A Descriptive Multicenter Investigation of Geriatrics Hotlines : A French Study
NCT ID: NCT03959475
Last Updated: 2020-07-14
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
2000 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2018-05-05
2020-04-30
Brief Summary
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The study will take place over 24 months and in 7 French University Hospitallers Centres. The study will include all patients aged 75 and over, living at home or in an institution, who are hospitalized in a short-term geriatric ward on the guidance of a Hotline.
The results will show whether a management by the geriatric hotline is the most suitable for seniors, with an average length of stay probably shorter.
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Detailed Description
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The study will last for 24 months. Study population and eligibility The study population will be constituted of people aged 75 and over, living in their own home or in a care facility (including independent-living facilities), hospitalized in short-stay geriatric care referred by the hotline in one of the investigating centers, and who are fully aware of the study and their rights regarding their participation. The first questionnaire will be filled out via the hotline by the geriatric specialist answering the call. A second questionnaire will then be filled out during the patient's hospitalization by the treating geriatric specialist
Recruitment:
All people aged 75 years and over hospitalized in short-stay geriatric care via a hotline.
Inclusion:
Inclusion procedure: (the location, inclusion and non-inclusion criteria verification by investigators, explanation of the study, and delivery of information form will all be the responsibility of each center independently, conducted when the patient is admitted to short-stay geriatric care).
Monitoring:
This study involves no extra examinations or treatment besides traditional practices, the only difference being the digitization of all medical findings for analysis.
Study endpoint:
This corresponds to when the patient is discharged from short-stay geriatric care.
Study participation duration for each patient: short-stay geriatric care duration.
SELECTION AND EXCLUSION OF SUBJECTS FROM STUDY Inclusion criteria
* Age ≥75 years
* Male/Female
* Living in own home or in a care facility (including independent-living facilities)
* Hospitalized in short-stay geriatric care
* Confirmed receipt of information on the study and their rights, as stipulated by articles L. 1122-1 of the French public health code, by 57 of the "Informatique et Libertés" data protection act, and by MR-003 of the French data protection and civil liberties authority (CNIL).
Non-inclusion criteria for people seeking participation
* Patients less than 75 years of age
* Refusal to participate
Procedure for early discontinuation of the study or exclusion from the study All subjects can, at any moment and by any method, decide to withdraw from the study.
Evaluation criteria The primary endpoint is the mean duration of hospitalization in short-stay geriatric care.
The secondary endpoints selected are hospital mortality rate, assessment of health status of elderly patients hospitalized in short-stay geriatric wards using different criteria, and their outcomes following discharge; describing and comparing how the different hotlines across France function; analyzing the principal responses provided to doctors using the hotline and improving awareness.
This study will be noninterventional. All interventions will be carried out following normal clinical practices. There will be no unusual risk or specific constraint for participating patients.
RECORDED VARIABLES AND SOURCE DATA The study data will be collected directly from the questionnaires as the study progresses.
For the first questionnaire, filled out by the hotline geriatric specialist, the following information will be collected for the study:
Health data: the identification of both speakers on the call; patient age; reasons for calling; degree of emergency as perceived by the geriatric specialist and the calling doctor, evaluated by simple verbal scale from 0 to 10; responses offered by geriatric specialist.
Administrative data: call duration in minutes. This questionnaire will be anonymous with no identifying criteria. It will be filled out every time contact is made via the hotline, irrespective of what responses are offered by the doctor (referrals to short-stay geriatric care or not).
For the second questionnaire, filled out by the geriatric specialist treating the patient during their hospitalization in short-stay geriatric care, following referral from the hotline, the following information will be collected for the study:
Socio-demographic data: First and last name of the patient, Patient Permanent Identification (PPI) number, patient age. This data will be anonymized on entry.
Health data: Reasons for hospitalization, number of hospitalizations during the year, polypharmacy (\>4), biological data : albumin and C-reactive protein levels for assessing nutritional status, Charlson's index calculation using patient history for assessing the comorbidities of our geriatric population), evaluation of activities of daily living (ADL) prior to hospitalization according to the validated ADL (/6) and instrumental ADL (IADL) scales (/4), evaluation of cognitive status using MMSE score (/30), recommended referral after hospital discharge.
Family/Marital status data: single or with a partner, with or without children Living situation data: Residence of patient (own home, independent-living facility, nursing home) Type of living area data: urban, semi-urban or rural
Signaling data and findings relating to family or marital status will help characterize the patients who participate.
Data relating to living location, type and area are recorded in order to assess the impact of these factors on use of the hotline.
Finally, data relating to health status is recorded as justified by the bibliographical references to which it is sent.
Conditions
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Study Design
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PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Saint-Etienne Hospital
All people aged 75 years and over hospitalized in short-stay geriatric care via a hotline in this hospital
No interventions assigned to this group
Firminy hospital
All people aged 75 years and over hospitalized in short-stay geriatric care via a hotline in this hospital
No interventions assigned to this group
South Lyon hospital
All people aged 75 years and over hospitalized in short-stay geriatric care via a hotline in this hospital
No interventions assigned to this group
Bordeaux hospital
All people aged 75 years and over hospitalized in short-stay geriatric care via a hotline in this hospital
No interventions assigned to this group
Saint-Chamond hospital
All people aged 75 years and over hospitalized in short-stay geriatric care via a hotline in this hospital
No interventions assigned to this group
Angers hospital
All people aged 75 years and over hospitalized in short-stay geriatric care via a hotline in this hospital
No interventions assigned to this group
Clermont Ferrand hospital
All people aged 75 years and over hospitalized in short-stay geriatric care via a hotline in this hospital
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Male/Female
* Living at home or in an institution (independent residence included)
* Being hospitalized in a short geriatric stay
Exclusion Criteria
* Refusal to participate in study
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National School for Social Security
UNKNOWN
Loire department
UNKNOWN
Support and Education Technic Centre
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Régis Gonthier
Profesor
Principal Investigators
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Régis GONTHIER
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
CHU SAINT-ETIENNE
Locations
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CHU Saint-Etienne
Saint-Etienne, , France
Countries
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References
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Goethals L, Barth N, Martinez L, Lacour N, Tardy M, Bohatier J, Bonnefoy M, Annweiler C, Dupre C, Bongue B, Celarier T. Decreasing hospitalizations through geriatric hotlines: a prospective French multicenter study of people aged 75 and above. BMC Geriatr. 2023 Nov 28;23(1):783. doi: 10.1186/s12877-023-04495-9.
Martinez L, Lacour N, Gonthier R, Bonnefoy M, Goethals L, Annweiler C, Salles N, Jomard N, Bohatier J, Tardy M, Ojardias E, Jugand R, Bongue B, Celarier T. Impact of Geriatric Hotlines on Health Care Pathways and Health Status in Patients Aged 75 Years and Older: Protocol for a French Multicenter Observational Study. JMIR Res Protoc. 2020 Feb 13;9(2):e15423. doi: 10.2196/15423.
Other Identifiers
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CFPPA-Loire-Hotline-2018
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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