05/28/2019
Stupski Serious Illness Program Evaluation
Summary:
The Stanford Evaluation Sciences Unit aims to understand the effectiveness of palliative care interventions across multiple grantees funded by the Stupski Foundation’s Serious Illness Program, and how varying implementation contexts and intervention components affect the spread and sustainability of improvement. Using mixed methods, our work will evaluate how the Foundation’s investments have fostered improvement in the quality of life of seriously ill adults and also promote understanding of how to spread and sustain those improvements. We will simultaneously assess intervention effectiveness on desired outcomes, while also understanding how effective interventions become embedded and spread in their local context within and across the grantee sites; essentially, we will evaluate what works for whom and in what situations.
For any questions or further information related to this evaluation, please contact Laura Holdsworth (l.holdsworth@stanford.edu).
Funding:
This evaluation is funded by the Stupski Foundation from August 2019 until July 2022.
Research Team:
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Karl Lorenz (Principal Investigator)
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Marcy Winget and Laura Holdsworth (Co-Investigators)
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Heather Mui (Project Manager and Qualitative Researcher)
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Darlene Veruttipong (Quantitative Analyst)
05/28/2019
Primary Care 2.0
Summary:
We applied rigorous mixed methods with rapid feedback to inform modifications to a team-based care innovation and assess its effectiveness in practice.
04/28/2019
Improvement Capability Development Program (ICDP)
Summary:
We partner with Stanford clinical teams to maximize their learnings and successes in implementing healthcare improvement efforts.
04/27/2019
Primary Care 2.0
Summary:
We applied rigorous mixed methods with rapid feedback to inform modifications to a team-based care innovation and assess its effectiveness in practice.