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Lisa Onken, Ph.D. RCCN Meeting National Institute on Aging December 11, 2018

NIH Stage Model: A Translational Framework for Principle-Driven Behavioral Intervention Development. Lisa Onken, Ph.D. RCCN Meeting National Institute on Aging December 11, 2018. The importance of principle-driven intervention development. Understanding mechanisms is essential.

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Lisa Onken, Ph.D. RCCN Meeting National Institute on Aging December 11, 2018

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  1. NIH Stage Model:A Translational Framework for Principle-Driven Behavioral Intervention Development Lisa Onken, Ph.D. RCCN Meeting National Institute on Aging December 11, 2018

  2. The importance of principle-driven intervention development • Understanding mechanisms is essential. • Not simply to maximize potency: • Also to understand intervention principles, how to personalize, when and when not to generalize, and to generally improve ease of implementation. • Both neuroscience & technology can play critical roles in understanding mechanisms, and can help, ultimately, to improve implementability. • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  3. An Abundance of Riches • “By the turn of this century, Kazdin (2000) identified 551 different named therapies used with children and adolescents … Identifying ESTs is now a growth industry: The National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices … lists 306 “evidence-based” interventions, 192 for children and adolescents.” (Weisz, 2014). • Identifying ESTs is now a growth industry: The National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices … lists 306 “evidence-based” interventions, 192 f “ Over the past 3 decades, more than 200 dementia caregiver interventions have been tested in randomized clinical trials and found to be efficacious. Few programs have been translated for delivery in various service contexts, and they remain inaccessible to the 15+ million dementia family caregivers in the United States.” (Gitlin et al., 2015) or children and adolescents.” (Weisz, 2014). • “Psychological interventions to treat mental health issues have developed remarkably in the past few decades. (Kazdin&Blase, 2011)” “… this progress often neglects a central goal—namely, to reduce the burden of mental illness and related conditions.” (Kazdin & Blase, 2011) Over the past 3 decades, more than 200 dementia caregiver interventions have been tested in randomized clinical trials and found to be efficacious. Few programs have been translated for delivery in various service contexts, and they remain inaccessible to the 15+ million dementia family caregivers in the United States.” (Gitlin et al., 2015) • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  4. An Abundance of Riches “By the turn of this century, Kazdin (2000) identified 551 different named therapies used with children and adolescents … The National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices … lists 306 “evidence-based” interventions, 192 for children and adolescents.” (Weisz, 2014). “ Over the past 3 decades, more than 200 dementia caregiver interventions have been tested in randomized clinical trials and found to be efficacious. Few programs have been translated for delivery in various service contexts, and they remain inaccessible to the 15+ million dementia family caregivers in the United States.” (Gitlin et al., 2015) or children and adolescents.” • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  5. An Abundance of Riches • “By the turn of this century, Kazdin (2000) identified 551 different named therapies used with children and adolescents … The National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices … lists 306 “evidence-based” interventions, 192 for children and adolescents.” (Weisz, 2014). • Over the past 3 decades, more than 200 dementia caregiver interventions have been tested in randomized clinical trials and found to be efficacious. Few programs have been translated for delivery in various service contexts, and they remain inaccessible to the 15+ million dementia family caregivers in the United States.” (Gitlin et al., 2015) or children and adolescents.” (Weisz, 2014). • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  6. Has this progress been enough? • Mental Health Interventions • “Psychological interventions to treat mental health issues have developed remarkably in the past few decades. (Kazdin & Blase, 2011)” “… this progress often neglects a central goal—namely, to reduce the burden of mental illness and related conditions.” (Kazdin & Blase, 2011) Over the past 3 decades, more than 200 dementia caregiver interventions have been tested in randomized clinical trials and found to be efficacious. • Dementia Caregiver Interventions • “Few programs have been translated for delivery in various service contexts, and they remain inaccessible to the 15+ million dementia family caregivers in the United States.” (Gitlin et al., 2015). States.” (Gitlin et al., 2015) • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  7. Many efficacious interventions…but • Few people in need receive them. • They don’t work for everyone. • They don’t always work well enough. • They’re often delivered with questionable fidelity in the real-world. • It can be difficult to choose among hundreds of efficacious interventions • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  8. An abundance of efficacious interventions… B A C G F D E J L K H I N O M Q P • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  9. Could some be operating under the same principle(s) B A C G F D E J L K H I N O M Q P • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  10. Could some be operating under the same principle(s) B A C G F D E J L K H I N O M Q P • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  11. Could some be operating under the same principle(s) B A C G F D E J L K H I N O M Q P • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  12. A limited number of principles Principle X Principle Y Principle Z ? ? ? • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  13. A limited number of principles: Helps choice • Understanding mechanism can help determine: • What interventions are operating via the same • principles • What interventions are operating via different • principles. ? • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  14. Understanding Mechanism (MOA)can help: • Explicate Intervention Principles • Know why it works well- or doesn’t • Know how to make it work better --- and how to modify an intervention • Simplify the intervention* • Reduce implementation cost* • Improve ability to train* • ↓ • Improved Scalability • *While maximizing potency • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  15. The NIH Stage Model Goal Maximally Implementable & Maximally Efficacious Principle-Driven Interventions • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  16. NIH Stage Model Characteristics • Non-Prescriptive! • Non-Linear • Iterative, Recursive • Full Range of Translational Research is Addressed • Principles (mechanisms) of behavior change: Critical • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

