Advance Care Planning Clinical Trial
Official title:
Hopewell Hospitalist: A Video Game Intervention to Increase Advance Care Planning Conversations by Hospitalists With Older Adults
Hopewell Hospitalist is a theory-based adventure video game designed to increase the likelihood that a physician will engage in an advance care planning (ACP) conversation with a patient over the age of 65. Drawing on the theory of narrative engagement, players assume the persona of a hospitalist and navigate a series of clinical encounters with seriously-ill patients over the age of 65. Players experience the consequences of having (or not having) ACP conversations in a timely fashion. The planned study is a pragmatic stepped-wedge crossover phase III trial testing the efficacy of Hopewell Hospitalist for increasing ACP rates measured by ACP billing frequency.
Introduction: Fewer than half of all people in the U.S. have a documented advance care plan, such as an advance directive, despite their importance in ensuring high-quality care at the end-of-life. Hospitalization offers an opportunity for physicians to initiate advance care planning (ACP) conversations. Despite expert recommendations, hospital-based physicians (hospitalists) do not routinely engage in these conversations, reserving them for the critically ill. The objective of this study is to test the effect of a novel behavioral intervention on the incidence of ACP conversations by hospitalists practicing at a stratified random sample of hospitals drawn from 220 US acute care hospitals staffed by a large, nationwide acute care physician practice with an ongoing ACP quality improvement initiative. Methods and analysis: We developed Hopewell Hospitalist, a theory-based adventure video game, to modify physicians' attitudes towards ACP conversations, and to increase their motivation for engaging in them. Drawing on the theory of narrative engagement, players assume the persona of Andy Jordan, a hospitalist who accepts a new job in a small town. Through a series of clinical encounters with seriously-ill patients over the age of 65, players experience the consequences of having (or not having) ACP conversations in a timely fashion. The planned study is a pragmatic stepped-wedge crossover phase III trial, testing the efficacy of Hopewell Hospitalist for increasing ACP conversations. We will randomize 40 hospitals to the month (step) in which they receive the intervention. We aim to recruit 30 hospitalists from up to 8 hospitals each step to complete the intervention, playing Hopewell Hospitalist for at least 2 hours on an iPad pre-loaded with the game. The primary outcome is ACP billing for patients age 65 and older managed by participating hospitalists. We hypothesize that the intervention will increase ACP billing in the quarter after dissemination, and have 80% power to detect a 1% absolute increase and 99% power to detect a 3.5% absolute increase. Ethics and dissemination: Dartmouth's Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects has approved the study protocol, which is registered on clinicaltrials.gov. We will disseminate the results through manuscripts and the trials website. Hopewell Hospitalist will be made available on the iOS Application Store for download, free of cost, at the conclusion of the trial. ;
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