The SDOH-Homecare Intervention Focus Team (SHIFT) Trial to Mitigate Social Determinants of Stroke Outcomes and Build Community Capacity (The SHIFT Trial)
Columbia University
Summary
Primary Goal: To test the hypothesis that among stroke patients 18-75 years with ≥3 SDOH risk factors, SHIFT will improve: (1) functional outcomes as measured by the SIS (Primary Outcome), (2) physiological outcomes as measured by changes in blood pressure and cognition, (secondary outcomes) and (3) epigenetic allostatic load biomarkers (exploratory outcome) such as DNA methylation (DNAm) and telomere length, at 6 months and 1-year post-stroke, compared with usual care (UC).
Description
Adverse Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) have been shown increase stroke risk in a dose dependent manner. The SDOH-Homecare Intervention Focus Team (SHIFT) trial is a Phase 3, randomized, blinded outcome trial that tests the hypothesis that a homecare intervention shortly after discharge from an acute stroke unit by a team comprising a community health worker (CHW), a community social worker (CSW) and a community nurse (CN) can improve health outcomes among stroke patients with three or more SDOH compared with UC.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–75 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Ischemic stroke (arterial subtypes) or primary intracerebral hemorrhage (excluding diagnosis of probable cerebral amyloid angiopathy by Boston Criteria) * African American/Black or Hispanic race-ethnicity * Age 18-75 years old * Have at least 3 SDOH barriers from within the 5 SDOH domains (Social and Community, Education, Economic, neighborhood/environment, Health Care) * Have a discharge plan to 1) home with or without home services, or 2) acute rehabilitation with plan to return home after * Pre-stroke Modified Rankin Scale score of ≤3 * Residence in New York City. * E…
Interventions
- BehavioralSHIFT team intervention
The SHIFT team, comprising a community health worker (CHW), community social worker (CHW), and community nurse (CN) will visit the participant starting within 72 hours of hospital discharge and provide social service referrals related to food insecurity, housing, immigration, and employment, and assist with medical appointment preparation (CHW), deliver individualized counseling focused on coping skills, reducing caregiver strain, and the psychological distress associated with experiences of racism and SDOH (CSW), and address health literacy and review of treatment goals and medications (CN).
Location
- Columbia University Medical CenterNew York, New York