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After Discharge Management of Low Income Frail Elderly

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Heart Failure, Congestive
Coronary Arteriosclerosis
Cerebrovascular Accident
Atrial Fibrillation
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive
Diabetes Mellitus
Osteoarthritis
Hypertension
Osteoporosis
Interventions
Behavioral: behavioral
Registration Number
NCT00328848
Lead Sponsor
Summa Health System
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine whether comprehensive post-hospitalization interdisciplinary care management can be an effective care delivery model to improve outcomes in low-income frail elderly.

Detailed Description

This randomized trial will test the effectiveness of improved clinical practice through comprehensive care management in elderly patients with chronic illness and functional impairment discharged from an acute care hospital. For the intervention group, patient care will be coordinated by a nurse care manager who will perform a comprehensive in home assessment and provide patient education and self management support. The care manager will work with an interdisciplinary team (IT) to develop and implement a plan of care. Evidence based care plans will be implemented in collaboration with the patient, the primary care physician (PCP), the local Area Agency on Aging (AAoA), and other community social agencies. The care manager will provide frequent patient follow up across all providers to ensure integration of medical and social issues. Control patients will be referred to the local AAoA with no IT follow up. Although control patients will receive, through the AAoA, referrals for care and psychosocial support, the absence of a care manager and IT will, we expect, result in functional decline, lower quality of life, and higher health care costs.

The intervention (n=265) and control (n=265) groups will be compared at 1 year on a profile of health and well being using a multiple endpoint global hypothesis testing strategy. The global measure will be comprised of the following 5 domains: function, institutionalization, quality of life, quality of medical management, and quality of self management. Priority populations identified by AHRQ who are targeted in this study include the elderly, patients with chronic illnesses, low income (dual eligible), and patients with disabilities. This study also includes minorities, women, and patients who live in the inner city. Future economic analyses of benefits (for which alternative funding is currently being sought) will inform policy makers about funding care management in AHRQ priority populations.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
530
Inclusion Criteria
  • > 65 years old
  • Confirmed or probable dual eligible
  • Have at least one chronic illness (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD], diabetes, stroke/atrial fibrillation, ischemic heart disease, hypertension, congestive heart failure [CHF], osteoporosis, osteoarthritis) and at least 1 impaired activity of daily living (ADL) 11 or 2 impaired instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)
  • Be discharged home or to a skilled nursing facility (or acute rehabilitation) for a maximum of 8 weeks before being discharged to home
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Enrolled in this health system's care management program
  • Chemically dependent
  • Those with a Mental Status Questionnaire score > 5
  • Diagnosed psychosis
  • Dialysis
  • Terminal diagnosis/hospice
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention care managementbehavioralpost dischsrge care management by a nurse care manager who performs in-home vistis and reports to a interdisciplinary team. Team generates care recommendations based on patient goals. PCP and care manager implement the care plan that is based on patient goals. Includes education, behavioral interventions, and coaching.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
FunctionLength of Study
Quality of lifeDuration
Quality of medical managementDuration
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
MortalityDuration
Opportunity costs of caregiver timeDuration
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