The ACTIVE Intervention to Improve Hospice Caregiver Pain Management The major goal of this project is to implement and test this promising intervention in three hospice programs. The mixed methods evaluation of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) will provide evidence-based data for a tested intervention manual that hospice staff members can use to integrate the intervention into their practices.
The ACTIVE Intervention to Improve Hospice Caregiver Pain Management The major goal of this project is to implement and test this promising intervention in three hospice programs. The mixed methods evaluation of this RCT will provide evidence-based data for a tested intervention manual that hospice staff members can use to integrate the intervention into their practices. We will rigorously test the effectiveness of the ACTIVE intervention. We will investigate whether the assessment of the informal caregivers perception of pain management will identify those who will benefit most and whether changes in the perceptions of informal caregivers will result in improvement of patient pain. We will explore barriers and challenges in the implementation of this into every day practice within hospice
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
446
Assessing Caregivers for Team Intervention via Video Encounters: this intervention uses video technology to bridge geographic distance to empower hospice caregivers to participate in plan of care meetings for their patient
Hospice Compassus
Columbia, Missouri, United States
Hands of Hope Hospice
Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States
Caregiver Perceptions of Pain Medicine Questionaire
This 16 question instrument measures the perceptions hospice caregivers have toward the administration of pain medications. Scores on items vary from 1-5 with the lower scores indicating more problematic perceptions of pain management. A Total score is computed between 16-80 Only the last available measure will be used to reflect the measure closest to time of death.
Time frame: Every 14 days until the death of the patient for an average of 45 days-Only measure used in analysis is the last completed measure
Caregiver Quality of Life-Revised Subscale Emotional
This is one domain of a four domain instrument. It involves one question with a range of 0-10.Only the last available measure will be used to reflect the measure closest to time of death.
Time frame: Every 14 days until the death of the patient for an average of 45 days-Only measure used in analysis is the last completed measure
Anxiety
This measure determines the level of anxiety experienced by a hospice caregiver. Total scores range from 0-21 with higher scores representing more anxiety. Only the last available measure will be used to reflect the measure closest to time of death.
Time frame: Every 14 days until the death of the patient for an average of 45 days-Only measure used in analysis is the last completed measure
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