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针对预后小于12个月患者的海德堡里程碑式沟通方法(MCA):一项包括随机对照试验的混合方法研究方案。

The Heidelberg Milestones Communication Approach (MCA) for patients with prognosis <12 months: protocol for a mixed-methods study including a randomized controlled trial.

作者信息

Siegle Anja, Villalobos Matthias, Bossert Jasmin, Krug Katja, Hagelskamp Laura, Krisam Johannes, Handtke Violet, Deis Nicole, Jünger Jana, Wensing Michel, Thomas Michael

机构信息

Department of Thoracic Oncology, Thoraxklinik Heidelberg, Heidelberg University Hospital, Translational Lung Research Center Heidelberg (TLRC-H), German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Röntgenstraße 1, D-69126, Heidelberg, Germany.

German Cancer Research Center, Im Neuenheimer Feld 280, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany.

出版信息

Trials. 2018 Aug 14;19(1):438. doi: 10.1186/s13063-018-2814-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The care needs of patients with a limited prognosis (<12 months median) are complex and dynamic. Patients and caregivers must cope with many challenges, including physical symptoms and disabilities, uncertainty. and compromised self-efficacy. Healthcare is often characterized by disruptions in the transition between healthcare providers. The Milestones Communication Approach (MCA) is a structured, proactive, interprofessional concept that involves physicians and nurses and is aimed at providing coherent care across the disease trajectory. This study aims to evaluate these aspects of MCA: (1) the training of healthcare professionals, (2) implementation context and outcomes, (3) patient outcomes, and (4) effects on interprofessional collaboration.

METHODS/DESIGN: A multiphase mixed-methods design will be used for the study. A total of 100 patients and 120 healthcare professionals in a specialized oncology hospital will be involved. The training outcomes will be documented using a questionnaire. Implementation context and outcomes will be explored through semi-structured interviews and written questionnaires with healthcare professionals and with the training participants and through a content analysis of patient files. Patient outcomes will be assessed in a pragmatic non-blinded randomized controlled trial and in qualitative interviews with patients and caregivers. Trial outcomes are supportive care needs (SCNS-SF34-G), quality of life (SeiQol and Fact-L), depression and anxiety symptoms (PHQ-4), and distress (Distress Thermometer). Qualitative semi-structured interviews on patients' views will focus on shared decision-making, communication needs, feeling empathy, and further utilization of healthcare services. Interprofessional collaboration will be explored using the UWE-IP-D before the implementation of MCA (t0) and after 3 (t1), 9 (t2), and 12 (t3) months.

DISCUSSION

Using guideline-concordant early palliative care, MCA aims to foster patient-centered communication with shared decision-making and facilitation of advance care planning including end-of-life decisions, thus increasing patient quality of life and decreasing aggressive medical care at the end of life. It is assumed that the communication skills training and interprofessional coaching will improve the communication behavior of healthcare providers and influence team communications and team processes.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

German Clinical Trials Register, DRKS00013649 and DRKS00013469. Registered on 22 December 2017.

摘要

背景

预后有限(中位生存期<12个月)的患者的护理需求复杂且多变。患者及其照护者必须应对诸多挑战,包括身体症状和残疾、不确定性以及自我效能感受损。医疗保健的特点往往是医疗服务提供者之间的过渡存在中断。里程碑式沟通方法(MCA)是一种结构化、积极主动的跨专业理念,涉及医生和护士,旨在在疾病发展过程中提供连贯的护理。本研究旨在评估MCA的以下方面:(1)医疗保健专业人员的培训;(2)实施背景和结果;(3)患者结局;(4)对跨专业协作的影响。

方法/设计:本研究将采用多阶段混合方法设计。一家专门的肿瘤医院的100名患者和120名医疗保健专业人员将参与其中。培训结果将通过问卷调查进行记录。实施背景和结果将通过与医疗保健专业人员、培训参与者进行半结构化访谈和书面问卷调查,并通过对患者档案的内容分析来探索。患者结局将在一项务实的非盲随机对照试验以及对患者和照护者的定性访谈中进行评估。试验结局包括支持性护理需求(SCNS-SF34-G)、生活质量(SeiQol和Fact-L)、抑郁和焦虑症状(PHQ-4)以及痛苦(痛苦温度计)。关于患者观点的定性半结构化访谈将聚焦于共同决策、沟通需求、同理心感受以及医疗服务的进一步利用。将在实施MCA之前(t0)以及3个月(t1)、9个月(t2)和12个月(t3)后使用UWE-IP-D来探索跨专业协作。

讨论

MCA采用符合指南的早期姑息治疗,旨在促进以患者为中心的沟通以及共同决策,并推动包括临终决策在内的预先护理计划,从而提高患者生活质量并减少临终时的积极医疗护理。据推测,沟通技能培训和跨专业指导将改善医疗保健提供者的沟通行为,并影响团队沟通和团队流程。

试验注册

德国临床试验注册中心,DRKS00013649和DRKS00013469。于2017年12月22日注册。

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