Cologne Care Research and Development Network: An interdisciplinary learning network towards value-based care for vulnerable patients
- Conditions
- Death - across indications (LYOL-C)I25F32F40Chronic ischaemic heart diseaseDepressive episodePhobic anxiety disorders
- Registration Number
- DRKS00011925
- Lead Sponsor
- IMVR der Universität zu Köln
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Complete
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 1188
MenDis-CHD:
1.) Adults with clinical manifest coronary heart disease (i. e. status post stable or unstable angina pectoris, acute coronary syndrome, after percutaneous coronary intervention and bypass surgery). Approx. 50% of the total patient population shall be female. Approx. 30% shall have a left ventricular ejection volume of = 40% and thus have a cardiac insufficiency (Curtis et al., 2003).
2.) Relatives of these patients.
LYOL-C:
1.) The bereaved of patients who had been cared for within the region of Cologne and have deceased.
To the group of the bereaved, all relatives and close people are considered who cared for the respective patient and/or stood by his/her side during the last year of life.
OrgValue:
1.) Employees or decision-makers of a health care organization in Cologne.
2.) Patients in Cologne
All Studies:
1.) Subjects must be a German native-speaker or have adequate langue proficiency in German (incl. reading ability).
2.) Minimum age 18 years
3.) Written consent to the participation in the study
1.) under 18 years of age
2.) insufficient german language knowledge
3.) profoundly instable physical and mental status
4.) missing or withdrawn consent form
LYOL-C:
1.) no direct participation in the provision of care during the last year of life
2.) Accident or man-induced death
Study & Design
- Study Type
- observational
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method - care trajectories of vulnerable patient groups<br>-degree of value-based and patientcentered care from the patients and relatives view<br>-quality of care from the patients perspective<br>-identification of hindering as well as facilitating factors in the delivery of value-based and patient-centered care within the organisations
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method