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Impact of Community Health Workers on Elderly Patients' Advance Care Planning and Health Care Utilization: Moving the Dial.

Debra K Litzelman1, Thomas S Inui, Wilma J Griffin, Anthony Perkins, Ann H Cottingham, Kathleen M Schmitt-Wendholt, Steven S Ivy.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Advance care planning (ACP) is recommended for all persons to ensure that the care they receive aligns with their values and preferences.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate an ACP intervention developed to better meet the needs and priorities of persons with chronic diseases, including mild cognitive impairment. RESEARCH
DESIGN: A year-long, pre-post intervention using lay community health workers [care coordinator assistants (CCAs)] trained to conduct and document ACP conversations with patients during home health visits with pre-post evaluation.
SUBJECTS: The 818 patients were 74.2 years old (mean); 78% women; 51% African American; 43% white. MEASURES: Documentation of ACP conversation in electronic health record fields and health care utilization outcomes.
RESULTS: In this target population ACP documentation rose from 3.4% (pre-CCA training) to 47.9% (post) of patients who had at least 1 discussion about ACP in the electronic health record. In the 1-year preintervention period, there were no differences in admissions, emergency department (ED) visits, and outpatient visits between patients who did and did not have ACP discussion. After adjusting for prior hospitalization and ED use histories, ACP discussions were associated with a 34% less probability of hospitalization (hazard ratios, 0.66; 95% confidence interval, 0.45-0.97), and similar effects are apparent on ED use independent of age and prior ED use effects.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with chronic diseases including mild cognitive impairment can engage in ACP conversations with trusted home health care providers. Having ACP conversation is associated with significant reduction in seeking urgent health care and in hospitalizations.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27875482      PMCID: PMC5352503          DOI: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000000675

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Care        ISSN: 0025-7079            Impact factor:   2.983


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2.  Failure to engage hospitalized elderly patients and their families in advance care planning.

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3.  Preferred and actual involvement of advanced lung cancer patients and their families in end-of-life decision making: a multicenter study in 13 hospitals in Flanders, Belgium.

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7.  The impact of advance care planning on end of life care in elderly patients: randomised controlled trial.

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Authors:  Lauren J Hunt; Lorinda A Coombs; Caroline E Stephens
Journal:  J Gerontol Nurs       Date:  2018-01-23       Impact factor: 1.254

2.  Clarifying Values and Preferences for Care Near the End of Life: The Role of a New Lay Workforce.

Authors:  Debra K Litzelman; Thomas S Inui; Kathleen M Schmitt-Wendholt; Anthony Perkins; Wilma J Griffin; Ann H Cottingham; Steven S Ivy
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  2017-10

3.  Evaluation of the LIGHT Curriculum: An African American Church-Based Curriculum for Training Lay Health Workers to Support Advance Care Planning, End-of-Life Decision Making, and Care.

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Review 5.  Using Implementation Science to Further the Adoption and Implementation of Advance Care Planning in Rural Primary Care.

Authors:  Heather Nelson-Brantley; Carol Buller; Christie Befort; Edward Ellerbeck; Ariel Shifter; Shellie Ellis
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Review 6.  Is Theory Guiding Our Work? A Scoping Review on the Use of Implementation Theories, Frameworks, and Models to Bring Community Health Workers into Health Care Settings.

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7.  Leveraging In-Home Supportive Services Programs to Engage People in Advance Care Planning: Input from Staff, Providers, and Client Stakeholders.

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9.  How to Screen Suitable Service Improve Community Health Care Services by University Students in Taiwan.

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10.  LIGHT: A Church-Based Curriculum for Training African American Lay Health Workers to Support Advance Care Planning and End-of-Life Decision-Making.

Authors:  Jerry C Johnson; Tara Hayden; Lynne Allen Taylor; Arthur Gilbert; Marshall Paul Hughes Mitchell
Journal:  Health Equity       Date:  2020-12-30
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