Palliative Care Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of a Training Intervention on the Quality of Case Coordinators and Nurses' Decision Support for Patients Deciding About the Place of Care at the End Of-Life: A Randomized Control Trial
Most dying cancer patients would prefer a home death yet die in an institution. Patients can
experience uncertainty when weighing practical considerations, concern for others, and their
personal ratings about the desirability and undesirability of various outcomes related to
different locations of care. Health professionals, trained in decision support, can help
patients to make decisions that are informed by both relevant information and what outcomes
are most valued by patients. Therefore, I will study if an educational intervention can help
nurses and case managers to strengthen their skills and confidence in providing patient
decision support around place of end of life care.
Project Description:
Using a two step approach I will study if the quality of providers decision support can be
improved with an education. In step one nurses and care coordinators will be interviewed to
identify factors that make it easier or more difficult to provide patient decision support.
This information will be used to develop an education program. In step two, nurses and care
coordinator volunteers will be assigned by a flip of a coin to either receive the decision
support education or not. Before and after the education program the quality of the decision
support participants provide will be measured and compared. As well, participants receiving
the education program will be asked about their satisfaction with the education program.
Most terminal cancer patients prefer home palliation yet die in an institution. Some
experience decisional conflict when weighing options regarding place of care. Community Case
Managers and Nurses are well positioned to identify decisional needs and provide decision
support; however, they generally lack skills and confidence in doing so. This study aims to
determine whether the quality of case managers' and nurses' decision support can be improved
with a theory-based skills-building intervention.
In phase one a needs assessment will be conducted with about 20 key informants. In phase
two, nurses will be randomly allocated to an intervention or control group. The
intervention, informed by the needs assessment, is comprised of: an auto-tutorial; an
interactive skills building workshop; a decision support protocol; performance feedback, and
educational outreach.
Participants will be assessed: a) at baseline (quality of decision support); b) after the
auto-tutorial (knowledge); and six to eight weeks after the other interventions (quality of
decision support; confidence and intention to integrate decision support into practice).
Between group differences in the primary outcome (quality of decision support scores) will
be analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject)
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