Heart Failure Clinical Trial
Official title:
Primary Care Management/Action Plans for Advanced Chronic Diseases (The RoadMAP Project)
Patients living with advanced chronic diseases (ACD), such as congestive heart failure (CHF)
and chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD) present substantial care and economic challenges
for the health care system due to frequent emergency room visits and acute care
hospitalizations. Morbidity and mortality is high in these complex populations, and patient
quality of life is often compromised.
Care of patients with ACD occurs across health care sectors, by providers in the acute,
primary and community settings. Despite recent efforts to enhance the care of patients with
ACD, through multidisciplinary disease management programs, variations and gaps exist along
the continuum of care. The available evidence suggests that there are opportunities to
optimize the primary care of patients with ACD. We are proposing to build upon the current
evidence and guidelines for disease management programs, our existing specialized resources,
our existing primary care practices, and develop and test a model of care that is primary
care based, sensitive to the unique demands and characteristics of different primary
practices. Our goal is to design linkages and care strategies of relevance and importance to
the primary care providers who care for patients with advanced COPD and CHF.
This demonstration project is a randomized controlled clinical trial of the RoadMAP program
(intervention) delivered by a Primary Care Nurse Specialist (PCNS) compared to usual care
(control group). The primary outcomes will be degree of adherence to clinical practice
guidelines. Secondary outcomes will be patient satisfaction, quality of life, use of
community-based services, number of emergency room visits, and number of hospitalizations.
The available evidence suggests that there are opportunities to optimize the primary care of
patients with ACD. We are proposing to build upon the current evidence and guidelines for
disease management programs, our existing specialized resources, our existing primary care
practices, and develop and test a model of care that is primary care based, sensitive to the
unique demands and characteristics of different primary practices. Our goal is to design
linkage and care strategies of relevance and importance to the primary care providers who
care for patients with advanced COPD and CHF.
The study is a randomized controlled clinical trial of the RoadMAP program (intervention)
delivered by a PCNS compared to usual care (control group). The primary outcome will be
degree of adherence to clinical practice guidelines. Secondary outcomes will be patient
satisfaction, quality of life, use of community-based services, number of emergency room
visits, and number of hospitalizations. The purpose of the RoadMAP program is to improve the
care of people with advanced stage COPD and CHF. Specifically, activities will be aimed at
improving patients' self care ability, facilitating access to the most appropriate services,
ensuring medical treatment according to consensus guidelines and promoting consistency of
health care communication. Adherence to guidelines is a process that involves activities by
the patient, PCNS, and the Primary Care Physician. The PCNS would follow-up the patient
again at approximately one month after initial contact and then every 3 months, to assess
and monitor adherence to the proposed MAP by the patient, the physician, and the nurse.
Patients will have the option of returning to the physician office or to be monitored by
phone. An office visit will be recommended if there is a perceived need for medical
assessment and intervention. The family physician would continue to see the patient as
required in order to carry out the medical portion of the MAP and to deal with other primary
care problems as needed. Additionally, the PCNS would be available to work with nurses and
other health professionals in each primary care practice in the provision of care to the ACD
patients.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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