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Administrative data

NCT number NCT05849285
Other study ID # 122419
Secondary ID 184575
Status Recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date January 3, 2024
Est. completion date December 2027

Study information

Verified date April 2024
Source Western University, Canada
Contact Laura K Brunton, PhD
Phone 15196612111
Email lbrunto3@uwo.ca
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The population cared for in the Transitional and Lifelong Care (TLC) clinic is youth and adults with childhood-onset disability, of which the large majority are adults with brain-based, neurodevelopmental conditions such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida and developmental disability. The TLC program was created to address the health inequities that have long existed for this population because of the gaps in care they experience once they transition from pediatric healthcare services to the adult healthcare sector. The TLC program offers coordinated and comprehensive management of co-occurring mental, social and physical health conditions for this group of adults with neurodiverse conditions. The proposed study will provide much needed evaluation of the TLC model as an intervention to provide transitional and lifelong care that reduces the barriers experienced because of the undefined clinic path - potentially more appropriately referred to as a "cliff" by a Freeman et al., (2015) - for these individuals. With appropriate evidence of effectiveness, scaling of the TLC program to other Ontario Health regions and more widely across Canada would improve access healthcare providers who are knowledgeable and competent in the management of physical and mental health conditions for adults with neurodiverse conditions as well as service integration and coordination between social and health sectors. The TLC clinic was co-designed with adults with neurodiverse conditions and health care providers in 2014 and represents a significant and sustainable change in the way healthcare has been delivered for this population in the Ontario Health West region over the last 7 years. More than 750 people have accessed coordinated and comprehensive care from Physiatrists, a Nurse Practitioner, Social Worker, Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist, Registered Dietitian and Rehabilitation Therapist in the TLC program since it began, documenting the effectiveness of this care has the power to re-shape care received for adults with neurodiverse conditions that onset in childhood in Canada.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 410
Est. completion date December 2027
Est. primary completion date December 2025
Accepts healthy volunteers
Gender All
Age group 21 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: Each participant dyad will consist of one person, of either sex and gender, who is over the age of 21 years with a childhood-onset disability, and the primary caregiver (based on contact hours) or support person, of either sex and gender, involved in their care. In cases where the patient participant is independent with care, a spouse or family member may still participate in the caregiver portion of the study. 2. Patient participants will have continuously resided in Ontario during the years of 2015 to 2020 to facilitate full data retrieval from the administrative dataset. 3. Healthcare providers, of any discipline, who provide care to adults with childhood-onset conditions in the TLC program. Exclusion Criteria: Patient participants will be ineligible if they are in a phase of deterioration associated with a progressive health condition identified either personally or by the caregiver participant.

Study Design


Intervention

Other:
TLC Clinic
Patients of the TLC clinic - receive coordinated multidisciplinary and specialized care from a team

Locations

Country Name City State
Canada Parkwood Institute London Ontario

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Western University, Canada

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Canada, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Patient Satisfaction MPOC-A (Measure of Processes of Care - Adults) Each domain score, ranging from 0.0 to 7.0, is computed by averaging the ratings for the items of that domain, higher scores represent better outcomes Year 1
Secondary Health Related Quality of Life (General) EQ5D5L The five levels in each dimension are worded as (1) 'not /no problems', (2) 'slight problems', (3) 'moderate problems', (4) 'severe problems', and (5) 'unable to' (mobility, self-care, usual activities), 'extreme' (pain/depression), or 'extremely' (anxiety/depression). The descriptive system describes 3125 (=55) potential health states. Year 1
Secondary Health Related Quality of Life (WHO) WHOQOL-BREF (World Health Organization Quality of Life - Brief) Lowest and highest possible scores to zero and 100, respectively. Higher scores represent better outcomes Year 1
Secondary Caregiver Burden BSFC (Burden Scale for Family Caregivers). Minimum score is 0, maximum score is 84, higher scores represent worse outcome (more burden). Year 1
Secondary Perceived Support of Healthcare Providers MPOC-SP (Measure of Processes of Care - Service Providers). Each domain score, ranging from 0.0 to 7.0, is computed by averaging the ratings for the items of that domain, higher scores represent better outcomes Year 1
Secondary Economic Analysis Unit Costs of healthcare used Year 2
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