The EVOLVE study is a planned multicenter, mixed methods protocol designed to evaluate the roles, functions, and health care delivery strategies of United States heart teams managing aortic stenosis.
This protocol outlines a mixed-methods study to evaluate the roles, functions, and perceptions of US heart valve teams managing aortic stenosis to inform future health policy and guidelines.
Background The management of patients with aortic stenosis is rapidly evolving, along with the "heart team," a multidisciplinary group collaborating in program management. There is scant research providing rigorous data on the variability in heart teams' approach to optimal patient care delivery. This investigation aimed to describe the current health care delivery strategies and attitudes of contemporary heart teams at diverse hospitals across the United States and provide key insight into future health policy and guideline directions. Methods We will conduct a convergent parallel design mixed methods study integrating quantitative (survey) and qualitative (semistructured interviews, coded using qualitative research software) data to develop a deeper understanding of heart valve team roles, functions, health care delivery strategies, and clinician perceptions of the impacts of health policy mandates on team and patient experience. Guided by a grounded theory approach, we will generate themes inductively from perspectives expressed by the participants. Heart valve teams will be recruited until saturation of themes and to maximize variation in practice settings (academic status, geographical location, transcatheter aortic valve replacement program volume, program tenure). We anticipate 8 to 20 programs and 40 to 100 participants. This study is approved by the Western Copernicus Group Institutional Review Board and adheres to Good Reporting of a Mixed Methods Study guidelines for mixed methods research. Conclusions This study is designed to be the largest investigation to date of United States heart teams focused on aortic stenosis, aimed to inform health policy and guideline efforts to streamline care, address continued inequities and undertreatment, and optimize patient outcomes.
Coylewright et al. (Wed,) conducted a other in Aortic stenosis. Heart team care delivery strategies was evaluated on Heart valve team roles, functions, health care delivery strategies, and clinician perceptions of the impacts of health policy mandates. The EVOLVE study is a planned multicenter, mixed methods protocol designed to evaluate the roles, functions, and health care delivery strategies of United States heart teams managing aortic stenosis.