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Development of STEPPT
Sponsor: San Diego State University
Summary
This 6-month pilot study aims to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and estimate effect sizes of the pilot STEPPT intervention for addressing ethnic disparities in physical therapy referrals and adherence between Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White patients with spine pain. Feasibility and acceptability will be assessed based on the extent to which the pilot clinic implements all components of the intervention appropriately, feedback from clinic staff during implementation of the intervention, and feedback from patients during post-intervention interviews. The investigators anticipate that the intervention will be both feasible and acceptable. Feedback from patients and clinic staff will be used to inform intervention modifications for a larger clinical trial. Effect sizes for the pilot STEPPT intervention (intervention) in comparison to standard care (control) will be assessed by evaluating changes in ethnic disparities (Hispanic vs. Non-Hispanic White) in physician referral to physical therapy and patient adherence to physical therapy referral for the treatment of spine pain before and after implementation of the pilot STEPPT intervention. In comparison to standard care, the investigators expect STEPPT to reduce ethnic disparities in referral and adherence outcomes.
Official title: Improving Access and Engagement in Spine Pain Rehabilitation - STEPPT Mixed Methods Pilot Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
198
Start Date
2024-11-02
Completion Date
2025-11
Last Updated
2025-05-23
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
STEPPT Pilot
The pilot STEPPT intervention, which includes (1) education of providers and staff on disparities in referrals and the benefits of physical therapy for spine pain, (2) modifications to the EHR to automate physical therapy referral and delivery of culturally tailored patient education materials related to the physical therapy referral, and (3) enhanced patient health navigation to educate patients on physical therapy and address barriers to attending physical therapy for Hispanic patients with spine pain. Patient education materials were developed using evidence-based guidelines and were culturally and linguistically adapted for Hispanic patients with spine pain.
Standard Care (Control)
Usual care (3-month baseline) includes no provider education, physician-initiated referrals and delivery of standard educational materials, and scheduling for physical therapy by the clinic referrals specialists using standard processes.
Locations (1)
Family Health Centers of San Diego
San Diego, California, United States