Assessment Of Educational Strategies In Heart Failure Patients Presenting To The Emergency Department For Care
- Conditions
- Heart Failure
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Education
- Registration Number
- NCT03143881
- Lead Sponsor
- Baylor College of Medicine
- Brief Summary
This study evaluates the impact of a new education-based intervention on outcomes in un- and under-insured Heart Failure (HF) patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) for care. Intervention patients will receive personalized education regarding their condition, pre- and post-testing of their HF knowledge base, and ED standard of care during the enrollment (index) visit. Patients will then be contacted via telephone 30 days post-index visit for re-testing and reinforcement of previously learned material. Patients in the control group will receive ED standard of care.
- Detailed Description
In 2015, 12.8% of adults ages 19-64 in the United States lacked any form of health insurance. An even greater number fell under the umbrella of under-insured. Studies indicate that the un- and under-insured receive less preventive care, are diagnosed at more advanced disease stages, and have higher mortality rates than their insured counterparts, due to the lack of accessible primary care services. These issues are most readily evident in patients with chronic conditions. When a preventable, chronic condition worsens, these patients have no choice but to visit the ED to address their most immediate health concerns, leaving the underlying chronic problem untreated. HF is a particularly burdensome chronic problem for patients of all socioeconomic statuses and one of the leading causes of ED and hospital readmissions.
Numerous educational efforts have been tested in an attempt to reduce HF readmissions but have met with mixed results. Consequently, HF patients are generally seen as refractory to educational and management strategies. The investigators propose here a new, targeted educational intervention designed to improve patient outcomes and readmission rates in un- and underinsured HF patients.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 94
- Patients with a pre-existing documented diagnosis of HF presenting to the ED
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- Patients in unstable condition requiring immediate medical attention, 2) hemodynamically unstable, 3) age < 18 years, and/or 4) incarcerated.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Intervention Education Intervention patients will receive personalized education regarding their condition, pre- and post-testing of their HF knowledge base, and ED standard of care during the enrollment (index) visit. Patients will then be contacted via telephone 30 days post-index visit for re-testing and reinforcement of previously learned material.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in ED revisits 30 and 90 days Change in the number of HF-specific ED revisits over the 30- and 90-day periods, pre- and post-index visit.
Change in hospital readmissions 30 and 90 days Change in the number of HF-specific hospital readmissions over the 30- and 90-day periods, pre- and post-index visit.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Days alive and out of hospital (DAOH) 365 days (1 year) Days alive and out of hospital (DAOH) over a 365 day period post-index visit