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Customized Care: An intervention to Improve Communication and health outcomes in multimorbidity

Authors :
Sule Yilmaz
Marsha N. Wittink
Ben Chapman
Paul R. Duberstein
Patrick G. Walsh
Source :
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, Vol 4, Iss C, Pp 214-221 (2016), Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

Introduction Many primary care patients with multimorbidity (two or more chronic conditions) and depression or anxiety have day-to-day challenges that affect health outcomes, such as having financial or housing concerns, or dealing with social or emotional stressors. Yet, primary care providers (PCPs) are often unaware of patients' daily challenges coping with chronic disease. We developed Customized Care, an intervention, to address the barriers to effective communication about patient's day-to-day challenges. Methods In this report we describe the rationale and design of a randomized clinical pilot study to examine the effect of Customized Care on patient-PCP communication and patient health outcomes, including depression, anxiety and functional outcomes. Customized Care comprises two components: (1) a computer-based discussion prioritization tool (DPT) designed to empower patients to communicate their health related priorities; and (2) a customized question prompt list (QPL) tailored to these priorities. Primary care clinic patients and PCPs participated in the study, which consisted of in-person patient assessments, audio recording and transcription of the patient-PCP office visit, and follow-up patient assessments by phone. Results We describe study participant demographics and development of a coding manual to assess communication within the office visit. Participants were recruited from an urban primary care clinic. Sixty patients and 12 PCPs were enrolled over six months. Conclusions With better communication about everyday challenges, patients and PCPs can have more informed discussions about health care options that positively influence patient outcomes. We expect that Customized Care will improve patient-PCP communication about day-to-day challenges, which can lead to better health outcomes.

Details

ISSN :
24518654
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....12db4851e754b838abae0a1508a3ae3c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2016.10.002