Hastings Susan Nicole, Betts Elizabeth, Schmader Kenneth E, Weinberger Morris, Van Houtven Courtney Harold, Hendrix Cristina C, Coffman Cynthia J, Stechuchak Karen M, Weiner Madeline, Morris Katina, Kessler Chad, Oddone Eugene Z
Health Services Research and Development Service, Durham VA Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA; Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA; Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center, Durham VA Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA; Center for the Study of Human Aging and Development, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
Health Services Research and Development Service, Durham VA Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2014 Nov;39(2):342-50. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2014.10.008. Epub 2014 Nov 3.
An explicit goal of Patient Aligned Care Teams (PACTs) within the Veterans Health Administration is to promote continuity of care in primary care clinics and thereby reduce Emergency Department (ED) utilization; however, there has been little research to guide PACTs on how to accomplish this.
The overall goal of this study is to examine the impact of a primary care-based nurse telephone support program [DISPO ED] on Veterans treated and released from the ED who are at high risk for repeat visits.
This study is a two group randomized, controlled trial to evaluate DISPO ED for Veterans treated and released from the ED who are at high risk for repeat visits. We define high risk as those who have had an ED visit or hospitalization during the 6 month period before the index ED visit and have ≥2 chronic conditions. Veterans are randomized to nurse telephone support or usual care. The primary outcome is repeat ED use within 30 days; secondary outcomes are patient satisfaction with care and total costs.
The results of this randomized, controlled trial with an Effectiveness-Implementation Type I Hybrid design will be directly relevant to the care of more than 500,000 high risk patients seen in Veterans' Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) EDs annually. Results will also be informative to health systems outside VA aiming to reduce ED use through accountable care organizations.
退伍军人健康管理局内患者协作护理团队(PACTs)的一个明确目标是促进初级保健诊所的连续性护理,从而减少急诊科(ED)的就诊率;然而,几乎没有研究指导PACTs如何实现这一目标。
本研究的总体目标是检验一项基于初级保健的护士电话支持项目[DISPO ED]对从急诊科接受治疗并出院但有再次就诊高风险的退伍军人的影响。
本研究是一项两组随机对照试验,以评估DISPO ED对从急诊科接受治疗并出院但有再次就诊高风险的退伍军人的效果。我们将高风险定义为在本次急诊就诊前6个月内有过急诊就诊或住院经历且患有≥2种慢性病的患者。退伍军人被随机分为接受护士电话支持组或常规护理组。主要结局是30天内再次使用急诊科;次要结局是患者对护理的满意度和总费用。
这项采用有效性-实施I型混合设计的随机对照试验结果将直接适用于每年在退伍军人事务医疗中心(VAMC)急诊科就诊的50多万高风险患者的护理。结果也将为旨在通过可问责医疗组织减少急诊科就诊率的退伍军人健康管理局以外的卫生系统提供参考。