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Administrative data

NCT number NCT02664948
Other study ID # G-TOP-2015
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date June 2014
Est. completion date December 2016

Study information

Verified date December 2015
Source University of Aarhus
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The study is a quasi-randomized controlled trial conducted in a Danish University Hospital including older patients admitted to Emergency Department (ED). 'Early geriatric follow-up' is a multidisciplinary geriatric service provided to older patients who are discharged to their home. They receive hospital-visits by a multidisciplinary team no later than 24 hours after discharge (except on sundays). The team is consisting of a physician and a nurse both with geriatric expertise. The physician is responsible for the clinical patient care. The team is available seven days per week/12 hours per day and 24 hour on-call. In the patient's home, the team has the possibility to perform diagnosing and treatment by assessments, medication review, blood tests, subcutaneous fluid therapy, blood transfusions, intravenous antibiotics, rehabilitation and social arrangements. A discharge hand-over supports the caregivers and the GP.


Description:

The study is an organizational project, which takes place in a quasi-randomized controlled design.

Every morning at the conference at the Emergency Department, patients are assessed if they are suitable for geriatric assessment and intervention and if so assigned to the Geriatric Team. Then lots are drawn by the Emergency Department's secretary (envelopes in blocks of 10) about two types of organization that is offered the patients that are admitted that day - either: 1) 'early geriatric follow-up' that comprises home visits no later than 24 hours after discharge (=intervention group), or 2) usual care after discharge with 'follow-up visits' by home care and the patient's GP, if they consider it necessary (=control group).

All the assigned patients are offered comprehensive geriatric assessment and intervention by the multidisciplinary team working in the ED consisting of a physician, nurse, and therapist, all with geriatric expertise. The assessment and intervention include evaluation of patient medication, functional ability, and social conditions.

The decision on transfer to home or to the Geriatric ward is influenced by the randomization of the day as 'early geriatric follow-up after discharge' means that more patients, with diseases that would otherwise have required treatment in hospital, can now be treated at home. Intervention patients who are considered to be too ill for treatment at home will be transferred to the Geriatric ward and then afterwards will receive 'early geriatric follow-up after discharge'.

Early follow-up starts with a visit no later than 24 hours after discharge (except for sundays). The first visit is performed by the Geriatric team and after that a tailored follow-up is performed as needed up to 30 days after discharge. The intervention can include services such as medication review, subcutaneous fluid therapy, blood transfusion, intravenous antibiotic treatment, and further examinations. The team can be contacted by phone and by e-mail. If the patient is dependent on assistance from home care, is the intervention performed in close cooperation with those. The home care is in charge of several daily observations with feedback to the team about the patient's illness and disability. In the end of the patient pathway, a discharge summary is sent to the patient's GP.

After discharge, the control group patients receive home-visits as usual by the home care and their GP, if they consider it as necessary. Before discharge, the Geriatric team has contacted the primary care and announced the discharge and sends a discharge letter. The Geriatric team is allowed to phone the patients in the control group after discharge to ensure that everything is in order and to deliver results according to hospital examinations.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 2362
Est. completion date December 2016
Est. primary completion date December 2016
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 75 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- older patients aged 75 years or more

- admitted to Emergency Department

- one of following acute illnesses: pneumonia, delirium, dehydration, urinary tract infection, anemia, constipation, and other infection

Exclusion Criteria:

- state of terminal illness

- living outside the municipality of the hospital

- followed by other geriatric specialist teams

- included in the study within the last 30 days

- transferred to another hospital department

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Procedure:
Early geriatric follow-up after discharge
Multidisciplinary assessement and intervention by physician, nurse and physiotherapist

Locations

Country Name City State
Denmark Research Unit, Geriatric Department, Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus Central Denmark Region

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Aarhus

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Denmark, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Avoidable readmissions Number of avoidable readmissions, based on a manual assessment of medical records performed by two independent reviewers June 2014-November 2015 (N=216)
Primary Readmission (acute) Number of patients readmitted within 30 days after discharge from hospital Outcome measure will be assessed as up to 30 days after discharge.(N=1330)
Secondary Length of hospital stay Number of days from admittance at the ED to discharge from hospital Outcome measure will be calculated from the date of hospital admission and up to date of discharge or date of death during hospital stay whichever came first, assessed up to 6 months (N=1330)
Secondary Mortality Number of patients who died within 90 days after admittance to hospital Outcome measure will be assessed as up to 90 days after admittance to hospital (2076)
Secondary Patient satisfaction in a sub-group (173 patients) 14-item questionnaire based on qualitative interviews Outcome measure will be assessed as up to 30 days after discharge
Secondary Health costs per patient Costs used per patient at the hospital, in home care, by the GP and the pharmacy within 30 days after admittance to ED Outcome measure will be assessed from admission as up to 30 days after discharge
Secondary Causes of acute readmission Assessment of avoidable and non-avoidable readmission: The causes of readmissions are assessed by three independent geriatricians through medical chart audits. Outcome measure will be assessed up to 30 days after discharge
Secondary Physical functional ability Assessment of Activities of Daily Living measured by Functional Recovery Score (0-100 point scale), and mobility measured by New Mobility Score (0-9 point scale) Outcome measure will be assessed 8 weeks after hospital admission(N=157)
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