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| The William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust | OTHER |
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The purpose of this study is to determine whether a phone call from a nurse within 1-3 days after discharge from the Emergency Department (ED) decreases return visits to the ED/ hospital admissions/ death (combined outcome) in patients age 65 and above. As secondary outcomes, time to follow up appointment with physician and economic impact of this intervention will be assessed.
Patients 65 years of age and older will be randomized following discharge from the ED into one of two groups. Group 1(Intervention) will receive a phone call collecting information about understanding of ED discharge instructions and guiding patient through the discharge instructions, and Group 2 (Placebo) will receive a follow up phone call for a satisfaction survey.
We hypothesize return visits to the ED and readmission to the hospital will decrease as a result of the nurse phone call intervention.
Procedures: All patients age 65 and above will be randomized to one of two groups within 1-3 days after discharge from the UNC ED: 1) Interventional follow-up phone call; or 2) Placebo phone call, implementing only a satisfaction survey.
The intervention phone call will ask whether patients have obtained the newly prescribed medicines, ask if the patient understands the instructions for taking the medicines and inquire if a patient has made an appointment with his/her personal physician. The caller will attempt to answer questions about the medicines, and encourage patients to take the medicines as directed. The caller will also encourage the patients to follow-up with their own physician in a timely manner and offer to help with setting up follow up appointments if needed.
Subsequently, 30-35 days after ED discharge, all patients will receive a phone call to evaluate rates of compliance with medicines and scheduling follow-up appointments. All calls will be made by trained nurses.
Using an α 0.05 and β 0.80 we will need to enroll 2235 patients to detect a decrease in ED return visits/re-admission/ death of 6%. There will be one interim analysis 1 year into the two year planned study.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Satisfaction Survey | Placebo Comparator | Within 1-3 days after ED discharge, patients will be called by a nurse to complete a brief satisfaction survey. |
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| ED Discharge and Medication Call | Active Comparator | Within 1-3 days after ED discharge, patients will receive a follow up phone call from a nurse to review discharge instructions, review medication instructions, and provide any necessary patient navigation. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| ED Discharge & Medication Call | Behavioral | Patients will receive a follow up phone call from a nurse to review discharge instructions and provide any necessary patient navigation. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Time to the first occurrence of hospital readmission, emergency department visit, or death. | Measured by (1) Self-report via a phone call to the patient or care giver up to 35 days post-discharge, and (2) Utilization of existing medical records. | 0-35 days |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Time elapsed from initial emergency department visit to Physician follow up | 0-35 Days | |
| Patient satisfaction as reported by phone survey | 0-35 Days |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| John S Kizer, M.D. | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | Principal Investigator |
| Kevin Biese, M.D. | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of North Carolina | Chapel Hill | North Carolina | 27599 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 29272029 | Derived | Biese KJ, Busby-Whitehead J, Cai J, Stearns SC, Roberts E, Mihas P, Emmett D, Zhou Q, Farmer F, Kizer JS. Telephone Follow-Up for Older Adults Discharged to Home from the Emergency Department: A Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2018 Mar;66(3):452-458. doi: 10.1111/jgs.15142. Epub 2017 Dec 22. |
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| Placebo Comparator | Behavioral |
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