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NCT number NCT03332394
Other study ID # 20170676-01H
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date November 15, 2017
Est. completion date May 30, 2020

Study information

Verified date December 2020
Source Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

This study is the first to evaluate a unique integrated care model for COPD which uses a validated clinical frailty indicator to set care goals and guide health care in hospital and in the community. The impact of this care model on patient reported outcomes, costs, and health care utilization will inform further health system re-design for patients with COPD and other chronic diseases.


Description:

Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an incurable and progressive lung disease associated with poor quality of life, increased mortality, and high health system costs. Health system care for COPD patients is often fragmented, and patients report feeling isolated and lack the confidence in health services to address their needs. Integrated COPD care programs attempt to address the many physical, psychosocial, and medical needs of COPD patients by bridging the gaps in care between hospital and community settings. These programs are tailored to patients with severe disease and involve self-management education sessions and sustained contact with a health care provider in the community. Evidence for the efficacy of integrated care programs is conflicting and there is limited information on which COPD patients would benefit from these programs. Prior integrated care programs have used a 'one size fits all' approach to care, where all patients receive the same interventions and treatments. There is a need for a more personalized approach to COPD care, as comorbidity burden, socioeconomic factors, and functional status also have a significant influence on health outcomes in this patient population. Hypothesis: The investigators hypothesize that care-delivery tailored to a patient's goals and functional health status will improve patient engagement, and translate into both short and long-term improved health service outcomes. Objectives: The objectives of this study are to: 1) Determine the feasibility of implementing a unique goal-directed COPD care model in the hospital setting, and 2) Determine the process measures and personnel required for successful replication of this care model intervention in other sites Methods: This prospective cohort study will include 50 adult patients hospitalized for COPD exacerbation between November 2017 and May 2019. The investigators will determine the clinical frailty rating for each enrolled patient. The frailty rating will be matched with pre-specified care goals, and subsequent health care consultations and services will be arranged based upon these goals. COPD burden and 'health confidence' will be measured prior to the intervention and at 3 months following discharge, and also determine cost of hospitalization, length of stay, 30-day readmission rate, and mortality. The Wilcoxon's signed-rank test will be used to compare patient reported outcomes before and after the care intervention in the study cohort. An interrupted time series analysis will be used to determine the differences in health service outcomes between the study cohort and a random sample of hospitalized COPD patients from a contemporary period one year-prior to the care intervention. This study will also include 26 healthcare professionals (HCPs) who work on the Respirology ward of the Ottawa Hospital, General campus during the study period. HCP's, once consented, are asked to participate in a focus group and complete a questionnaire on the COPD care Pathway. Consent Process: Patients eligible for the study will be approached by the study respiratory nurse educator (RT), who is already part of the patients circle of care. The RT will ensure the potential participant understands the study and what it would require of them (two questionnaires: one in hospital and one during a 3-month post-discharge visit). If the patient accepts, the RT will ask them to review the Informed Consent Form and sign if they agree to participate in the study. The clinical manager of the Respiratory ward at TOH will approach Healthcare professionals (HCPs) who work on the Respiratory ward (6NW) of TOH, General campus and have used the COPD care pathway to participate in the study. Consent forms and questionnaires will be available at the nurse's station of the Respiratory ward, of TOH General campus. The consent form requests a consent to complete a questionnaire and participate in the focus group with other HCPs. If the HCP chooses to participate, the signed informed consent is placed in one box, while the completed questionnaire is placed in another. This is to conserve anonymity of the questionnaire responses. Once focus group times and location are set, an email will be sent out by a member of the study team to inform those who consented to participate of the focus group time and location.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 58
Est. completion date May 30, 2020
Est. primary completion date May 30, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Adult - COPD - Hospitalized with a COPD exacerbations between November 2017 to May 2019 on the Respiratory ward of the Ottawa Hospital, General campus OR - Healthcare professional working on the Respiratory and Medicine wards of the Ottawa Hospital, General campus who used the COPD care pathway Exclusion Criteria: - Patients not appropriate for inclusion

Study Design


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Locations

Country Name City State
Canada The Ottawa Hospital, General Campus Ottawa Ontario

