Improving goals-of-care discussions for patients with chronic life-limiting illness and acute respiratory failure
改善慢性生命限制性疾病和急性呼吸衰竭患者的护理目标讨论
基本信息
- 批准号:10347636
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.79万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-08-01 至 2027-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Acute respiratory failureAdmission activityAdoptedAdoptionAreaBehavioralCaringChronicChronic DiseaseClinical InvestigatorClinical TrialsCommunicationDataDecision MakingDiscipline of NursingDocumentationElectronic Health RecordEnvironmentEnvironmental Risk FactorEthnic OriginEtiologyExclusionExpectancyFamilyFoundationsFutureGoalsGuidelinesHealthHealth systemIncidenceIntensive CareInterventionInterviewLeadLifeLogistic RegressionsMeasurementMeasuresMechanical ventilationMedicineMentorsMethodsMinorityNatural Language ProcessingObservational StudyOutcomeOutpatientsPalliative CarePatient CarePatient-Focused OutcomesPatientsPhysiciansPopulationProcessPrognosisPublic HealthPublishingRaceReportingResearchResearch ActivityResearch DesignResearch MethodologyResearch TrainingScientistSeverity of illnessStructureSurveysTestingTheoretical Domains frameworkTime FactorsTrainingTraining ActivityUniversitiesWashingtonWorkanalytical methodbasebehavior changecareercohortcostdesigndisabilityeffectiveness implementation studyeffectiveness implementation trialexperiencehigh riskimprovedimproved outcomemedical schoolsmortality risknovel strategiespatient oriented researchpreferenceprimary outcomeprognosticrandomized trialsecondary outcomeshared decision makingtherapy designusability
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
Patients with chronic life-limiting illness who develop acute respiratory failure are at high risk of death and
disability. Because some such patients would choose to forego life-sustaining treatments in certain conditions,
it is important that ICU clinicians assess patients’ values, goals, and treatment preferences, and incorporate
these findings into shared decision-making to provide goal-concordant care. Unfortunately, my preliminary data
as well as qualitative studies of other hospitalized populations suggest that ICU clinicians often miss
opportunities to assess or incorporate patients’ goals of care into decision-making. This may lead to the
delivery of unwanted intensive care and life-sustaining treatments, which is harmful to both patients and
families, and results in the delivery of high-cost, low-value care.
The proposed research in this application will use multimethod and mixed-methods approaches to: (1) examine
current implementation of goals-of-care discussions for patients with acute respiratory failure and chronic life-
limiting illness; (2) identify potentially modifiable clinician behavioral determinants that underlie deficiencies in
goals-of-care communication, and iteratively redesign an existing outpatient communication-priming
intervention toward the goal of promoting high-quality goals-of-care discussions in the ICU; and, (3) conduct a
pilot randomized trial of the redesigned communication-priming intervention to improve the occurrence and
quality of documented goals-of-care discussions for patients with acute respiratory failure and chronic life-
limiting illness.
Through a combination of mentored research activities and formal research training, I will receive valuable
research training in analytical methods to enhance the validity of studies that use “real-world” data, application
of mixed-methods research to inform health intervention design, and clinical trials. The proposed research and
training activities will prepare me for a career as an independent clinical investigator, and will form the
foundation for a body of research designed to improve outcomes for patients with acute respiratory failure.
These research and training activities will be facilitated by the academically rich research environments of the
University of Washington Schools of Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health, as well as the Cambia Palliative
Care Center of Excellence at UW Medicine.
项目概要/摘要
患有慢性生命限制性疾病的患者如果出现急性呼吸衰竭,死亡风险很高,并且
因为一些此类患者在某些情况下会选择放弃维持生命的治疗,
ICU 患者评估患者的价值观、目标和治疗偏好非常重要,并将其纳入其中
不幸的是,这些发现有助于共同决策以提供目标一致的护理。
以及对其他住院人群的定性研究表明,ICU 患者经常会错过
评估患者的护理目标或将其纳入决策的机会这可能会导致
提供不需要的重症监护和维持生命的治疗,这对患者和患者都有害
家庭,并导致提供高成本、低价值的护理。
本申请中拟议的研究将使用多方法和混合方法来:(1)检查
目前针对急性呼吸衰竭和慢性生命患者的护理目标讨论的实施情况
限制疾病;(2)确定潜在的可改变的临床医生行为决定因素
护理目标沟通,并迭代地重新设计现有的门诊沟通启动
旨在促进 ICU 高质量护理目标讨论的干预措施;以及 (3) 开展
重新设计的沟通启动干预措施的随机试点试验,以改善发生率和
急性呼吸衰竭和慢性生命患者的记录护理目标讨论的质量
限制疾病。
通过指导研究活动和正式研究培训的结合,我将获得宝贵的
分析方法的研究培训,以提高使用“真实世界”数据、应用的研究的有效性
混合方法研究为健康干预设计和临床试验提供信息。
培训活动将使我为独立临床研究者的职业生涯做好准备,并将形成
旨在改善急性呼吸衰竭患者预后的研究机构的基础。
这些研究和培训活动将通过该中心丰富的学术研究环境得到促进。
华盛顿大学医学院、护理学院和公共卫生学院以及 Cambia Palliative
华盛顿大学医学卓越护理中心。
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