| Literature DB >> 30107809 |
Anja Siegle1,2, Matthias Villalobos3, Jasmin Bossert4, Katja Krug4, Laura Hagelskamp3,5, Johannes Krisam6, Violet Handtke3, Nicole Deis7, Jana Jünger7, Michel Wensing4, Michael Thomas3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The care needs of patients with a limited prognosis (<12 months median) are complex and dynamic. Patients and caregivers must cope with many challenges, including physical symptoms and disabilities, uncertainty. and compromised self-efficacy. Healthcare is often characterized by disruptions in the transition between healthcare providers. The Milestones Communication Approach (MCA) is a structured, proactive, interprofessional concept that involves physicians and nurses and is aimed at providing coherent care across the disease trajectory. This study aims to evaluate these aspects of MCA: (1) the training of healthcare professionals, (2) implementation context and outcomes, (3) patient outcomes, and (4) effects on interprofessional collaboration. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Communication; Complex intervention; Implementation; Interprofessional relations; Multiphase mixed method; Palliative care; Prognosis; Prognostic awareness; Randomized controlled trial
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30107809 PMCID: PMC6092809 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-018-2814-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
MCA complex intervention components
| Intervention component | Subcomponent | Content |
|---|---|---|
| Communication training | Two training sessions with simulated patients and video assessment | MCA conversation components |
| Milestone conversations | Diagnosis | Breaking bad news |
| Stable phase | Question-prompt-list | |
| Progression | Question-prompt-list | |
| Transition to best supportive care | Question-prompt-list | |
| Follow-up sessions | Patient is contacted every month by telephone or during a routine clinic visit by a nurse | Palliative care assessment |
| Material | Communication manual for milestone conversations | Content of milestone conversations |
| Memory cards | Quick overview of milestone conversations | |
| Managing symptoms guidebook | Brochure for patients on symptom management | |
| Question-prompt-list | Questions patients could ask |
MCA Milestones Communication Approach
Study aim, method, type of data, and outcome
| Study aims | Methods | Participants | Outcomes | Type of data | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phase 2 implementation | Evaluation of communication training | Questionnaire | Physicians and nurses | Training success | Quantitative |
| Evaluation of implementation context and outcomes | Interview and focus group interviews | Physicians and nurses | Fidelity and adherence enablers and factors associated with implementation | Qualitative | |
| Quantitative content analysis of patient electronic files | Adherence | Quantitative | |||
| Phase 3 outcome evaluation | Impact of MCA on patient outcomes | Pragmatic RCT using questionnaire | Patients and caregivers | Supportive care needs | Quantitative |
| Semi-structured interviews | Patients and caregivers | Patient reported outcomes | Qualitative | ||
| Evaluation of effects on interprofessional collaboration | Questionnaire | Healthcare professionals | Attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration | Quantitative |
MCA Milestones Communication Approach, RCT randomized controlled trial
Fig. 1Flow diagram for patient recruitment
Fig. 2Study plan
Outcomes and instruments
| Outcome | Instrument |
|---|---|
| Supportive care needs | SCNS-SF34-G (for patients) [ |
| Patient quality of life | SEIQoL-Q [ |
| Depression and anxiety | PHQ-4 [47] |
| Patient distress | Distress thermometer [ |
FACT-G Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy: general, FACT-L Functional, Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy: lung cancer, PHQ-4 Patient Health Questionnaire: short form (four questions), SCNS-P&C-G Supportive Care Needs Survey for Partners and Caregivers (German version), SCNS-SF34- G Supportive Care Needs Survey: Short Form for Patients (German version), SEIQoL-Q Schedule for the Evaluation of Individual Quality of Life