Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Trials. 2022 Oct 9;23(1):866. doi: 10.1186/s13063-022-06797-6.
Visits to the emergency department (ED) are inflection points in patients' illness trajectories and are an underutilized setting to engage seriously ill patients in conversations about their goals of care. We developed an intervention (ED GOAL) that primes seriously ill patients to discuss their goals of care with their outpatient clinicians after leaving the ED. The aims of this study are (i) to test the impact of ED GOAL administered by trained nurses on self-reported, advance care planning (ACP) engagement after leaving the ED and (ii) to evaluate whether ED GOAL increases self-reported completion of serious illness conversation and other patient-centered outcomes.
This is a two-armed, parallel-design, single-blinded, randomized controlled trial of 120 seriously ill older adults in two academic and one community EDs in Boston, MA. Participants are English-speaking adults 50 years and older with a serious life-limiting illness with a recent ED visit. Patients with a valid MOLST (medical order for life-sustaining treatment) form or other documented goals of care within the last 3 months are excluded. We enroll the caregivers of patients with cognitive impairment. Patients are assigned to the intervention or control group using block randomization. A blinded research team member will perform outcome assessments. We will assess (i) changes in ACP engagement within 6 months and (ii) qualitative assessments of the effect of ED GOAL.
In seriously ill older adults arriving in the ED, this randomized controlled trial will test the effects of ED GOAL on patients' self-reported ACP engagement, EMR documentation of new serious illness conversations, and improving patient-centered outcomes.
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT05209880.
急诊科(ED)就诊是患者疾病轨迹的转折点,也是一个未被充分利用的环境,可以让重病患者就其护理目标进行认真的对话。我们开发了一种干预措施(ED GOAL),该措施使重病患者在离开 ED 后与门诊临床医生讨论其护理目标。本研究的目的是:(i)测试由经过培训的护士实施的 ED GOAL 对离开 ED 后自我报告的、预先护理计划(ACP)参与的影响,以及(ii)评估 ED GOAL 是否增加自我报告的严重疾病对话和其他以患者为中心的结果。
这是一项在马萨诸塞州波士顿的两家学术和一家社区 ED 中进行的、针对 120 名患有严重疾病的老年成年人的、两臂、平行设计、单盲、随机对照试验。参与者为年龄在 50 岁及以上、有严重生命限制疾病且最近去过 ED 的英语患者。具有有效 MOLST(维持生命治疗的医疗指令)表格或过去 3 个月内其他记录的护理目标的患者除外。我们招募有认知障碍患者的护理人员。患者使用分组随机化分配到干预组或对照组。一个盲法研究团队成员将进行结果评估。我们将评估:(i)在 6 个月内 ACP 参与的变化,以及(ii)ED GOAL 效果的定性评估。
在患有重病的老年成年人到达 ED 时,这项随机对照试验将测试 ED GOAL 对患者自我报告的 ACP 参与、新严重疾病对话的 EMR 记录以及改善以患者为中心的结果的影响。
ClinicalTrials.gov 标识符:NCT05209880。