Integrating Veteran-Centered Care for Advanced Liver Disease (I-VCALD)
VA Office of Research and Development
Summary
Advanced liver disease is a serious illness that disproportionately affects Veterans, many of whom hope for curative liver transplantation. However, too few receive a transplant and most continue to suffer from increasing symptoms and hospitalizations. The proposed project uses a whole person, Veteran-centered approach that identifies Veterans with advanced liver disease using a population-based health management system and integrates curative and early supportive care using a telemedicine-based nurse care counselor to (1) discuss patient's understanding of illness severity and prognosis, (2) identify priorities and care preferences and (3) align curative and supportive care options to achieve patient priorities. Study outcomes include changes in (1) rates of consideration for liver transplantation, and (2) completion of serious illness discussions. Findings will inform adaptations to the intervention and facilitators for its dissemination.
Description
Project Background and Rationale: Advanced liver disease (AdvLD) is a serious illness. As many as half of AdvLD patients die within 2 years of developing liver complications, and nearly all suffer increasing symptoms and hospitalizations. Although many patients hope for curative liver transplantation, few receive it while experiencing an increasingly severe illness. In previous studies, many patients with AdvLD reported unmet curative and supportive care needs. They also reported preferences to align care with their outcome goals earlier in the AdvLD course than is now common. The Vet-CALD pro…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–80 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Patients will be between 18 and 80 years of age * Patients must be Veterans * Patients must have been in care at one of the recruiting sites with 1 or more encounters in primary care or GI/Hepatology in the last 24 months * Patients must have advanced liver disease, defined by ICD-10 codes for cirrhosis complications (ever) or MELD 3.0 \>12 or MELD-Na \>12 or Fibroscan LSM \>20kpa Exclusion Criteria: * Non-Veteran patients * Patients who do not speak English, do not have access to a telephone or computers, or who are unable to complete a valid informed consent form aft…
Interventions
- OtherVet-CALD
Vet-CALD Participants will receive the standard of care from their usual VA healthcare provider, plus they will participate in 5 monthly 60-minute care counselor sessions over a period of 6 months via VA Video Connect (VVC) or by telephone. The purpose of care counselor visits is to assess and cultivate the patient's understanding of their illness and identify personal healthcare goals. The counselor will be part of a centralized research care team (hepatologist and supportive care physician) and will work with each patient's usual VA care providers to help tailor treatment plans and education to better align with each patient's understanding of their disease prognosis and their healthcare goals and priorities.
Locations (8)
- Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System , Little Rock, ARLittle Rock, Arkansas
- VA Long Beach Healthcare System, Long Beach, CALong Beach, California
- VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CAPalo Alto, California
- VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, West Los Angeles, CAWest Los Angeles, California
- VA Connecticut Healthcare System West Haven Campus, West Haven, CTWest Haven, Connecticut
- Miami VA Healthcare System, Miami, FLMiami, Florida