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Canada, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Feasibility of the COPD Care Pathway on a hospital ward In this practical experiment, feasibility will be defined by recruitment of 50 patients (3-4 per month x 18 months) to the care pathway, with an 85% completion rate. This will be calculated using the number of completed pathway documents divided by the total number of care pathways initiated at the time of admission. Each document will be critically reviewed for completion. 6 months from patient enrollment
Secondary Qualitative Implementation Metrics - Identification of Barriers to the Care Pathway Implementation of the care pathway will be evaluated by focus groups composed of health care workers (nurses, allied health professionals, and physicians) who have used the pathway. The number of focus groups planned will depend upon when data saturation is achieved. During focus groups, common themes for barriers to implementation will be identified using a-priori selected questions. Success of implementation will be considered if no significant barriers are identified through group consensus in the focus groups. March 2018
Secondary Qualitative Implementation Metrics - Healthcare Worker assessment of the Care Pathway Implementation of the care pathway will also be evaluated by 2 rounds of written user survey responses from healthcare workers who used the pathway. Exit surveys have been designed to assess three domains; appropriateness of care, safety of care, and user satisfaction. Success of implementation will be considered if no significant barriers are identified through group consensus in the focus groups, and if 80% of survey responses in each domain fall into the "agree" or "strongly agree" responses. March 2018
Secondary Knowledge Translation Metrics Knowledge translation with achievement of 80% adherence to basic COPD care guideline standards including use of appropriate antibiotics, systemic steroids, bronchodilators, venous thromboembolism prophylaxis, and advanced directives documentation. Adherence will be calculated from direct review of the order set and care pathway documents after completion. November 2017 to May 2019
Secondary Patient Reported 'Health Confidence' Health confidence will be measured using a four-item scaled survey: 1) I know enough about my health, 2) I can look after my health, 3) I can get the right help if I need it, and 4) I am involved in decisions about me. Participants answer each of the statements with the following scale: strongly agree, agree, not sure, or disagree. Patients who report 'strongly agree' for each of the above mentioned statements are considered to have a higher level of health confidence than participants who report 'disagree'. These statements have demonstrated adequate psychometric properties and construct validity in preliminary testing (19). The health confidence survey will be administered at the start of the education session in hospital, and repeated at 3 months, during a follow-up visit. Hospital admission to 3 months post-discharge
Secondary Patient Reported 'Quality of Life' Patients quality of life can be measured with the Health Related Quality of Life Score, or 'howRu' tool which has been validated against other quality of life tools. This tool is a four-item scaled survey: 1) Pain or discomfort, 2) feeling low or worried, 3) Limited in what I can do, and 4) require help from others. Participants answer each of the statements with the following scale: none, a little, quite a lot, or extreme. Those who report 'none' for each of the above mentioned statements are considered to have a better quality of life than those who respond 'extreme'. These statements have demonstrated adequate psychometric properties and construct validity in preliminary testing (19). This survey will be administered at the start of the education session in hospital, and repeated at 3 months, during a follow-up visit. Admission to 3 months post-discharge
Secondary Health Service Metrics - Length of stay in hospital Data on length of stay in hospital will be obtained from the Ottawa Hospital Data Warehouse (TOHDW). TOHDW is a relational database that captures clinical and administrative data for each unique hospital encounter. 3 months post-discharge
Secondary Health Service Metrics - Cost per weighted case Data on cost per weighted case will be obtained from the Ottawa Hospital Data Warehouse (TOHDW). TOHDW is a relational database that captures clinical and administrative data for each unique hospital encounter. 3 months post-discharge
Secondary Health Service Metrics - 30-day readmission Data on 30 day readmission to hospital will be obtained from the Ottawa Hospital Data Warehouse (TOHDW). TOHDW is a relational database that captures clinical and administrative data for each unique hospital encounter. 3 months post-discharge
Secondary Health Service Metrics - Mortality Data on mortality in hospital will be obtained from the Ottawa Hospital Data Warehouse (TOHDW). TOHDW is a relational database that captures clinical and administrative data for each unique hospital encounter. 6 months post-discharge
Secondary Health Service Metrics - Intensive Care Unit Admission Data on intensive care unit admissions will be obtained from the Ottawa Hospital Data Warehouse (TOHDW). TOHDW is a relational database that captures clinical and administrative data for each unique hospital encounter. 3 months post-discharge
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