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Nurse Practitioner Led Implementation of Team Huddles in Long-Term Care Homes

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Physical Health
Job Satisfaction
Support
Moral Distress
Mental Health
Interventions
Behavioral: Team Huddles
Registration Number
NCT05387213
Lead Sponsor
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
Brief Summary

A pre-experimental design to conduct a process evaluation and to compare the outcomes after implementing team huddles for the intervention and control groups.

Detailed Description

Staff working in long-term care (LTC) homes during COVID-19 frequently reported lack of communication, collaboration, and teamwork, all of which are associated with staff dissatisfaction, health concerns, perceived of lack of support and moral distress. The purpose of this study was to introduced regular huddles, led by a Nurse Practitioner, to support LTC staff during COVID-19. The objectives were to evaluate the process of huddle implementation and to examine differences between staff attending and not attending the huddles on outcomes of moral distress, job satisfaction, perceived support from the Nurse Practitioner, and health and mental health. Furthermore, we hypothesize that regular huddles can lead to improvements in resident-centred care and resident outcomes.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
42
Inclusion Criteria
  • All staff working at the LTC home
  • All residents living in the home between January and December 2021
Exclusion Criteria
  • N/A

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Huddle attendeesTeam HuddlesParticipants in this arm participated in huddles
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Overall morals distress and situations associated with COVID-19 in LTC settings contributing to moral distress were measured in the intervention and control arms using the Moral Distress in Dementia Care Instrument (Iaboni et al., 2021).20 weeks

Moral Distress in Dementia Care is a ten-item checklist, where respondents are asked to rate moral distress associated with each item on a 5-point scale ranging from none (1) to an extremely large amount (5). Higher scores represent more moral distress.

Overall job satisfaction with current role was measured in the intervention and control arms using a single question asking, "How satisfied are you overall with your current job in the LTC home?" (Dolbier et al., 2005)20 weeks

The single-item question was high reliability and validity (Dolbier et al., 2005) and has been used in previous studies in LTC homes (Schwendimann et al., 2016). Respondents rate job satisfaction on a 4-point scale ranging from strongly dissatisfied (1) to strongly satisfied (4), where higher scores indicate more satisfaction.

Overall health was measured in the intervention and control arms using a single question from Statistics Canada (2022) asking, "In general, how would you say your health is?"20 weeks

Respondents rate their health on a 5-point scale ranging from poor (0) to excellent (4), where higher scores indicate better health.

Mental health was measured in the intervention and control arms using a single question from Statistics Canada (2022) asking, "In general, how would you say your mental health is?"20 weeks

Respondents rate their mental health on a 5-point scale ranging from poor (0) to excellent (4), where higher scores indicate better mental health.

Perceived support from the nurse practitioner leading the huddles was measured in the intervention and control arms, assessed using the Supportive Supervisory Scale (McGilton 2010).20 weeks

The 5-item scale asks respondents to rate their perception of support from the nurse practitioner in 5 situations on a 5-point scale ranging from never (0) to always (5), where higher scores indicate more perceived support.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Depressive symptoms of residents residing on the intervention and control units will be measured with the Depression Rating Scale before and after implementation of huddles.1 year

This is a quality indicator obtained from the Resident Assessment Instrument - Minimum Data Set (RAI-MDS) 2.0. Depression Rating Scale is based on the following items: negative statements (E1a), persistent anger (E1d), expression of unrealistic fears (E1f), repetitive health complaints (E1h), repetitive anxious complaints (E1ii), sad, pained, worried facial expression (E1l), crying, tearfulness (E1m). The score ranges from 0 to 14, where a score of 3 or more may indicate a potential or actual problem with depression.

Aggression of residents residing on the intervention and control units will be measured with the Aggressive Behaviour Scale before and after implementation of huddles.1 year

This is a quality indicator obtained from the RAI-MDS 2.0. Aggressive Behaviour Scale is based on the following items: verbally abusive (E4b), physically abusive (E4c), socially inappropriate/disruptive behaviour (E4d), resists care (E4e). Scores range from 0 to 12, where higher scores indicate higher levels of aggressive behaviour.

The duration of each huddle in minutes was recorded by the nurse practitioner using the Huddle Observation Tool (HOT) (Edbrooke-Childs et al., 2018) as part of process evaluation.15 weeks

Average and range of huddle duration were measured.

The attendance of different staff categories (i.e. personal support worker, registered practical nurse) at each huddle was recorded by the nurse practitioner using HOT (Edbrooke-Childs et al., 2018) as part of process evaluation.15 weeks

Attendance of categories of staff at huddles was summarized as percentage of total huddles attended.

The frequency of delivery of huddles by the nurse practitioner was self-reported using HOT (Edbrooke-Childs et al., 2018) as part of process evaluation.15 weeks

Data was summarized as total number of huddles delivered and number of huddles delivered per week.

Adherence to huddle structure was self-reported by the nurse practitioner using HOT (Edbrooke-Childs et al., 2018) as part of process evaluation.15 weeks

Data included huddle topic and aim, sharing of a positive event, maintaining a collaborative culture, and creation of a risk management plan and was summarized as number of huddles adhering to the structure.

The cognitive status of residents on the intervention and control units will be measured with the Cognitive Performance Scale before and after implementation of huddles.1 year

This is a quality indicator obtained from the RAI-MDS 2.0. Cognitive Performance Scale is based on the following items: comatose (B1), short-term memory (B2a), cognition skills for daily decision-making (B4), expressive communication (C4), eating (G1hA). The sores range from 0 to 6, where higher scores indicate more severe cognitive impairment.

Changes in health, end-stage disease, and signs and symptoms of residents on the intervention and control units will be measured using the CHESS scale before and after implementation of huddles.1 year

This is a quality indicator obtained from the RAI-MDS 2.0. CHESS is based on the following items: decline in cognition (B6), decline in ADL (G9), dehydration (J1c), edema (J1g), shortness of breath (J1l), vomiting (J1o), end-stage disease (J5c), weight loss (K3a), leaving food uneaten (K4c). The score ranges from 0 to 5, where higher scores indicate higher levels of medical complexity and are associated with adverse outcomes.

Changes in social engagement of residents on the intervention and control units will be measured with the Index of Social Engagement (ISE) before and after implementation of huddles.1 year

This is a quality indicator obtained from the RAI-MDS 2.0. ISE is based on the following items: at ease interacting with others (F1a), at ease doing planned or structured activities (F1b), at ease doing self-initiated activities (F1c), establishes own goals (F1d), pursues involvement in the life of the facility (F1e), accepts invitations into most group activities (F1f). The scores range from 0-6, where higher scores indicate higher levels of social engagement.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Long-Term Care Home

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Sarnia, Ontario, Canada

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