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NCT ID: NCT06434545 Active, not recruiting - Symptom Management Clinical Trials

Symptom Management Essentials at Home

SMEtH
Start date: November 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (cRCT) that aims to determine the effect of the Palliative Reasoning (PR) methodology on the quality of life and symptom burden of patients dealing with a life-limiting illness and their loved ones, receiving palliative care services at home. Palliative Reasoning will be implemented from the first of may 2024 to 30 april 2025 in twenty nursing teams of a large homecare organization in Utrecht, the Netherlands, and will be compared with twenty control nursing teams. The effect of PR will be measured by means of questionnaires filled out by clients with a life expectancy of less than one year according to the surprise question "Would I be surprised if this person would die within one year?" and family caregivers. Parallel to the effect study, a process evaluation will be conducted in order to understand the implications of the results and its' societal and practical impact.

NCT ID: NCT05985044 Active, not recruiting - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

Living With Multimorbidity: CO-ORDINATE Program

Start date: November 22, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Multimorbidity is common and is the coexistence of two or more chronic conditions in the same individual. People with multimorbidity suffer from a high symptom burden, directly affecting quality of life (QOL). Hospitalization can be a window of opportunity to initiate interventions to promote recovery and resilience and enhance QOL. However, interventions targeting the symptom trajectory and burden of patients with multimorbidity are lacking. Thus, the investigators envisage a nurse-led pre-discharge intervention augmented by telephone support, focusing on care coordination and symptom management. This approach is anticipated to help reduce symptom burden and improve QOL.