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CompletedNCT02879357

Palliative Care Population Management Project for Integrated Care Management Program for High-Risk Patients

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

Summary

The hypothesis of the Serious Illness Care Program (SICP) is that adherence to the Serious Illness Conversation Guide (SICG) portion, the SIGC, will enhance patient understanding and allow control over their own decisions, relieve burdens of decision-making on family members, and help patients achieve a state of peace as they approach the end of life.

Detailed description

The aim of the Serious Illness Care Program (SICP) is to provide clinicians with an evidence-based structure for eliciting and documenting vital information about preferences for patient driven care of their serious illness. It is designed to help open the door for patients, families, and clinicians to talk and reflect on end-of-life issues in an ongoing way. The hypothesis of the Serious Illness Care Program is that adherence to the conversation guide portion, the SIGC, will enhance patient understanding and allow control over their own decisions, relieve burdens of decision-making on family members, and help patients achieve a state of peace as they approach the end of life. For this protocol specifically, the investigators are testing a pilot intervention of a quality improvement project; the investigators plan to train clinicians and assess the feasibility and impact of the Serious Illness Care Program, which includes patient identification, clinician training, "triggering" of clinicians to conduct the SICG conversation, and documentation, in the iCMP at the Brigham and Women's Hospital.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALTraining1. Clinician training 2. System for patient selection 3. System of "triggering" and tracking conversations 4. Training on how to use the Serious Illness Care Guide, a guide for patients about initiating conversations with family members about end-of-life goals and values 5. Longitudinal Medical Record (LMR) documentation module to serve as a "Single source of truth" about advance care preferences in the LMR.

Timeline

Start date
2014-03-01
Primary completion
2017-12-01
Completion
2017-12-01
First posted
2016-08-25
Last updated
2019-10-11

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02879357. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.