Palliative Care Clinical Trial
Official title:
Early Palliative Care in the Medical Intensive Care Unit
The study compares early palliative care consultation to standard of care in the medical intensive care unit (ICU). The study will assess if the intervention leads to an increased proportion of clearly delineated goals of care and examine if this intervention leads to decreased healthcare resource utilization such as length of stay, duration of intensive treatments including mechanical ventilation, and hospital re-admissions.
- The medical intensive care unit will be split into two groups, assigned as either early
palliative care consultation or standard of care. Current standard of care in the ICU is
that primary clinician providers determine the need and time for palliative care
consultation, which can occur approximately 5 - 14 days after admission.
- A palliative care screening tool will be used to determine if a newly admitted patient
is eligible for palliative care consultation.
- Up to two patients per ICU per weekday will be enrolled into the study, due to workload
limitations on the palliative care consult team.
- For patients in the intervention group, a palliative care consultation will be performed
within 48 hours of ICU admission and patients will be followed throughout their
hospitalization.
- Patients in the standard of care group will receive usual care. Palliative care may be
consulted at the primary team's clinical discretion.
- The two medical ICU groups will be crossed over after three months with a washout period
of six weeks, for a total of approximately eight months of study
- Electronic medical records will be reviewed after patient discharge to collect data on
clinical outcomes as described elsewhere
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