This is a prospective, randomized, wait-list controlled study examining the impact of providing medically appropriate meals to patients discharged from Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital after acute decompensated heart failure. Upon discharge, patients will be randomized to either the intervention or wait list control arm. The intervention is the delivery of medically appropriate meals and groceries to patients' homes in a tapered manner over five months (the equivalent of three meals a day for 60 days, then the equivalent of two meals a day for 30 days, then the equivalent of one meal a day for 60 days) and monthly assessments with a registered dietician (RD). All food and RD assessments are administered via a community partner, Project Open Hand, as a modification of current offerings for clients at Project Open Hand. Subjects randomized into the wait list control arm will receive the food intervention five months after discharge. The study's primary aim is to examine the impact of nutritional support on the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire scores. In addition, the study aims to examine the impact of nutritional support on healthcare utilization (particularly readmission rates and emergency room utilization), dietary change, medication adherence, and quality of life.
The San Francisco Department of Public Health, University of California at San Francisco (UCSF), and Project Open Hand (POH), a community based organization in San Francisco which provides meals and groceries to chronically ill clients in the Bay Area, have partnered to conduct a prospective, randomized, wait-list controlled study examining the impact of providing medically appropriate meals and registered dietician (RD) support to patients discharged from Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital after acute decompensated heart failure. Before discharge, patients will be randomized to either the intervention or wait list control arm. The intervention consists of the delivery of medically appropriate meals and/or groceries to participants' homes in a tapered manner over five months (the equivalent of three meals a day for 60 days, then the equivalent of two meals a day for 30 days, then the equivalent of one meal a day for 60 days) and monthly nutrition education with a registered dietician (RD). All food and nutritional education are administered by POH staff and RDs. Participants randomized into the wait list control arm will receive the food intervention five months after discharge. The study's primary aim is to examine the impact of nutritional support on the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire scores. In addition, the study aims to examine the impact of nutritional support on healthcare utilization (particularly readmission rates and emergency room utilization), dietary change, medication adherence, and quality of life. The investigators will assess outcomes at baseline while patients are hospitalized, 1 month after discharge, and 5 months after discharge using quantitative surveys. The investigators will call participants at 3 months and 4 months after discharge with a shorter quantitative survey assessing a subset of outcome measures. In addition, the investigators will conduct a qualitative interview near the conclusion of the intervention in a subset of participants to understand perceived impacts of the intervention as well as barriers and facilitators to heart failure care.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
192
Weekly nutritional components: Month 1: equivalent of 3 meals/day in the form of 14 frozen meals, and breakfast bag with items to prepare 7 breakfast meals. Month 2: equivalent of 3 meals a day in the form of 7 frozen meals, grocery bags, and breakfast bags with items to prepare 7 breakfast meals. Month 3: the equivalent of 2 meals a day in the form of 7 frozen meals and grocery bags. Month 4: Participant choice to receive either 7 frozen meals or grocery bag with equivalent food for 1 meal a day. Month 5: Grocery bag with equivalent food for 1 meal a day Nutritional counseling component: Individual counseling with Registered Dietician monthly
Zuckerberg San Francisco General
San Francisco, California, United States
Change in the overall Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) scores from baseline to one month by study arm
The Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire is a 23-item instrument that quantifies physical function, symptoms (frequency, severity and recent change), social function, self-efficacy and knowledge, and quality of life. An overall summary score can be derived from the physical function, symptom (frequency and severity), social function and quality of life domains. Scores are transformed to a range of 0-100, in which higher scores reflect better health status.The change in the overall score from baseline to one month will be reported.
Time frame: Baseline and one month
Change in the overall Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) scores from baseline to five months by study arm
The Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire is a 23-item instrument that quantifies physical function, symptoms (frequency, severity and recent change), social function, self-efficacy and knowledge, and quality of life. An overall summary score can be derived from the physical function, symptom (frequency and severity), social function and quality of life domains. Scores are transformed to a range of 0-100, in which higher scores reflect better health status. The change in the overall score from baseline to five months will be reported.
Time frame: Baseline and five months
Change in the clinical summary Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) scores from baseline to one month by study arm
The Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire is a 23-item instrument that quantifies physical function, symptoms (frequency, severity and recent change), social function, self-efficacy and knowledge, and quality of life. A clinical summary score can be obtained from the symptom frequency and burden domains and the physical limitation domain. Scores are transformed to a range of 0-100, in which higher scores reflect better health status.The change in the clinical summary score from baseline to one month will be reported by study arm.
Time frame: Baseline and one month
Change in the clinical summary Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) scores from baseline to five months by study arm
The Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire is a 23-item instrument that quantifies physical function, symptoms (frequency, severity and recent change), social function, self-efficacy and knowledge, and quality of life. A clinical summary score can be obtained from the symptom frequency and burden domains and the physical limitation domain. Scores are transformed to a range of 0-100, in which higher scores reflect better health status.The change in the clinical summary score from baseline to five months will be reported by study arm.
