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CompletedNCT01540851

Adding Value in Knee Arthroplasty Post-total Knee Replacement (TKR) Care Navigator Trial

Adding Value in Knee Arthroplasty Post TKR Care Navigator Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
308 (actual)
Sponsor
Brigham and Women's Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
40 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The objectives of this research are to: Conduct a proof of concept randomized controlled trial with up to 300 patients undergoing primary total knee replacement (TKA) at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH). The trial will compare a "Care Navigator" post-discharge intervention versus "Usual Care" post discharge management of patients undergoing TKA. The intervention will focus on the challenging process of transitions from the acute care hospital to inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation, and from inpatient rehabilitation to home. The principal goals of the trial are: 1. To establish whether "Care Navigator" intervention improves functional outcomes as compared with the "Usual Care" treatment six months after TKA surgery. 2. To establish whether "Care Navigator" intervention is cost effective six months after TKA surgery. The investigators hypothesize that: 1. Incorporating the Care Navigator role into the "Usual Care" treatment will increase TKA patients' rate of adherence to the rehabilitation protocol and improve functional outcomes. 2. Addition of a Care Navigator is cost-effective.

Detailed description

The "Post-TKA Care Navigator" proof of concept intervention will be implemented as a randomized controlled trial. The investigators aim to identify and enroll a cohort of up to 300 subjects who have decided to undergo total knee replacement (TKA) at BWH. Subjects will be patients of the five orthopedic surgeons at Brigham and Women's Hospital who perform the most TKAs: Drs. Wright, Brick, Ready, Martin and Thornhill. Subjects will be followed from about two weeks prior to the operation to six months after discharge. The investigators will assign patients into two groups, at random: 1) receiving current standard of post-operative care and 2) adding "Post-TKA Care Navigator". The role of the Care Navigator will be to follow up with patients via frequent telephone conversations, ranging from weekly during the first month to bi-weekly for the next 6 weeks to monthly by the 14th week post op. subjects assigned to the care navigator will receive up to 10 telephone calls over a period of 5 months. The goal of the Care Navigator would be to ensure or encourage compliance with physical therapy, triage patient concerns, questions and complaints, and identify those patients that require a call from a clinician to address a problem in the recovery process. For those issues that can be resolved easily at home the navigator would suggest strategies. The value of the post-TKA Care Navigator will be assessed by comparing functional status, satisfaction with surgery, utilization of health care, adherence to physical therapy, range of knee motion and intervention costs across the two randomized groups.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALCare NavigatorSubjects assigned to the Care Navigator intervention group will receive 10 calls from a care navigator after discharge from the hospital for 5 months after their total knee replacement.
OTHERStandard Post-Operative TKA CareSubjects assigned to the Standard Post-Operative TKA Care group will receive the current standard of care for post-operative care

Timeline

Start date
2011-07-24
Primary completion
2014-05-10
Completion
2014-05-10
First posted
2012-02-29
Last updated
2018-02-09
Results posted
2016-02-19

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01540851. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.