Clinical Trial on the Effectiveness of the Model of Centered Care in the Person in the Geriatric Population at Home(Project AICP.Com)

NCT ID: NCT05534737

Last Updated: 2023-10-26

Study Results

Results pending

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

SUSPENDED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

240 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-08-15

Study Completion Date

2024-12-15

Brief Summary

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It is an individualized care model and therefore difficult to define in a concrete way: it is based on respect for the individual characteristics of each person (their beliefs, values, preferences, life history, projects, goals...) to find the available family, social and community resources that best suit them in order to promote their autonomy, their quality of life and their emotional well-being.

The design of the randomized clinical trial proposed here is an external collaboration, not financed, which is adapted to the aforementioned project in its community setting and does not affect it beyond the qualification of the definition of the clinical variables of interest without modifying its original design. With it, it seeks to increase the emerging body of published scientific evidence in favor of carrying out this type of community and primary health care interventions that are centered on the person.

Detailed Description

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The project consists of a set of complementary actions that are considered convenient for the implementation and validation of the Comprehensive and Person-Centered Care Model (MAICP) and is aimed at elderly people in a situation of dependency or loneliness in two areas of action: homes and homes in their community settings.

The MAICP is articulated on two axes: placing the person at the center while the other elements revolve around them, and organizing support and care in a coordinated manner so that they are offered to the person in their community environment in an integrated manner and that This is not the one that must adapt to the uncoordinated and fragmented existing services. Specifically in the community environment (population at home), the objective is the articulation and coordination of both formal public services, as well as existing community and proximity resources in each environment to encourage older people to continue living at home and in their community in decent conditions, avoiding institutionalization and without burdening families. Work will be done in close collaboration with community social services so that they appropriate the elements and techniques proposed by the model at the end of the project. In it, methodologies such as community intervention, case management, life history and care plans and support for the life project will be articulated, through a professional relationship that promotes good care and maintenance of the dignity of people and their rights, as well as their autonomy to maintain control of their lives. The synergies and use of existing resources in each environment will affect the effectiveness of the MAICP.

Conditions

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Geriatric Care

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Randomized, open, multicenter clinical trial
Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Intervention

Comprehensive and Person-Centered Care Model (AICP Model) +regular assistance from social services

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

MAICP + usual care of social services

Intervention Type OTHER

The intervention consists of applying a MAICP from the municipal social services involved for 2 years (summer 2022-summer 2024). To this end, the AICP.com project will sign the necessary institutional agreements to contract and integrate, in the municipal Social Services of each territory, an intervention team that will work with them in a coordinated manner, although its specific task is the implementation of the MAICP during the intervention period of the project and the baseline, intermediate and final evaluations of the effectiveness of this model in the study population.

Control

regular assistance from social services

Group Type OTHER

Control

Intervention Type OTHER

usual care of social services

Interventions

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MAICP + usual care of social services

The intervention consists of applying a MAICP from the municipal social services involved for 2 years (summer 2022-summer 2024). To this end, the AICP.com project will sign the necessary institutional agreements to contract and integrate, in the municipal Social Services of each territory, an intervention team that will work with them in a coordinated manner, although its specific task is the implementation of the MAICP during the intervention period of the project and the baseline, intermediate and final evaluations of the effectiveness of this model in the study population.

Intervention Type OTHER

Control

usual care of social services

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Situation of Fragility (defined as social vulnerability by Social Services, based on a global qualitative assessment: loneliness, low level of education or resources, home conditions...) or recognized dependency, who live alone and who do not meet criteria for the third group.
2. Recognized dependency (classified as grade I, II or III according to the Dependency Law based on autonomy for basic activities measured by the Barthel scale and cognitive impairment according to Pfeiffer) who have cohabitants and who do not meet the criteria for the third group.
3. Dependence recognized grade II or III that also meet criteria of clinical complexity, at least 2 major criteria and 1 minor:

Major Criteria: polypharmacy \>4 active prescription drugs, \>=2 visits to the emergency room last year, \>=1 hospital admission in the last year Minor criteria: diagnosis of heart failure, COPD, dementia, and/or Liver disease / diabetes mellitus / osteoarthritis (2 of these 3).

Exclusion Criteria

* those people who during the baseline period (summer 2022) present an event at the end of follow-up (see Variables) will be excluded.
Minimum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Fundacion para la Formacion e Investigacion Sanitarias de la Region de Murcia

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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Miguel Castillo

Murcia, , Spain

Site Status

Countries

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Spain

Other Identifiers

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216/2022

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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