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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04236128
Other study ID # 18-0200-E
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date May 25, 2021
Est. completion date March 2024

Study information

Verified date October 2023
Source Mount Sinai Hospital, Canada
Contact Selina Research Coordinator
Phone 416-586-4800
Email selina.schmocker@sinaihealth.ca
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Background: Colorectal surgery includes surgery for colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease and other benign diseases such as diverticulitis. In Canada, approximately 21,000 colorectal surgeries are performed each year. Patients undergoing colorectal surgery face high rates of unplanned hospital visits including readmission to hospital and Emergency Room (ER) visits. These unplanned hospital visits lead to significant distress and anxiety for patients and increased health care costs. Research Aims: The goal is to evaluate the use of an integrated discharge monitoring system with a mobile application (app) to support colorectal surgery patients at home following discharge from hospital. Methods: The study will include 3 hospitals across Canada. Patients will be assigned to either a control group or intervention group. Control group patients will receive standard follow up care after going home following surgery. Intervention group patients will be enrolled in an integrated discharge monitoring system using an app to monitor their progress at home following discharge after surgery. The main outcomes are to measure the number of patients with unplanned hospital visits within 30 days of discharge following surgery, the quality of patient recovery and confidence managing one's own health care. Patients are eligible if they are being discharge home after having elective colorectal surgery, are 18 years or older and speak and understand English or French. At the end of the study, the outcomes between the control group and intervention group will be compared to look for important differences. Expected Outcomes: It is expected that the results of this study will show that the integrated discharge monitoring system will lead to a significant improvement in the quality of patient recovery and self-confidence with one's own health care, as well as significantly reduce the number of unplanned hospital visits for patients undergoing colorectal surgery in Canada.


Description:

Background: Patients undergoing colorectal surgery are vulnerable during their transition from hospital to home and face high rates of unplanned hospital visits including readmission to hospital and ER visits. Not only does this lead to significant distress for patients but also translates into significant health care costs. At a patient engagement meeting with patients from across Canada led by our group, one of the main themes that emerged was the patients' sense of abandonment upon discharge from hospital following surgery. Based on this feedback, our investigative team developed and pilot tested an integrated discharge monitoring system using a mobile application (app) to support patients following discharge from hospital after colorectal surgery. The results of this pilot work provided compelling data to suggest that this integrated discharge monitoring system was feasible, highly rated by patients and may lead to a considerable decrease in 30-day unplanned hospital visits. Research Aims: Therefore, the aim of this study is to conduct a 3 year, randomized controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the effectiveness of an integrated discharge monitoring system to support colorectal surgery patients at home following discharge. Methods: A RCT will be implemented at 3 high volume colorectal surgery centres across Canada. The intervention is an integrated discharge monitoring system using an app that has been developed and pilot tested in partnership with SeamlessMD. The inclusion criteria for the study are: any patient being discharged home following elective colorectal surgery, 18 years or older and able to speak and understand English or French. The primary outcome for the study is 30-day unplanned hospital visits and the secondary outcomes include patient quality of recovery and self-efficacy with one's own health care. A sample size of 670 patients is planned and will provide an 80% power to detect a 30% reduction in 30-day unplanned hospital visits, assuming a baseline 30-day unplanned hospital visit rate of 27%, 0.05 Type 1 error rate and an 80% power. Expected Outcomes: It is expected that the results of this trial will show that the integrated discharge monitoring system leads to a significant improvement in patient satisfaction in terms of quality of recovery and self-efficacy as well as a significant reduction in 30-day unplanned hospital visits and health care costs.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 670
Est. completion date March 2024
Est. primary completion date March 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - any patient who is being discharged to home after undergoing elective colorectal surgery - 18 years or older - able to speak and understand English or French - provides informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - post-operative admission less than 3 days - requiring discharge to rehabilitation centre to recover prior to being able to go home

Study Design


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Intervention

Other:
Mobile App
The app will be provided to patients in hospital on post-operative day 3. On the day of discharge, the patient will be emailed a "Daily Health Check" and receive subsequent "Daily Health Check" emails on Day 1-14, 21 and 30 days following discharge. The "Daily Health Check" is a tailored questionnaire to elicit their symptoms and status of post-operative recovery. After the patient has completed the "Daily Health Check", a "Daily Health Check Summary" is emailed to the patient that summarizes their responses and provides appropriate action recommendations based on their responses ranging from: (i) suggestions for educational modules, (ii) expect a call from your health care team in the next 24 hours, (iii) call your surgeon's office today or (iv) go to the nearest emergency room. The patient's "Daily Health Check" responses are displayed in real time on a secure website that automatically "red flags" extreme responses to alert the health care team to contact the patient by telephone.

Locations

Country Name City State
Canada Mount Sinai Hospital Toronto Ontario

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Mount Sinai Hospital, Canada

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Canada, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary 30-day unplanned hospital visit rate Proportion of patients who are either readmitted to any hospital or present to the ER at any hospital in the first 30 post-operative days. 30 Days
Secondary patient quality of recovery Quality of Recovery 15 (QoR-15) questionnaire administered to patients in both groups 4 weeks after hospital discharge
Secondary patient self-efficacy to manage one's own health care Patient Activation Measure (PAM-13) administered to patients in both groups 4 weeks after hospital discharge
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