Mobile app–facilitated collaborative palliative care intervention for critically ill older adults-A randomized clinical trial

12/21/24 at 03:10 AM

Mobile app–facilitated collaborative palliative care intervention for critically ill older adults-A randomized clinical trial
JAMA Internal Medicine; Christopher E. Cox, MD, MPH; Deepshikha C. Ashana, MD, MBA, MS; Katelyn Dempsey, MPH; Maren K. Olsen, PhD; Alice Parish, MSPH; David Casarett, MD; Kimberly S. Johnson, MD; Krista L. Haines, DO; Colleen Naglee, MD; Jason N. Katz, MD, MHS; Mashael Al-Hegelan, MD, MBA; Isaretta L. Riley, MD, MPH; Sharron L. Docherty, RN, PNP, PhD; 12/24
An automated electronic health record–integrated, mobile application–based communication platform that displayed family-reported needs over 7 days, coached ICU attending physicians on addressing needs, and prompted palliative care consultation if needs were not reduced within 3 study days. In this randomized clinical trial, a collaborative, person-centered, ICU-based palliative care intervention had no effect on palliative care needs or psychological distress compared to usual care despite a higher frequency of palliative care consultations and family meetings among intervention participants.

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