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Evaluation of a Palliative Care Program for Nursing Homes in 7 Countries: The PACE Cluster-Randomized Clinical Trial.

Lieve Van den Block1,2,3, Elisabeth Honinx1,3, Lara Pivodic1,3, Rose Miranda1,3, Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen4, Hein van Hout5, H Roeline W Pasman4, Mariska Oosterveld-Vlug4, Maud Ten Koppel4, Ruth Piers1,6, Nele Van Den Noortgate1,6, Yvonne Engels7, Myrra Vernooij-Dassen8, Jo Hockley9, Katherine Froggatt9, Sheila Payne9, Katarzyna Szczerbinska10, Marika Kylänen11, Giovanni Gambassi12,13, Sophie Pautex14, Catherine Bassal15, Stefanie De Buysser16, Luc Deliens1,3,17, Tinne Smets1,3.   

Abstract

Importance: High-quality evidence on how to improve palliative care in nursing homes is lacking. Objective: To investigate the effect of the Palliative Care for Older People (PACE) Steps to Success Program on resident and staff outcomes. Design, Setting, and Participants: A cluster-randomized clinical trial (2015-2017) in 78 nursing homes in 7 countries comparing PACE Steps to Success Program (intervention) with usual care (control). Randomization was stratified by country and median number of beds in each country in a 1:1 ratio. Interventions: The PACE Steps to Success Program is a multicomponent intervention to integrate basic nonspecialist palliative care in nursing homes. Using a train-the-trainer approach, an external trainer supports staff in nursing homes to introduce a palliative care approach over the course of 1 year following a 6-steps program. The steps are (1) advance care planning with residents and family, (2) assessment, care planning, and review of needs and problems, (3) coordination of care via monthly multidisciplinary review meetings, (4) delivery of high-quality care focusing on pain and depression, (5) care in the last days of life, and (6) care after death. Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary resident outcome was comfort in the last week of life measured after death by staff using the End-of-Life in Dementia Scale Comfort Assessment While Dying (EOLD-CAD; range, 14-42). The primary staff outcome was knowledge of palliative care reported by staff using the Palliative Care Survey (PCS; range, 0-1).
Results: Concerning deceased residents, we collected 551 of 610 questionnaires from staff at baseline and 984 of 1178 postintervention in 37 intervention and 36 control homes. Mean (SD) age at time of death ranged between 85.22 (9.13) and 85.91 (8.57) years, and between 60.6% (160/264) and 70.6% (190/269) of residents were women across the different groups. Residents' comfort in the last week of life did not differ between intervention and control groups (baseline-adjusted mean difference, -0.55; 95% CI, -1.71 to 0.61; P = .35). Concerning staff, we collected 2680 of 3638 questionnaires at baseline and 2437 of 3510 postintervention in 37 intervention and 38 control homes. Mean (SD) age of staff ranged between 42.3 (12.1) and 44.1 (11.7) years, and between 87.2% (1092/1253) and 89% (1224/1375) of staff were women across the different groups. Staff in the intervention group had statistically significantly better knowledge of palliative care than staff in the control group, but the clinical difference was minimal (baseline-adjusted mean difference, 0.04; 95% CI, 0.02-0.05; P < .001). Data analyses began on April 20, 2018. Conclusions and Relevance: Residents' comfort in the last week of life did not improve after introducing the PACE Steps to Success Program. Improvements in staff knowledge of palliative care were clinically not important. Trial Registration: ISRCTN Identifier: ISRCTN14741671.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31710345      PMCID: PMC6865772          DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2019.5349

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA Intern Med        ISSN: 2168-6106            Impact factor:   21.873


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Authors:  An Vandervoort; Lieve Van den Block; Jenny T van der Steen; Ladislav Volicer; Robert Vander Stichele; Dirk Houttekier; Luc Deliens
Journal:  J Am Med Dir Assoc       Date:  2013-03-21       Impact factor: 4.669