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  19. Stage 0 may also follow later stages to help address mechanisms of behavior change. • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  20. Stage I: Intervention Creation & Refinement • STAGE I Stage 0 • Basic Research Stage I: Creation Adaptation Modification • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018 • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  21. Stage I: Intervention Creation & Refinement • STAGE I Stage 0 • Basic Research Stage I: Research setting Community setting • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  22. Stage I: Intervention Creation & Refinement • STAGE I Stage 0 • Basic Research Stage I: Develop Training Materials Develop Materials to Maximize Fidelity • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  23. Stage I work is INCOMPLETE until… • Intervention is maximally potent + efficacious • Intervention is maximally implementable • Fidelity of delivery is maximally addressed • Training methods are fully developed • Intervention is maximally streamlined • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  24. Stage II: Efficacy Testing Stage I • Generation/ Refinement/ Training/ Fidelity STAGE II: Efficacy Stage 0 • Basic research • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  25. Stage II: Efficacy Testing With High Internal Validity Stage I • Generation/ Refinement/ Training/ Fidelity Stage 0 • Basic research • STAGE II: Efficacy • High Internal Validity • Research Providers + • Research Settings • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  26. Stage I • Intervention Generation/ Refinement Stage III: Efficacy Testing Stage II • Efficacy (Research clinics) Stage 0 • Basic research • Stage III • Efficacy Testing • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  27. Stage I • Intervention Generation/ Refinement Stage III: High Internal Validity RCT Stage II • Efficacy (Research clinics) Stage 0 • Basic research • Stage III • High Internal Validity: • Community Therapists Community Settings • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  28. Stage I • Intervention Generation/ Refinement Stage II usually does not lead to Stage III Stage II • Efficacy (Research clinics) Stage 0 • Basic research X • Stage III • Efficacy Testing: • Community Providers Community Settings • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  29. Why Not? Training materials not available for community providers. Methods of maximizing fidelity of delivery in the community have not been developed. • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  30. Stage I • Intervention Generation/ Refinement Stage IV: EFFECTIVENESS & PRAGMATIC CLINICAL TRIALS • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018 Stage II • Efficacy (Research providers) Stage 0 • Basic research • Stage IV • Effectiveness Testing: • Pragmatic Clinical Trials Stage III • Efficacy (Community providers)

  31. Stage I • Intervention Generation/ Refinement Stage IV: High EXTERNAL Validity RCT • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018 Stage II • Efficacy (Research providers) Stage 0 • Basic research • Stage IV • Effectiveness Testing: • Pragmatic Clinical Trials • Community Providers Community Settings Stage III • Efficacy (Community providers)

  32. Stage I • Intervention generation/ refinement NIH Stage Model • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018 Stage II • Efficacy (Research Providers) • Stage 0 • Basic research x x x Stage V Implementation & Dissemination Stage III • Efficacy (Community Providers) x x x x Stage IV Effectiveness

  33. Paths will vary: • Stage I may be the best step following Stage II, III, or IV: • Produce training materials • Produce methods to ensure fidelity • Otherwise ↑ implementability • Stage I may lead directly to Stage III or Stage IV • ↑ implementability ↑ the probability of success in Stage III & Stage IV • Stage III may be necessary for successful Stage IV: • Sometimes success in Stage III is required to ↑ the probability of a successful effectiveness trial. • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018

  34. Stage I • Intervention generation/ refinement Thank You! • Lisa Onken, "Achieving and Sustaining Behavior Change to Benefit Older Adults" Dec 6-7, 2018 Stage II • Efficacy (Research Providers) • Stage 0 • Basic research x x x Stage V Implementation & Dissemination Stage III • Efficacy (Community Providers) x x x x Stage IV Effectiveness

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