Time frame: Baseline and five months
Change in the physical domain Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) scores from baseline to one month by study arm
The Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire is a 23-item instrument that quantifies physical function, symptoms (frequency, severity and recent change), social function, self-efficacy and knowledge, and quality of life. Scores from the physical domain can be transformed to 0 to 100 , in which higher scores reflects better health status.The change in the physical domain score from baseline to one month will be reported by study arm.
Time frame: Baseline and one month
Change in the physical domain Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) scores from baseline to five months by study arm
The Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire is a 23-item instrument that quantifies physical function, symptoms (frequency, severity and recent change), social function, self-efficacy and knowledge, and quality of life. Scores from the physical domain can be transformed to 0 to 100 , in which higher scores reflects better health status.The change in the physical domain score from baseline to five months will be reported by study arm.
Time frame: Baseline and five months
Hospital admissions from baseline to 1 month, by study arm
Number of admissions to hospitals that is a composite of: 1) At baseline, participants will self-report ER visits to hospitals OTHER than Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital in the past three months, and 2) the number of admissions to Zuckerberg San Francisco General will be determined by medical records. The number of hospital admissions from baseline to 1 month after discharge, by study arm will be reported.
Time frame: Baseline and 1 month
Hospital admissions from baseline to 5 month, by study arm
Number of admissions to hospitals that is a composite of:1) At baseline, participants will self-report ER visits to hospitals OTHER than Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital in the past three months, and 2) the number of admissions to Zuckerberg San Francisco General will be determined by medical records. The number of hospital admissions from baseline to five month after discharge, by study arm will be reported.
Time frame: Baseline and 5 months
Emergency room utilization at any hospital from baseline to 1 month, by study arm.
Number of emergency room visits that is a composite of: 1) At baseline, participants will self-report emergency room visits to hospitals OTHER than Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital in the past three months, and 2) the number of emergency room visits at Zuckerberg San Francisco General will be determined by medical records.The number of emergency room visits will be reported from baseline to 1 month after discharge, by study arm.
Time frame: Baseline and 1 month
Emergency room utilization at any hospital from baseline to 5 month, by study arm.
Number of ER visits that is a composite of: 1) At baseline, participants will self-report emergency room visits to hospitals OTHER than Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital in the past three months, and 2) the number of emergency room visits at Zuckerberg San Francisco General will be determined by medical records.The number of emergency room visits admissions will be reported from baseline to 1 month after discharge, by study arm.
Time frame: Baseline and 5 months
Change in overall health-related quality of life from baseline to five months, by study arm
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Health-related quality of life will be measured using the 4-item Healthy Days Core Module of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Health-Related Quality of Life survey. This module asks the number of days in the past 30 days the person felt physically or mentally unwell. The summary index then estimates the number of healthy days subtracting the number of unhealthy days from 30 days. The change in healthy days from baseline to five months by study arm will be reported.
Time frame: Baseline and five months
Change in food insecurity severity from baseline to one month by study arm
The 10-item adult version of the US household food security survey module from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) will be used to assess the change in the food security scores from baseline to one month. The score ranges from 0 to 18 in households with children, and 0 to 10 in households without children. Higher score indicates higher severity of food insecurity. The change in the food insecurity scores from baseline to one month by study arm will be reported.
Time frame: Baseline and 1 month
Change in food insecurity severity from baseline to five months by study arm
The 10-item adult version of the US household food security survey module from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) will be used to assess the change in the food security scores from baseline to five months. The score ranges from 0 to 18 in households with children, and 0 to 10 in households without children. Higher score indicates higher severity of food insecurity. The change in the food insecurity scores from baseline to five months by study arm will be reported.
Time frame: Baseline and 5 months
Change in consumption of food high in sodium from baseline to five months by study arm.
Food consumption was collected using food frequency questionnaire that assess the frequency of intake of 32 food items in the prior month. A change in the consumption (servings/day) of food high in sodium from baseline to five months will be reported.
Time frame: Baseline and five moths
Change in consumption of food high in saturated fat consumption from baseline to five months by study arm.
Food consumption was collected using food frequency questionnaire that assess the frequency of intake of 32 food items in the prior month. A change in the consumption (servings/day) of food high in saturated fat from baseline to five months will be reported.
Time frame: Baseline and five months
Change in medication adherence from baseline to five months, by study arm
A Single-Item Rating Visual Analogue Scale (range 0-100) for medication adherence will estimate the percentage of medications taken in the past month and is reliable and valid, including in low-literacy populations. A higher value indicates higher adherence. The change in medication adherence (percentage points) from baseline to five months between intervention and control arms will be reported.
Time frame: Baseline and five months
Change in depressive symptoms from baseline to five months, by study arm
Change in depressive symptoms, using the 9 items Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), with scores ranging from 0 to 27, with higher scores indicating higher levels of depression. The change in PHQ-9 scores from baseline to one month, and from baseline to five months among by study arms will be reported.
Time frame: Baseline and five months