2.  Impact of Nursing Home Palliative Care Teams on End-of-Life Outcomes: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Helena Temkin-Greener; Dana B Mukamel; Heather Ladd; Susan Ladwig; Thomas V Caprio; Sally A Norton; Timothy E Quill; Tobie H Olsan; Xueya Cai
Journal:  Med Care       Date:  2018-01       Impact factor: 2.983

3.  Selecting the best instruments to measure quality of end-of-life care and quality of dying in long term care.

Authors:  Mirjam C van Soest-Poortvliet; Jenny T van der Steen; Sheryl Zimmerman; Lauren W Cohen; David Reed; Wilco P Achterberg; Miel W Ribbe; Henrica C W de Vet
Journal:  J Am Med Dir Assoc       Date:  2012-11-17       Impact factor: 4.669

4.  Improving comfort around dying in elderly people: a cluster randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  Kim Beernaert; Tinne Smets; Joachim Cohen; Rebecca Verhofstede; Massimo Costantini; Kim Eecloo; Nele Van Den Noortgate; Luc Deliens
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2017-05-16       Impact factor: 79.321

5.  Tube Feeding in US Nursing Home Residents With Advanced Dementia, 2000-2014.

Authors:  Susan L Mitchell; Vincent Mor; Pedro L Gozalo; Joseph L Servadio; Joan M Teno
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2016-08-16       Impact factor: 56.272

6.  Palliative care service use in four European countries: a cross-national retrospective study via representative networks of general practitioners.

Authors:  Lara Pivodic; Koen Pardon; Lieve Van den Block; Viviane Van Casteren; Guido Miccinesi; Gé A Donker; Tomás Vega Alonso; José Lozano Alonso; Pierangelo Lora Aprile; Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen; Luc Deliens
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-12-30       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Palliative Care Development in European Care Homes and Nursing Homes: Application of a Typology of Implementation.

Authors:  Katherine Froggatt; Sheila Payne; Hazel Morbey; Michaela Edwards; Harriet Finne-Soveri; Giovanni Gambassi; H Roeline Pasman; Katarzyna Szczerbińska; Lieve Van den Block
Journal:  J Am Med Dir Assoc       Date:  2017-04-12       Impact factor: 4.669

8.  Integrating palliative care in long-term care facilities across Europe (PACE): protocol of a cluster randomized controlled trial of the 'PACE Steps to Success' intervention in seven countries.

Authors:  Tinne Smets; Bregje B D Onwuteaka-Philipsen; Rose Miranda; Lara Pivodic; Marc Tanghe; Hein van Hout; Roeline H R W Pasman; Mariska Oosterveld-Vlug; Ruth Piers; Nele Van Den Noortgate; Anne B Wichmann; Yvonne Engels; Myrra Vernooij-Dassen; Jo Hockley; Katherine Froggatt; Sheila Payne; Katarzyna Szczerbińska; Marika Kylänen; Suvi Leppäaho; Ilona Barańska; Giovanni Gambassi; Sophie Pautex; Catherine Bassal; Luc Deliens; Lieve Van den Block
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2018-03-12       Impact factor: 3.234

9.  Feedback on end-of-life care in dementia: the study protocol of the FOLlow-up project.

Authors:  Jannie A Boogaard; Mirjam C van Soest-Poortvliet; Johannes R Anema; Wilco P Achterberg; Cees M P M Hertogh; Henrica C W de Vet; Jenny T van der Steen
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2013-08-07       Impact factor: 3.234

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Authors:  Claire Goodman; Tom Dening; Adam L Gordon; Susan L Davies; Julienne Meyer; Finbarr C Martin; John R F Gladman; Clive Bowman; Christina Victor; Melanie Handley; Heather Gage; Steve Iliffe; Maria Zubair
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2016-07-16       Impact factor: 2.655

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Journal:  J Pain Symptom Manage       Date:  2021-10-29       Impact factor: 3.612

2.  Prevalence and Predictors of Symptoms in Persons with Advanced Dementia Living in the Community.

Authors:  Kurt Kroenke; Sujuan Gao; Kelly M Mosesso; Susan E Hickman; Laura R Holtz; Alexia M Torke; Nina M Johnson; Greg A Sachs
Journal:  J Palliat Med       Date:  2022-03-29       Impact factor: 2.947

