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Clinical Trials/NCT02466100
NCT02466100
Completed
Phase 1

Goals of Care Communication in Advanced Heart Failure

University of Washington1 site in 1 country80 target enrollmentJune 2013
ConditionsHeart Failure

Overview

Phase
Phase 1
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Heart Failure
Sponsor
University of Washington
Enrollment
80
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
quality of communication
Status
Completed
Last Updated
9 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This study proposes to evaluate, among adults with advanced heart failure (HF) and their health care providers, the effects of a communication intervention designed to improve patient-provider communication about goals of care (GoC). Patient activated GoC conversations can result in providers' better understanding their patients' preferences for end-of-life care. GoC conversations that occur over time may allow patients and providers to consider a wider range of options earlier in the HF illness trajectory. Preliminary data suggests that the proposed GoC intervention increases the occurrence and quality of patient-provider communication about end-of-life care for advanced COPD. The proposed study will test the effects of the GoC intervention compared to usual care, using a randomized, 2-group (N = 80, n = 40/arm), repeated-measures design. Measures will be taken at a patient's baseline study entry and after the next scheduled clinic visit. Specific Aim 1 is to evaluate change in number of GoC conversations between patient and provider between the two groups. Specific Aim 2 is to examine whether the intervention increases patient quality of life, referrals to palliative care, advance care planning, decreases depression and anxiety. Specific Aim 3 is to describe the feasibility, acceptability, perceived benefits, burden, and implementation success of the intervention in the heart failure clinic setting. Patients will be randomized to the GoC intervention or to receive usual care. Patients in the GoC intervention group, telephone coaching by a research nurse to help patients role-play talking with their HF providers. Both patients and their providers, will be provided with summaries of individualized, patient-centered information about patient preferences for communicating about end-of-life care and patient self-identified barriers to and facilitators of communication about end-of-life care with tips on how to initiate goals of care discussions. Providers of patients in the intervention group will also be provided with patient-specific prognostic information based on the Seattle Heart Failure Model. The GoC intervention will be tested in a real-world clinic setting. This intervention is expected to be relatively cost-effective and easily translated into general cardiology practice in the future. The study is expected to make significant contributions to provision of earlier access to palliative care in the advanced HF disease trajectory.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
June 2013
End Date
September 2015
Last Updated
9 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Cynthia M. Dougherty

Professor, Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems

University of Washington

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

quality of communication

Time Frame: 1 month after intervention completed

qoc questionnaire

Secondary Outcomes

  • HF qol(1 month after intervention completed)
  • anxiety(1 month after intervention completed)
  • depression(1 month after intervention completed)
  • advanced directives(1 month after intervention completed)

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