A Patient-centered Approach to Successful Community Transition After Catastrophic Injury
NCT ID: NCT02746978
Last Updated: 2016-04-21
Study Results
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
800 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2013-08-31
2016-12-31
Brief Summary
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Approximately 740 patients have provided information about healthcare utilization following inpatient rehabilitation. This information will help Shepherd Center staff follow utilization trends and plan programs targeted at the high-use areas.
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Detailed Description
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A. Patient and Family Education Revamp patient education modules for bladder management, skin management, and medical complications management to follow the chronic disease self management approach that replaces didactic lectures with participant-focused problem solving discussions led by peers (persons with SCI). Multiple baseline implementation approaches will be evaluated in interrupted time series analyses.
B. Peer mentoring and peer-led self-management training The peer mentor randomized clinical trial is reported separately on clinicaltrials.gov and not repeated here.
C. Patient and family web portal Shepherd Center, along with our collaborators at Craig Hospital in Denver, Colorado, are developing an engagement portal to provide a mechanism for patients to manage all aspects of injury following rehabilitation discharge and share information with other providers and caregivers.The portal will become a standard part of rehabilitation care and discharge planning for all Shepherd Center patients - starting first with patients with spinal cord injuries and later expanding to others. Stakeholders will be actively involved in providing feedback about portal usability and content so that the product continues to meet their needs.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Peer directed education
A revised education approach that focuses on problem solving discussions delivered by peers and grounded clinical information is compared to traditional approach of didactic clinician-driven education lectures
Peer directed education
No drug or device is included. The intervention of interest is the redesigned approach to inpatient education that follows the Stanford chronic disease self management approach which includes peer-led problem solving discussions compared to traditional didactic education lectures provided by nurse educators
Patient Engagement Portal
A patient-owned portal to manage injury information is maintained in real-time by patients and families and shared with other care providers after inpatient rehabilitation discharge.
Patient Engagement Portal
No drug or device interventions. The Engagement Portal is populated by electronic medication record information (demographics, medications, supplies) then owned/maintained by patient after discharge. This approach to managing information and conditions associated with injury will be compared to the traditional approach of providing patients with a large instruction manual to carry home with them.
Interventions
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Peer directed education
No drug or device is included. The intervention of interest is the redesigned approach to inpatient education that follows the Stanford chronic disease self management approach which includes peer-led problem solving discussions compared to traditional didactic education lectures provided by nurse educators
Patient Engagement Portal
No drug or device interventions. The Engagement Portal is populated by electronic medication record information (demographics, medications, supplies) then owned/maintained by patient after discharge. This approach to managing information and conditions associated with injury will be compared to the traditional approach of providing patients with a large instruction manual to carry home with them.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* discharge to community setting
Exclusion Criteria
* patient without spinal cord injury at Shepherd Center
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
OTHER
Shepherd Center, Atlanta GA
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Michael Jones
Vice President Research and Technology
Principal Investigators
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Julie Gassaway
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Dir Health and Wellness
Other Identifiers
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IH-12-11-5106
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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