Improving Needs Among Older Adults: the ICUconnect 2 Primary Palliative Care RCT
Duke University
Summary
Millions of older adults receive care in intensive care units (ICUs) annually. However, the quality and accessibility of ICU-based palliative care is highly variable across hospitals and clinicians, due in part to specialists' limited workforce and geographic inconsistency. To address these gaps, the investigators developed an innovative mobile app-based primary palliative care intervention called ICUconnect. ICUconnect facilitates families' and patients' self-report of actual palliative care needs across all core domains of palliative care quality, provides ICU clinicians with a scalable digital infrastructure for coordinating consistent and personalized needs-targeted care, and provides a variety of informational supports relevant to each user's role. In this RCT, the investigators will test ICUconnect vs. usual care control among 350 patient-family member dyads with elevated baseline levels of unmet palliative care need in a 4-site network serving a diverse population (Duke, Medical University of South Carolina, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Columbia). The specific aims are to: (1) Test the efficacy of ICUconnect vs. usual care control in improving palliative care needs and other person-centered outcomes including psychological distress, (2) Determine participant characteristics associated with a greater treatment response using a heterogeneity of treatment effects approach, and (3) Ensure off-the-shelf intervention readiness for implementation using a mixed-methods integration of qualitative analysis of semi-structured trial participant interviews and quantitative RE-AIM implementation framework-informed trial data.
Description
Millions of older adults receive care in intensive care units (ICUs) annually. However, the quality and accessibility of ICU-based palliative care is highly variable across hospitals and clinicians, due in part to specialists' limited workforce and geographic inconsistency. Furthermore, there are few evidence-based interventions designed to help ICU clinicians provide primary palliative care themselves-and even fewer interventions tested among participants who adequately reflect the racial and ethnic diversity of the US. To address these gaps, the investigators developed an innovative mobile…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: Patients (who are not interviewed but whose characteristics prompt enrollment of family members) 1. Adult aged ≥18 years 2. Managed in an adult medical, cardiac, trauma, surgical, or neurological ICU 3. Serious acute illness associated with a need for invasive mechanical ventilation 4. ICU team expect patient to require mechanical ventilation for 2 or more days Family members 1. Adult aged ≥18 years 2. Family member: self-described as the individual (related or unrelated) who provides the most support and with whom the eligible patient has a significant relationship (So…
Interventions
- BehavioralICUconnect
ICUconnect is essentially digital infrastructure for facilitating consistent person-centered communication. It is a web app platform that works on any digital device (smartphone, computer, tablet) and uses a series of automated and timed text messages and emails to direct family members and clinicians to perform timeline-driven tasks (e.g., surveys, content review, coaching features, family meetings) across the 7- to 10-day intervention period.
- OtherUsual care
Control family participants will receive standard ICU care that includes the study team's suggestion to clinicians to conduct regular family meetings. While control participants will also report needs, all family meetings that occur, and other outcomes via texted or emailed links to surveys within the app platform, control group needs will not be visible to clinicians and ICUconnect content will not be visible to family members. However, basic study information and staff contacts will be available on a control group-specific website accessible via links sent by the platform at the time of each data collection.
Locations (4)
- University of Alabama-BirminghamBirmingham, Alabama
- Columbia UniversityNew York, New York
- Duke University Medical CenterDurham, North Carolina
- Medical University of South CarolinaCharleston, South Carolina