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Adaptation and Implementation of an Intensive Geriatric Service Worker (IGSW) Model of Care for Socially Isolated Older Adults

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Older Adults
Social Isolation
Interventions
Other: Intensive geriatric service worker model of care
Other: Information brochure and telephone follow-up support
Registration Number
NCT06603610
Lead Sponsor
Unity Health Toronto
Brief Summary

In this study, participants will be randomly assigned to receive either the intervention or control treatment for up to 6 months. Participants in the intervention group will receive care from an intensive geriatric service worker (IGSW), who will help the participant:

(i) Coordinate community resources and actively support participants' instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) (e.g., linking participants with Meals-on-Wheels, taking participants to appointments) (ii) Advocate for support from home care for completing activities of daily living (ADLs) (iii) Implement patients' prioritized treatment recommendations made by healthcare professionals (e.g., supporting patients to purchase and install home safety equipment because this aligns with their values and preferences).

Participants in the control group will receive their usual care, along with a booklet containing information about locally available resources, such as those related to meal preparation, grocery delivery, housekeeping, pharmacies that deliver medicines, home care, and Wheel-Trans.

We are interested in learning about the number and demographic characteristics of participants we will be able to recruit to the study, who will remain in the study and who will be adherent to their prioritized treatment recommendations. We are also interested in learning about changes in participants' quality of life, proportion of IADLs being completed independently or with support, emergency department visit rate, and hospitalization rate at 3 and 6 months.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria

(i) adults aged ≥65 years old (ii) socially isolated, defined as living alone (iii) identified by the multidisciplinary Acute Care of the Elderly team, Internal Consultation Team, or Elders' Clinic as having one or more instrumental activity of daily living (IADL) impairments (defined as per the Lawton IADL scale) that could be supported by the intensive geriatric service worker (iv) capable of consenting to study participation or have a substitute decision-maker who can provide consent on their behalf (v) able to understand and communicate in English (e.g., if a participant is hearing impaired, but they can lip read or hear sufficiently with a hearing aid, they will be included) or know someone who can help with translation (vi) living in a private dwelling (e.g., apartment, house, condominium) within a geographical catchment area (i.e., boundaries will be Bloor St, Don Valley Parkway, Lakeshore Blvd, and Yonge St) (vii) a patient of a family physician or nurse practitioner (or be willing to become a patient of a family physician or nurse practitioner).

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Exclusion Criteria

(i) live in a retirement home, long-term care home or shelter (because there is varying availability of resources to support patients' activities of daily living (ADLs) and IADLs in these settings and we want to implement the IGSW care model where we hypothesize that it will have the greatest impact (ii) do not have a fixed address (iii) are participating in another study (iv) are being transferred to a rehabilitation facility other than Providence Healthcare prior to discharge home (Providence Healthcare is a collaborating study site; our team has an ongoing research collaboration with the medical rehabilitation unit at Providence Healthcare [where ACE and ICT medical consultation patients are transferred]

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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
InterventionIntensive geriatric service worker model of careParticipants in this arm will receive the intervention.
ControlInformation brochure and telephone follow-up supportParticipants in the control group will receive their usual care, along with a booklet containing information about locally available resources, such as those related to meal preparation, grocery delivery, housekeeping, pharmacies that deliver medicines, home care, and Wheel-Trans. Participants in this arm will also receive telephone follow-up support.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Implementation FeasibilityBetween 3 months to 1 year

The number of participants (i) recruited (over the entire 12-month recruitment period and per month), (ii) retained (remain in the IGSW care model until prioritized recommendations are implemented, are discharged from the program because they are admitted to a retirement or LTC home, or complete the intervention; number of participants in the control group who provide follow-up data at 3 and 6 months) (iii) fully adherent to patients' prioritized recommendations during the trial period (% full adherence to \[a\] all prioritized recommendations, \[b\] \>75% of prioritized recommendations, and \[c\] ≥1 prioritized recommendation at 3 and 6 months) and (iv) sustained linkages to community agencies to provide ADL and IADL support (number of participants with linkages to \[a\] all community agencies, \[b\] ≥1 community agency at 3 and 6 months).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Quality of Life3 and 6 months

Change in quality of life will be measured with the EQ-5D-5L

Proportion of IADLs being completed independently or with support3 and 6 months
Emergency department visit rate3 and 6 months
Hospitalization rate3 and 6 months
Long-term care home admission rate3 and 6 months
Length of hospitalization6 months

This will be measured for study participants admitted to hospital.

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