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Improving communication about goals of care for hospitalized patients with serious illness: Study protocol for two complementary randomized trials

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CONTEMPORARY CLINICAL TRIALS
卷 120, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2022.106879

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Goals-of-care; Serious illness communication; Palliative care; Health services research

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  1. National Institute on Aging [R01 AG062441]

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This study aims to improve the quality and value of care for hospitalized older adults with serious illness through two complementary randomized trials and a hybrid effectiveness-implementation approach. Trial 1 assesses outcomes with the electronic health records, while Trial 2 examines patient or family-reported outcomes.
Background: Although goals-of-care discussions are important for high-quality palliative care, this communica-tion is often lacking for hospitalized older patients with serious illness. Electronic health records (EHR) provide an opportunity to identify patients who might benefit from these discussions and promote their occurrence, yet prior interventions using the EHR for this purpose are limited. We designed two complementary yet independent randomized trials to examine effectiveness of a communication-priming intervention (Jumpstart) for hospitalized older adults with serious illness. Methods: We report the protocol for these 2 randomized trials. Trial 1 has two arms, usual care and a clinician -facing Jumpstart, and is a pragmatic trial assessing outcomes with the EHR only (n = 2000). Trial 2 has three arms: usual care, clinician-facing Jumpstart, and clinician-and patient-facing (bi-directional) Jumpstart (n = 600). We hypothesize the clinician-facing Jumpstart will improve outcomes over usual care and the bi-directional Jumpstart will improve outcomes over the clinician-facing Jumpstart and usual care. We use a hybrid effectiveness-implementation design to examine implementation barriers and facilitators. Outcomes: For both trials, the primary outcome is EHR documentation of a goals-of-care discussion within 30 days of randomization; additional outcomes include intensity of end-of-life care. Trial 2 also examines patient-or family-reported outcomes assessed by surveys targeting 3-5 days and 4-8 weeks after randomization including quality of goals-of-care communication, receipt of goal-concordant care, and psychological symptoms. Conclusions: This novel study incorporates two complementary randomized trials and a hybrid effectiveness -implementation approach to improve the quality and value of care for hospitalized older adults with serious illness.Clinical Trials Registration: STUDY00007031-A and STUDY00007031-B.

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