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NCT05302310: INSPIRE
INSPIRE: Feasibility of a Community-based Integrated Care Model for Older Adults Living at Home
trial testing integrated care in Frailty in 12 participants. Completed in 10 October 2022.
30 September 2022
Quick facts
| Lead sponsor | University of Basel |
|---|---|
| Status | Completed |
| Study type | OBSERVATIONAL |
| Enrollment | 12 |
| Start date | 21 March 2022 |
| Primary completion | 30 September 2022 |
| Estimated completion | 10 October 2022 |
| Sites | 1 location across Switzerland |
Drugs / interventions tested
- integrated care
Conditions studied
- Frailty — all drugs for Frailty →
Sponsor
University of Basel
Who can join
18 and older, any sex, with Frailty. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.
Sponsor's own description
Background: The care of older people, often suffering from multiple chronic health problems is complex. As a result, many home-dwelling older people receive long-term care by a large number of care providers often in various care settings, which are neither centralized nor coordinated, putting older people are at risk for fragmented care. To address the complex needs and overcome fragmentation of care, implementation of integrated care models has been recommended. Integrated care has been described as a person-centred model of care that is structured to support coordinated, pro-active care led by a multidisciplinary core team and a lead coordinator communicating and cooperating across and within health and social sectors. However, a systematic review and meta analysis published by our research team could not show convincing evidence regarding the beneficial impact of integrated care models on health and service outcomes. But our study highlighted that the majority of the studies included effectiveness outcomes only and lacked process and implementation outcomes hindering to determine whether the negative conclusions were due to intervention or implementation failure. Therefore, this indicates the need for effectiveness studies which include process evaluations, contextual analysis, and measuring proximal implementation outcomes to determine if, how and why community-based integrated care for frail older adults is successful in practice. To facilitate the uptake of integrated care in daily practice and overcome implementation issues, principles and methods from the field of implementation science should be incorporated into future research. In January 2018, the Canton Basel-Landschaft (BL) published a new legal framework to redesign care for home-dwelling older people in the canton. This legal framework mandates the reorganization of the Canton BL into larger care regions and the creation of an Information and Advice Center (IAC) in each of these care regions. The legislation mandates the IAC to be staffed with at least a nurse. Subsequently, the INSPIRE research team has been working together with the Canton and the care region of Leimental to help operationalize and evaluate a care model for the IAC. The overall INSPIRE project is a three-phase implementation science project which aims to develop, implement and evaluate an integrated care model for the IAC for home-dwelling older adults in Canton BL. Phase 1: consisted in the development of the community-based integrated care model. Phase 2: We will assess the feasibility of the community-based integrated model of care at the IAC in Leimental. Phase 3: we will evaluate the effectiveness of this intervention. The current study focuses in the phase 2. Aims: 1. assess feasibility of recruitment to the IAC including external (e.g., strategies used to promote the IAC services) and internal processes (e.g., the number of visitors to the IAC; how clients heard of the IAC; among others); 2. assess the adoption, acceptability, feasibility, and fidelity of the integrated care model at the IAC BPA in Leimental; 3. explore perceptions of older adults and their caregivers, IAC staff, and external health and social care providers towards the implemented care model, and if adaptations are needed to the care model or the implementation strategies/process. Design: The feasibility study uses multiple methods. For aim 1, a descriptive study will be conducted to monitor the strategies used to promote the IAC and to assess which ones worked in getting older adults to reach out to the IAC. To address aims 2 and 3, a parallel convergent mixed methods observational design will be used, being the core aspect of this phase. A combination of administrative data, health record reviews, older adult and informal caregiver interviews, IAC staff meetings, and a questionnaire of community professional collaborators will be used to meet the aims of the feasibility study. Sample: For this study, multiple samples will be included to collect administrative data, implementation outcomes, and individual characteristics of consenting older adults who used the IAC services: external (people respondents to promotion strategies) and internal (all visitors to the IAC); older adults; frail older adults who receive a CGA and their informal caregivers; the IAC nurse and social worker; and community professionals who collaborate with the IAC in care coordination. Measurements \& Outcomes: Engagement measures will be provided by the IAC Administration about all visitors to the IAC. Implementation outcomes will be captured from IAC staff; older adults visiting the IAC (or with home appointments) and their informal caregivers; and community healthcare collaborators using a combination of meeting logs, interviews, IAC health records, and a questionnaire. The estimation of time-driven activity-based cost will be captured by using information provided by the IAC staff.
Publications & conference data
1 peer-reviewed publication reference this trial (live from Europe PMC):
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Protocol for a mixed methods feasibility and implementation study of a community-based integrated care model for home-dwelling older adults: The INSPIRE project.
Yip O, Mendieta MJ, Zullig LL, Zeller A, et al · · 2022 · cited 2× · PMID 36542596 · DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0278767
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- Last refreshed: 29 November 2022
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