3.  Association of Receipt of Palliative Care Interventions With Health Care Use, Quality of Life, and Symptom Burden Among Adults With Chronic Noncancer Illness: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Authors:  Kieran L Quinn; Mohammed Shurrab; Kevin Gitau; Dio Kavalieratos; Sarina R Isenberg; Nathan M Stall; Therese A Stukel; Russell Goldman; Daphne Horn; Peter Cram; Allan S Detsky; Chaim M Bell
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2020-10-13       Impact factor: 56.272

4.  Findings of Sequential Pilot Trials of Aliviado Dementia Care to Inform an Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trial.

Authors:  Shih-Yin Lin; Catherine E Schneider; Alycia A Bristol; Maureen Clancy; Sara A Sprague; Melissa Aldridge; Tara Cortes; Keith S Goldfeld; Jean S Kutner; Susan L Mitchell; Joseph W Shega; Bei Wu; Carolyn W Zhu; Abraham A Brody
Journal:  Gerontologist       Date:  2022-02-09

5.  BABEL (Better tArgeting, Better outcomes for frail ELderly patients) advance care planning: a comprehensive approach to advance care planning in nursing homes: a cluster randomised trial.

Authors:  Allan Garland; Heather Keller; Patrick Quail; Veronique Boscart; Michelle Heyer; Clare Ramsey; Vanessa Vucea; Nora Choi; Ikdip Bains; Seema King; Tatiana Oshchepkova; Tatiana Kalashnikova; Brittany Kroetsch; Jessica Steer; George Heckman
Journal:  Age Ageing       Date:  2022-03-01       Impact factor: 10.668

Review 6.  Palliative care interventions in advanced dementia.

Authors:  Sharon C Walsh; Edel Murphy; Declan Devane; Elizabeth L Sampson; Sheelah Connolly; Patricia Carney; Eamon O'Shea
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2021-09-28

7.  Comparison of Two Methods for Implementing Comfort Care Order Sets in the Inpatient Setting: a Cluster Randomized Trial.

Authors:  F Amos Bailey; Beverly R Williams; Patricia S Goode; Richard E Kennedy; David T Redden; Elizabeth Kvale; Marie Bakitas; J Nicholas Dionne-Odom; Kathryn L Burgio
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2021-02-05       Impact factor: 6.473

8.  Associations between Length of Stay in Long Term Care Facilities and End of Life Care. Analysis of the PACE Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Danni Collingridge Moore; Sheila Payne; Thomas Keegan; Luc Deliens; Tinne Smets; Giovanni Gambassi; Marika Kylänen; Violetta Kijowska; Bregje Onwuteaka-Philipsen; Lieve Van den Block
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-04-16       Impact factor: 3.390

9.  Evaluating the implementation of the PACE Steps to Success Programme in long-term care facilities in seven countries according to the RE-AIM framework.

Authors:  Mariska Oosterveld-Vlug; Bregje Onwuteaka-Philipsen; Maud Ten Koppel; Hein van Hout; Tinne Smets; Lara Pivodic; Marc Tanghe; Nele Van Den Noortgate; Jo Hockley; Sheila Payne; Danni Collingridge Moore; Violetta Kijowska; Katarzyna Szczerbińska; Marika Kylänen; Suvi Leppäaho; Claudia Mercuri; Paola Rossi; Martina Mercuri; Giovanni Gambassi; Catherine Bassal; Emilie Morgan de Paula; Yvonne Engels; Luc Deliens; Lieve Van den Block; H Roeline Pasman
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2019-12-19       Impact factor: 7.327

10.  NUrsing Homes End of Life care Program (NUHELP): developing a complex intervention.

Authors:  Emilio Mota-Romero; Ana Alejandra Esteban-Burgos; Daniel Puente-Fernández; María Paz García-Caro; Cesar Hueso-Montoro; Raquel Mercedes Herrero-Hahn; Rafael Montoya-Juárez
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2021-06-26       Impact factor: 3.234

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