Home Care Clinical Trial
Official title:
"COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TWO MODELS OF PREVENTIVE HOME VISITS "
Home care is the assistance provided at home to those who can not travel to their Health
Center. There are multiple studies on models of home care and many discrepancies about the
impact that preventive home visits can have. Hypothesis: home care is expected to be better
if performed by a team dedicated exclusively to the home patient, than to the traditional
model, where the patient is assisted by the team that cares for the rest of the community.
Goals:
Main: determine the difference in median cumulative days of hospital admission in 12 months.
Secondaries:
- results in health
- in health experience in efficiency Methodology: Quasi-experimental study of two years
duration. All the subjects included in the Home Care Program and that meet the inclusion
and exclusion criteria are studied. The care team will provide the informed consent and
information sheet to the patient and clinical scales at the beginning and end of the
study. Researchers will be responsible for the collection of data that they will
anonymize and guard. Statistical analysis: The analyzes will be calculated with the
statistical package SPSS version 21 Expected results: hospital admissions (25%) and
cumulative days by admission and patient by 65% are expected to improve in the model
under study. Applicability and relevance: the trend towards a greater aging of the
population makes it necessary to study models of care that allow us to detect which can
be beneficial to the population and feasible in our current context.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 354 |
Est. completion date | April 1, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | July 1, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 65 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: -Patients of 65 or more years, with or without cognitive impairment, that during the period of recruitment are new or existing users in a home care program long duration of the centers participants. Exclusion Criteria: - the patients who have a life expectancy of less than 1 month, considering that provides information for this study and may not be appropriate for the patient and the operating system relatives - patients with Pfeiffer index mayor or equal to 5 without primary caregiver or with a partial caregiver, since we consider that with moderate cognitive impairment or severe will not be able to answer self-administered questionnaires. - the patients included in the home care program for the performance of cures or treatments that 3 months (Transient home care Program). - the patients who have been in the home care program for less than 1 month at the time of their recruitment, since we believe that there has not yet been time to carry out a comprehensive assessment of the patient. - the patients included in the home care program who are not registered in Badalona because they are temporarily in the home of a family member. - the patients included in the home care Program due to the existence of barriers architectures to go to the Primary Care Center. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Badalona Serveis Assistencials | Francisco José Tarazona Santabalbina, Rosa Maria Sequera Requero, Sebastià J. Santaeugènia González |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | difference in the average of days hospitalized for 12 months among the people served in an integrated model of home care and among those served in a functional model. | 2 years |
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