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Improving Serious Illness Care for Underserved Populations: Patient and Caregiver Experience with Tele-Palliative Care

Organization RAND CORPORATIONLocation SANTA MONICA, UNITED STATESPosted 19 Jul 2023Deadline 30 Apr 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202521+ years oldAcademic Medical CentersAddressAdultAdult HumanAdvance Care PlanningAdvance Health Care PlanningAreaCare GiversCaregiversCaringCommunicationCompetenceConsensusEffectivenessEnrollmentFamilyFamily Care GiverFamily CaregiverFeelingGoalsHealth Care ProvidersHealth PersonnelHealth systemHearingHumanImprove AccessInterviewLifeMeasuresMethodsModalityModern ManOut-patientsOutpatientsPain ControlPain TherapyPain intensityPain managementPalliative CarePalliative TherapyPalliative TreatmentPatient CarePatient Care DeliveryPatientsPersonsProcessPrognosisProspective, cohort studyProviderQOCQOL improvementQuality of CareRecommendationReportingResearchSamplingSpecialtySpiritualitySurvey InstrumentSurveysTestingTrustUnderserved PopulationUniversity Medical CentersVisitWorkadulthoodcare for patientscare of patientscare providerscare servicescare systemscaring for patientscohortcomfort careend of life careend of life communicationend-of-life communicationenrollexperiencefeelingshealth care personnelhealth care workerhealth providerhealth workforceimprovedimprovements in QOLimprovements in quality of lifemanage symptommedical personnelmedical specialtiesmetropolitanmultidisciplinarypain interventionpain reductionpain treatmentpalliative interventionpatient populationpatient-clinician communicationpatient-doctor communicationpatient-provider communicationpreferenceprogramsquality of life improvementreduce painrural localityrural placerural settingsymptom managementtelehealthtime usetreatment providerunder served groupunder served individualunder served peopleunder served populationunderserved groupunderserved individualunderserved peoplevirtual
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Project Abstract
There is significant unmet need among seriously ill patients and gaps in quality of communication with health care providers. For patients suffering from serious illness, palliative care provides expert pain and symptom management and planning for end-of-life care. In particular, palliative care offered via telehealth may improve access to outpatient palliative care services, which are predominantly offered in large academic medical centers in metropolitan areas. Despite an increase in telehealth for outpatient palliative care, little is known about the perspectives of patients on modality of palliative care and how communication may be impacted by a virtual mode of delivery. In this prospective cohort study, we will enroll a cohort of adult patients referred to outpatient palliative care to compare care experiences of in-person versus tele-palliative care visits and understand the nuances around their needs and preferences for modality of care. Using mixed methods we will 1) evaluate both patient- and caregiver-reported experience with in-person and tele- palliative care over time using patient and caregiver-specific surveys and in-depth interviews with patients and caregivers; 2) compare communication quality and use of recommended communication processes between in- person and tele-palliative care using an analysis of recorded in-person and telehealth visits; and 3) examine perspectives of in-person visits versus tele-palliative care including perceived barriers and facilitators to both modes of delivery using qualitative interviews with palliative care providers. The proposed research will improve understanding of the experiences seriously ill patients and their family caregivers to address issues around mode of delivery of palliative care. Findings will provide a roadmap for health systems to improve patient-provider communication and identify strategies to improve experience and overall quality of palliative care delivered both in person and via telehealth.

Grant Number: 5R01NR020788-03
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Julia Bandini

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