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Active Not RecruitingNCT07387224

Identification of Patients With Advanced Chronic Diseases in Need of Palliative Care

Study to Identify Patients With Advanced Chronic Conditions in Need of Palliative Care: Validation of the NECPAL Instrument.

Status
Active Not Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
200 (actual)
Sponsor
Infanta Leonor University Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Patients with advanced chronic diseases often have complex health needs and may benefit from palliative care. However, many of these patients are not identified early enough to receive appropriate palliative care interventions. This prospective observational study aims to identify hospitalized patients and patients attending a day hospital with advanced chronic conditions who have palliative care needs, using the NECPAL tool. NECPAL is a validated screening instrument designed to identify patients with advanced chronic diseases who may benefit from palliative care, based on clinical indicators, disease progression, functional decline, and health care utilization. Adult patients with advanced oncological and non-oncological chronic diseases will be consecutively evaluated. The NECPAL tool will be applied by trained investigators as part of routine clinical assessment. Patients will be classified as NECPAL positive or NECPAL negative according to predefined criteria. The study will estimate the proportion of patients identified as NECPAL positive, describe their clinical characteristics, and analyze whether they are receiving palliative care. Secondary objectives include comparing clinical variables, comorbidity indices, and mortality between NECPAL-positive and NECPAL-negative patients over follow-up. The results of this study will provide information on the prevalence of palliative care needs among patients with advanced chronic diseases and support early identification strategies in hospital settings.

Detailed description

This is a prospective, observational, analytical study designed to identify patients with advanced chronic conditions who have palliative care needs, using the NECPAL screening tool. The study will be conducted in hospitalized patients admitted for an acute medical condition and in patients attending a day hospital. Adult patients with at least one advanced chronic oncological or non-oncological disease will be consecutively assessed during routine clinical care. The NECPAL tool will be applied by trained investigators following the standardized methodology recommended by its developers. The assessment begins with the Surprise Question ("Would you be surprised if this patient died within the next 12 months?"). If the answer is negative, additional clinical indicators related to disease severity, functional decline, comorbidity, symptom burden, and health care utilization are evaluated. Patients will be classified as NECPAL positive or NECPAL negative according to predefined criteria. For patients identified as NECPAL positive, information regarding current palliative care involvement will be recorded. Clinical, functional, social, and health care utilization variables will be collected from the electronic medical record as part of routine clinical documentation. Secondary analyses will compare NECPAL-positive and NECPAL-negative patients in terms of comorbidity, functional status, and mortality. Mortality will be assessed during follow-up using hospital records and, when necessary, telephone contact. The study aims to describe the prevalence of palliative care needs in patients with advanced chronic diseases, evaluate the alignment between identified needs and current palliative care provision, and support early identification of patients who may benefit from palliative care in hospital settings.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2024-02-01
Primary completion
2028-02-01
Completion
2028-02-01
First posted
2026-02-04
Last updated
2026-02-04

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: Spain

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07387224. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.