利用家庭健康助理改善心力衰竭的治疗效果:试点研究方案。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Contemporary clinical trials Pub Date : 2024-05-11 DOI:10.1016/j.cct.2024.107570
Cisco G. Espinosa , Sasha Vergez , Margaret V. McDonald , Monika M. Safford , Jacklyn Cho , Jonathan N. Tobin , Omar Mourad , Rosa Marcus , Joanna Joanna Bryan Ringel , Samprit Banerjee , Nicola Dell , Penny Feldman , Madeline R. Sterling
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美国有六百万人患有心力衰竭(HF)、(1,2)尽管经过了十年的创新,但大多数旨在减少心力衰竭患者住院和再入院的干预措施并不成功。(3-7)原因之一可能是大多数干预措施忽视了家庭健康助理和服务员(HHAs)的作用,而他们通常高度参与心力衰竭护理工作。(8-13)尽管他们做出了贡献,但研究发现,HHAs 缺乏专门的心力衰竭培训,当他们需要紧急帮助病人时,很难联系到他们的护理主管。在此,我们描述了一项试点随机对照试验(pRCT)的方案,该试验评估了一种新型的利益相关者参与干预措施,该措施为 HHAs 提供 a) HF 培训(增强型常规护理组)和 b) HF 培训加移动健康应用程序,使他们能够与护士实时聊天(干预组)。我们将与纽约州纽约市的 VNS Health 合作,开展一项有 104 名参与者(HHAs)参加的单点平行臂 pRCT,以评估该干预措施在护理 HF 患者的 HHAs 中的可行性、可接受性和有效性(主要结果:HF 知识;HF 护理自我效能)。我们假设,对护理人员进行教育并使其更好地融入护理团队,可以提高他们为患者提供支持的能力,并改善高血压患者的治疗效果(探索性结果包括住院、急诊就诊和再入院)。这项研究提供了一种新颖且具有潜在可扩展性的方法,可充分利用 HHA 劳动力并改善其护理的患者的预后。Clinical trial.gov 注册:NCT04239911。
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Leveraging home health aides to improve outcomes in heart failure: A pilot study protocol

Heart failure (HF) affects six million people in the U.S., is associated with high morbidity, mortality, and healthcare utilization.(1, 2) Despite a decade of innovation, the majority of interventions aimed at reducing hospitalization and readmissions in HF have not been successful.(3–7) One reason may be that most have overlooked the role of home health aides and attendants (HHAs), who are often highly involved in HF care.(8–13) Despite their contributions, studies have found that HHAs lack specific HF training and have difficulty reaching their nursing supervisors when they need urgent help with their patients. Here we describe the protocol for a pilot randomized control trial (pRCT) assessing a novel stakeholder-engaged intervention that provides HHAs with a) HF training (enhanced usual care arm) and b) HF training plus a mobile health application that allows them to chat with a nurse in real-time (intervention arm). In collaboration with the VNS Health of New York, NY, we will conduct a single-site parallel arm pRCT with 104 participants (HHAs) to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness (primary outcomes: HF knowledge; HF caregiving self-efficacy) of the intervention among HHAs caring for HF patients. We hypothesize that educating and better integrating HHAs into the care team can improve their ability to provide support for patients and outcomes for HF patients as well (exploratory outcomes include hospitalization, emergency department visits, and readmission). This study offers a novel and potentially scalable way to leverage the HHA workforce and improve the outcomes of the patients for whom they care.

Clinical trial.gov registration: NCT04239911

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期刊介绍: Contemporary Clinical Trials is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes manuscripts pertaining to all aspects of clinical trials, including, but not limited to, design, conduct, analysis, regulation and ethics. Manuscripts submitted should appeal to a readership drawn from disciplines including medicine, biostatistics, epidemiology, computer science, management science, behavioural science, pharmaceutical science, and bioethics. Full-length papers and short communications not exceeding 1,500 words, as well as systemic reviews of clinical trials and methodologies will be published. Perspectives/commentaries on current issues and the impact of clinical trials on the practice of medicine and health policy are also welcome.
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