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This is an investigator-initiated study to measure the impact of an educational intervention on the basic palliative approach for a multidisciplinary staff team at an outpatient HIV clinic. The study aims to: 1) refine a curriculum for non-palliative care clinicians caring for persons living with HIV disease early in the disease trajectory; 2) assess the impact of the palliative approach educational intervention on outcomes for 2 target populations: a) patients (mental health, quality of life, health-related quality of life and secondarily, retention in care and viral suppression) and b) staff (burn-out and caregiving stress). It is hypothesized that training outpatient HIV staff in palliative care competencies will improve care provided that might, in turn, improve clinical outcomes for HIV patients receiving care at that clinic. Quantitative data will be augmented by qualitative interviews of selected staff and patients at both clinics in the final year of the study to appreciate response to the intervention.


Clinical Trial Description

Evidence exists in African populations that palliative care delivered early in the HIV disease trajectory can improve symptom management and mental health. This study represents a proof of principle for HIV care delivery in the US using observed distillation of critical palliative elements.

Care and Support Access (CASA) is a complex multidisciplinary care strategy in which a palliative approach is integrated into the delivery of standard HIV care, using an iterative teaching method and on-site mentored training of site-based care teams. CASA will implement patient-centeredness into HIV treatment at the practice setting to improve patient-level outcomes for persons with HIV/AIDS known to have difficulty in engaging in care, initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART), and remaining in routine follow-up. This lack of retention puts them at high risk for experiencing health-related symptoms and poor quality of life (QOL).

The study design is quasi-experimental with longitudinal observation of the HIV positive young men who have sex with men (yMSM) population and staff who deliver their care at two HIV outpatient clinics. We use mixed methods (surveys and qualitative interviews) with the patients and staff at both clinics.

The Specific Aims are:

(1) To refine, deliver and determine the acceptability and applicability of an interdisciplinary professional education program for a site-based multidisciplinary health care team on the integration of basic palliative care domains fundamental to patient-centered care with standard HIV care.

2) To obtain insights regarding the CASA experience and to describe and measure the impact of early integration of a palliative approach upon yMSM relative to: a) improvement of mental health status, health-related quality of life and overall quality of life; b) increased retention in care and viral suppression.

3) To describe and measure the impact upon staff of the early integration of the palliative approach with regard to: a) reducing work-related stress; and b) burn-out.

The anticipated impact of the CASA study will be to improve clinical practice with regard to engagement and retention of difficult to engage and retain patient populations by introducing a basic palliative approach to care management. ;


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NCT number NCT02136680
Study type Interventional
Source University of Maryland
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date July 2014
Completion date March 31, 2019

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