supervision received, description of supervisor-chw relationships, areas where more training and professional development may be needed Pronovost 4E: Measure Performance RE-AIM: Implementation RE-AIM: Implementation

EXAMPLE OF OUTCOME EVALUATION ACTIVITIES Activity Outcome Measures (selected) Conceptual Framework Chart Review Form Participant Questionnaire Quantitative: CD4; viral load; HIV primary care visits; mental health, substance use treatment, medical case management, and nursing clinical visits; active prescriptions; clinical/preventive measures; ED and hospital visits Quantitative: Demographics (gender, race, ethnicity, employment status, housing status, country of birth, language), self-efficacy; unmet and met needs; HIV stigma; program satisfaction RE-AIM: Effectiveness RE-AIM: Reach and Effectiveness

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS With Thanks to Brian Fitzsimmons, HRSA Project Officer Edi Ablavsky, Caitlin Allen, Sara S. Bachman, Rachel Bowers-Sword, Alex de Groot, Mari- Lynn Drainoni, Haley Falkenberry, Jane Fox, Serena Rajabiun, Juanita Rivera, Marena Sullivan, Meg Sullivan, Madi Wachman, Geoff Wilkinson, Activist Lab, Data Coordinating Center, Boston University Sarah Cook-Raymond, Jodi Davich, Lori DeLorenzo, Alicia Downes, Maurice Evans (MCHD), Durrell Fox, Alison Frye (MCHD), Rosalia Guerrero (UT Health), Jennifer Heiser, Precious Jackson, Simone Phillips, LaTrischa Miles, Noelle Wiggins, Beth Poteet (MCHD), Project Partners Amelia Broadnax, Deborah Borne, Ana Cossio, Catherine Haywood, Arteya McGuire, Floribella Redondo, Allan Rodriguez, Paula Saldana, Nancy Scott, Advisory Group

THANK YOU!