Optimizing an Early Palliative Care Intervention for Advanced HF Patients
优化晚期心力衰竭患者的早期姑息治疗干预
基本信息
- 批准号:10189412
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 8.41万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-04-07 至 2023-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAdvance Care PlanningAffectAfrican AmericanAnxietyBehavior TherapyCardiomyopathiesCare given by nursesCaregiversCitiesClinical InvestigatorClinical TrialsCommunicationComplexConsultationsDataDecision MakingDevelopmentDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyDoseEducational workshopEffectivenessElderlyEnrollmentFamily CaregiverFeedbackFundingFutureGoalsGuidelinesHealth Care CostsHealth Services AccessibilityHealthcareHealthcare SystemsHeart failureHospitalizationHospitalsIndividualInterventionInterviewKansasKnowledgeLeadLifeMaintenanceMeasuresMediator of activation proteinMental DepressionMentorshipMethodsModelingMoodsMorbidity - disease rateOutcomeOutpatientsPain intensityPain interferencePalliative CareParticipantPatient-Focused OutcomesPatientsPersonsPhasePopulation InterventionPrevalenceProblem SolvingProceduresQuality of lifeRandomizedRandomized Controlled TrialsResearchResearch EthicsResearch PersonnelResearch PriorityResearch TrainingSelf CareSelf EfficacyStrategic PlanningStructureSymptomsSystemTelephoneTestingTextTrainingTranslatingUnderserved PopulationWorkacceptability and feasibilitybasedesignemotional distressexperiencefollow-upformative assessmenthealth care service utilizationhealth related quality of lifeimprovedimproved outcomeinnovationintervention effectmortalitymultiphase optimization strategypost interventionprimary outcomerural dwellerssecondary outcomeskillssociodemographicssymposiumsymptom management
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
This K99/R00 application describes the background and experience of the applicant, Rachel Wells, PhD, RN,
and her plan to acquire the knowledge and training necessary to become a leading independent clinical
investigator in developing and testing early palliative care interventions that optimize the outcomes of
underserved individuals living with advanced heart failure (HF). This training and proposed research are of
importance because: 1) substantial unmet palliative care needs of persons living with advanced HF; 2) few
investigators are examining the mechanisms underlying palliative care intervention components to optimize
intervention effect; and 3) the development of efficacious and scalable palliative care interventions in HF is a
key research priority. The overall K99 goals are to gain advanced research training in developing behavioral
interventions, conducting randomized controlled trials using the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST), and
advanced research ethics to refine and pilot test components of a lay navigator-led early palliative care
intervention for underserved persons with advanced HF in the Southern U.S. The goal of the UPHOLDS
intervention (Utilizing Palliative Care for Heart Failure Optimized using Lay Navigators to Decrease Suffering),
will be to improve quality of life (QOL) by activating advanced HF patients through trained lay navigators
coaching. The specific training objectives during the K99 phase are to: (1) develop and tailor interventions that
are: 1a) manualized with rigorous fidelity procedures for enhanced replication and scalability; 1b) tailored to
underserved populations; and 1c) led by lay navigators; (2) develop skills to design and lead RCTs using the
MOST framework; and (3) continue training in research ethics. A comprehensive training plan has been
developed in concert with mentorship team of senior research experts and includes intensive face-to-face
mentorship, formal coursework/workshops, clinical trial observerships, and conference attendance. The K99
research aim will be met using interviews with a) underserved persons with advanced HF, b) lay healthcare
navigators, and c) palliative care and HF clinicians, to modify and refine the content, format and delivery of HF
palliative care intervention components. The overall goal during the R00 phase is to conduct an optimization
pilot using a 23 factorial design to assess acceptability, feasibility, and potential efficacy of the newly refined
UPHOLDS intervention. The research specific aims during the R00 phase are to: 1) determine the feasibility
and acceptability of using a highly innovative MOST factorial design approach to enroll and retain 40 advanced
HF patients for 24 weeks and 2) explore the preliminary efficacy of individual intervention components and
component interactions on patient outcomes (QOL, primary outcome) at 12- and 24- weeks after baseline. The
results will directly support an R01 application to conduct a fully powered MOST factorial trial to test the effects
of individual palliative care intervention components on advanced HF patient outcomes.
项目总结/摘要
本K99/R 00申请描述了申请人Rachel威尔斯博士,注册护士的背景和经验,
她计划获得必要的知识和培训,成为一个领先的独立的临床
研究人员在开发和测试早期姑息治疗干预措施,优化的结果,
患有晚期心力衰竭(HF)的未得到充分服务的个体。这项培训和拟议的研究是
重要性是因为:1)晚期HF患者的姑息治疗需求大量未得到满足; 2)很少
研究人员正在研究姑息治疗干预成分的机制,
干预效果;和3)在HF中开发有效和可扩展的姑息治疗干预措施是一个
重点研究。K99的总体目标是在发展行为方面获得高级研究培训。
干预措施,使用多阶段优化策略(MOST)进行随机对照试验,以及
先进的研究伦理,以完善和试点测试外行导航员主导的早期姑息治疗的组成部分
UPHOLDS的目标是为美国南部服务不足的晚期HF患者提供干预。
干预(使用非专业导航仪优化心力衰竭姑息治疗以减少痛苦),
将通过经培训的非专业导航员激活晚期HF患者来改善生活质量(QOL)
教练K99阶段的具体培训目标是:(1)制定和调整干预措施,
是:1a)采用严格的保真度程序进行手动化,以增强复制和可扩展性; 1b)针对
服务不足的人群;和1c)由外行导航员领导;(2)开发使用
社会变革管理计划框架;(3)继续开展研究伦理培训。一个全面的培训计划已经
与高级研究专家的指导团队合作开发,包括密集的面对面交流
指导、正式课程/研讨会、临床试验指导和会议出席。K99
通过对a)服务不足的晚期HF患者,B)非专业医疗保健人员进行访谈,
导航员,以及c)姑息治疗和HF临床医生,以修改和完善HF的内容、格式和交付
姑息治疗干预的组成部分。R 00阶段的总体目标是进行优化
试点使用23因子设计,以评估可接受性,可行性和潜在的有效性,新的完善
支持干预。R 00阶段的研究具体目标是:1)确定可行性
使用高度创新的MOST析因设计方法招募和保留40名高级研究员,
HF患者24周,2)探索单个干预成分的初步疗效,
基线后12周和24周时组分相互作用对患者结局(QOL,主要结局)的影响。的
结果将直接支持R 01应用程序进行充分把握度的MOST析因试验,以测试影响
个体姑息治疗干预成分对晚期HF患者结局的影响。
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Rachel D Wells其他文献
"Things That You Thought Mattered, None of That Matters": A Qualitative Exploration of Family Caregiver Values following Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation.
“你认为重要的事情,其实都不重要”:左心室辅助装置植入后家庭护理人员价值观的定性探索。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2
- 作者:
Avery C. Bechthold;C. McIlvennan;Daniel D Matlock;Deborah B Ejem;Rachel D Wells;Jesse LeJeune;Marie A. Bakitas;J. N. Odom - 通讯作者:
J. N. Odom
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Optimizing an Early Palliative Care Intervention for Advanced HF Patients
优化晚期心力衰竭患者的早期姑息治疗干预
- 批准号:
10386866 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 8.41万 - 项目类别:
Optimizing an Early Palliative Care Intervention for Advanced HF Patients
优化晚期心力衰竭患者的早期姑息治疗干预
- 批准号:
10821109 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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