Palliative Care Clinical Trial
Official title:
Technology-enhanced Transitional Care for Rural Palliative Care Patients: A Pilot Study
The purpose of this pilot study is to develop and test a technology-enhanced transitional palliative care (TPC) intervention for patients and caregivers living in rural locations. The investigators hypothesize that access to palliative care will be improved, thereby improving patient and caregiver reported outcomes and decreasing the use of costly health services.
The purpose of the proposed research is to design and evaluate a technology enhanced
transitional palliative care (TPC) intervention for patients living in rural locations. The
contributions of the proposed research are expected to address the gap in palliative care
services and transitions of care for rural patients. This research is significant because it
addresses the challenges of three independently important health care foci - needs of rural
patients, care transitions, and the evolving field of palliative care. The study will not
simply address the critical barrier imposed by distance, but also extend PC practice by
improving transition management for the impending dramatic increase in seriously ill and
dying patients in rural areas through evolving demographic shifts. The goal of the proposed
research is to advance the development of transitional care strategies for rural PC patients
and caregivers, and provide evidence of new ways to support continuity of care for patients
with life-limiting conditions.
The study is guided by the "Transitional Care Model" or "TCM" as developed by Naylor which
combines quality, cost, and satisfaction. The TCM has a solid evidence base from more than
15 years of multidisciplinary research. Unique features of the model include care that is
delivered and coordinated by the same nurse across hospital and home settings 7 days per
week for an average of 2 to 3 months using evidence-based protocols with a focus on long
term outcomes. Core components of the model include a holistic, person/family centered
approach and protocol guided care. The nurse functions as part of an interdisciplinary team
with shared accountability, however, the nurse is the single "point person" across an
episode of care providing the vital link from hospital to home. Inherent within the model is
shared communication systems that span care settings.
A randomized control trial design will be used. Community dwelling adult patients and their
caregivers who receive a palliative care consult while hospitalized in the hospital will be
enrolled in the study, then randomized to group membership and followed for a total of 8
weeks after hospital discharge. Following a detailed protocol for TPC, the intervention
group will receive weekly video session visits (using computer software that allows
audio/visual contact through the computer screen) by the study nurse. The investigators will
determine the feasibility and acceptability of the TPC intervention and study methods and
procedures when engaging palliative care patients and their caregivers. The investigators
will compare patient and caregiver reported outcomes and determine effect size for patients
receiving technology-enhanced TPC (intervention group) to patients in the control group, and
they will explore the impact of the technology-enhanced TPC intervention on health care
service utilization.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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