Increasing palliative care capacity in primary care: study protocol of a cluster randomized controlled trial of the CAPACITI training program

Abstract Background Primary care providers play a critical role in providing early palliative care to their patients. Despite the availability of clinical education on best practices in palliative care, primary care providers often lack practical guidance to help them operationalize this approach in...

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Main Authors: Hsien Seow, Daryl Bainbridge, Samantha Winemaker, Kelli Stajduhar, Gregory Pond, Kathy Kortes-Miller, Denise Marshall, Frances Kilbertus, Jeff Myers, Leah Steinberg, Nadia Incardona, Oren Levine, Jose Pereira
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:55b8a32722db4519b8092562d36cbecc 2023-05-15T17:54:00+02:00 Increasing palliative care capacity in primary care: study protocol of a cluster randomized controlled trial of the CAPACITI training program Hsien Seow Daryl Bainbridge Samantha Winemaker Kelli Stajduhar Gregory Pond Kathy Kortes-Miller Denise Marshall Frances Kilbertus Jeff Myers Leah Steinberg Nadia Incardona Oren Levine Jose Pereira 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-022-01124-x https://doaj.org/article/55b8a32722db4519b8092562d36cbecc EN eng BMC https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-022-01124-x https://doaj.org/toc/1472-684X doi:10.1186/s12904-022-01124-x 1472-684X https://doaj.org/article/55b8a32722db4519b8092562d36cbecc BMC Palliative Care, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2023) Palliative Care Education Health Personnel Training Programs Professional Competence Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Special situations and conditions RC952-1245 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-022-01124-x 2023-01-15T01:29:28Z Abstract Background Primary care providers play a critical role in providing early palliative care to their patients. Despite the availability of clinical education on best practices in palliative care, primary care providers often lack practical guidance to help them operationalize this approach in practice. CAPACITI is a virtual training program aimed at providing practical tips, strategies, and action plans to provide an early palliative approach to care. The entire program consists of 12 sessions (1 h each), divided evenly across three modules: (1) Identify and Assess; (2) Enhance Communication Skills; (3) Coordinate for Ongoing Care. We report the protocol for our planned evaluation of CAPACITI on its effectiveness in helping primary care providers increase their identification of patients requiring a palliative approach to care and to strengthen other core competencies. Methods A cluster randomized controlled trial evaluating two modes of CAPACITI program delivery: 1) self-directed learning, consisting of online access to program materials; and 2) facilitated learning, which also includes live webinars where the online materials are presented and discussed. The primary outcomes are 1) percent of patients identified as requiring palliative care (PC), 2) timing of first initiation of PC, and self-reported PC competency (EPCS tool). Secondary outcomes include self-reported confidence in PC, practice change, and team collaboration (AITCS-II tool), as well as qualitative interviews. Covariates that will be examined are readiness for change (ORCA tool), learning preference, and team size. Primary care teams representing interdisciplinary providers, including physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, care coordinators, and allied health professionals will be recruited from across Canada. The completion of all three modules is expected to take participating teams a total of six months. Discussion CAPACITI is a national trial aimed at behavior change in primary care providers. This research will help ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Orca Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Canada BMC Palliative Care 22 1
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Education
Health Personnel
Training Programs
Professional Competence
Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
Special situations and conditions
RC952-1245
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Education
Health Personnel
Training Programs
Professional Competence
Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
Special situations and conditions
RC952-1245
Hsien Seow
Daryl Bainbridge
Samantha Winemaker
Kelli Stajduhar
Gregory Pond
Kathy Kortes-Miller
Denise Marshall
Frances Kilbertus
Jeff Myers
Leah Steinberg
Nadia Incardona
Oren Levine
Jose Pereira
Increasing palliative care capacity in primary care: study protocol of a cluster randomized controlled trial of the CAPACITI training program
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Education
Health Personnel
Training Programs
Professional Competence
Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
Special situations and conditions
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description Abstract Background Primary care providers play a critical role in providing early palliative care to their patients. Despite the availability of clinical education on best practices in palliative care, primary care providers often lack practical guidance to help them operationalize this approach in practice. CAPACITI is a virtual training program aimed at providing practical tips, strategies, and action plans to provide an early palliative approach to care. The entire program consists of 12 sessions (1 h each), divided evenly across three modules: (1) Identify and Assess; (2) Enhance Communication Skills; (3) Coordinate for Ongoing Care. We report the protocol for our planned evaluation of CAPACITI on its effectiveness in helping primary care providers increase their identification of patients requiring a palliative approach to care and to strengthen other core competencies. Methods A cluster randomized controlled trial evaluating two modes of CAPACITI program delivery: 1) self-directed learning, consisting of online access to program materials; and 2) facilitated learning, which also includes live webinars where the online materials are presented and discussed. The primary outcomes are 1) percent of patients identified as requiring palliative care (PC), 2) timing of first initiation of PC, and self-reported PC competency (EPCS tool). Secondary outcomes include self-reported confidence in PC, practice change, and team collaboration (AITCS-II tool), as well as qualitative interviews. Covariates that will be examined are readiness for change (ORCA tool), learning preference, and team size. Primary care teams representing interdisciplinary providers, including physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, care coordinators, and allied health professionals will be recruited from across Canada. The completion of all three modules is expected to take participating teams a total of six months. Discussion CAPACITI is a national trial aimed at behavior change in primary care providers. This research will help ...
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author Hsien Seow
Daryl Bainbridge
Samantha Winemaker
Kelli Stajduhar
Gregory Pond
Kathy Kortes-Miller
Denise Marshall
Frances Kilbertus
Jeff Myers
Leah Steinberg
Nadia Incardona
Oren Levine
Jose Pereira
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Daryl Bainbridge
Samantha Winemaker
Kelli Stajduhar
Gregory Pond
Kathy Kortes-Miller
Denise Marshall
Frances Kilbertus
Jeff Myers
Leah Steinberg
Nadia Incardona
Oren Levine
Jose Pereira
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title Increasing palliative care capacity in primary care: study protocol of a cluster randomized controlled trial of the CAPACITI training program
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