Rationale and design of an interventional study of cross-sectoral, coordinated treatment of stroke patients with patient-orientated outcome measurement (StroCare)

Abstract Introduction Stroke has a long-term impact on functional status and quality of life in multiple health domains. A well-coordinated managed care program for stroke patients is crucial for ameliorating patients’ health and cost-efficient use of resources. The aim of this study is the implemen...

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Main Authors: David Leander Rimmele, Theresa Schrage, Christian Brettschneider, Alexander Engels, Christian Gerloff, Martin Härter, Michael Rosenkranz, Holger Schmidt, Levente Kriston, Götz Thomalla
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Published: BMC 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s42466-021-00107-2
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spelling doaj-63a4e998ef79461f887f880f6908834a2021-02-07T12:30:59ZengBMCNeurological Research and Practice2524-34892021-02-01311910.1186/s42466-021-00107-2Rationale and design of an interventional study of cross-sectoral, coordinated treatment of stroke patients with patient-orientated outcome measurement (StroCare)David Leander Rimmele0Theresa Schrage1Christian Brettschneider2Alexander Engels3Christian Gerloff4Martin Härter5Michael Rosenkranz6Holger Schmidt7Levente Kriston8Götz Thomalla9Department of Neurology, University Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfDepartment of Medical Psychology, University Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfDepartment of Health Economics and Health Care Research, University Medical Center Hamburg EppendorfDepartment of Health Economics and Health Care Research, University Medical Center Hamburg EppendorfDepartment of Neurology, University Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfDepartment of Medical Psychology, University Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfDepartment of Neurology and Neurological Early Rehabilitation, Albertinen KrankenhausDepartment of Neurology, Elbe Klinik StadeDepartment of Medical Psychology, University Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfDepartment of Neurology, University Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfAbstract Introduction Stroke has a long-term impact on functional status and quality of life in multiple health domains. A well-coordinated managed care program for stroke patients is crucial for ameliorating patients’ health and cost-efficient use of resources. The aim of this study is the implementation and evaluation of an optimised cross-sectoral, coordinated and managed care program for stroke patients bridging secondary and tertiary care. Methods In this multi-center mixed method sequentially controlled intervention study, stroke patients with ischemic stroke (I63), transient ischemic attack and related syndromes (G45), or intracerebral haermorrhage (I64) will be invited to participate. For a 12-months period, 235 consecutive patients are expected to be enrolled and assigned standard of care treatment as an active control group. During the following 12 months, 235 consecutive patients will be enrolled and assigned to a post stroke intervention program. The StroCare intervention consists of repeated outpatient visits with specialized stroke teams, the implementation of a case manager, the use of an electronical tool for communication between acute care, rehabilitation facilities, and out-patient care, and the definition of individualized treatment targets. Patients will be followed up for 24 months. The primary outcome is health-related quality of life measured by the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System 10-Question Short Form (PROMIS-10) at 12 months after the index event, i.e. stroke or TIA. For the qualitative survey of the implementation process, 21 patients in the intervention group will be interviewed after implementation of the interventions. In addition, 20 health care providers and staff members will be interviewed before and after implementation. Additionally, economic outcomes will be evaluated after 6 and 12 months. Perspective The study will not only provide information about the tested intervention but is likely to be helpful for clinicians, suppliers of reimbursement, and researchers in implementing and evaluating complex interventions in stroke care in general. With this program, the health care system will have a reference model at its disposal for transfer to other regions and settings. Trial registration The trial is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov ( NCT04159324 ). Approval of the local ethics committee (Ethik-Kommission der Ärztekammer Hamburg, Niedersachsen, Schleswig-Holstein) has been obtained.https://doi.org/10.1186/s42466-021-00107-2StrokeQuality of lifeStroke nurseCase managementImplementationControlled trial
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author David Leander Rimmele
Theresa Schrage
Christian Brettschneider
Alexander Engels
Christian Gerloff
Martin Härter
Michael Rosenkranz
Holger Schmidt
Levente Kriston
Götz Thomalla
spellingShingle David Leander Rimmele
Theresa Schrage
Christian Brettschneider
Alexander Engels
Christian Gerloff
Martin Härter
Michael Rosenkranz
Holger Schmidt
Levente Kriston
Götz Thomalla
Rationale and design of an interventional study of cross-sectoral, coordinated treatment of stroke patients with patient-orientated outcome measurement (StroCare)
Neurological Research and Practice
Stroke
Quality of life
Stroke nurse
Case management
Implementation
Controlled trial
author_facet David Leander Rimmele
Theresa Schrage
Christian Brettschneider
Alexander Engels
Christian Gerloff
Martin Härter
Michael Rosenkranz
Holger Schmidt
Levente Kriston
Götz Thomalla
author_sort David Leander Rimmele
title Rationale and design of an interventional study of cross-sectoral, coordinated treatment of stroke patients with patient-orientated outcome measurement (StroCare)
title_short Rationale and design of an interventional study of cross-sectoral, coordinated treatment of stroke patients with patient-orientated outcome measurement (StroCare)
title_full Rationale and design of an interventional study of cross-sectoral, coordinated treatment of stroke patients with patient-orientated outcome measurement (StroCare)
title_fullStr Rationale and design of an interventional study of cross-sectoral, coordinated treatment of stroke patients with patient-orientated outcome measurement (StroCare)
title_full_unstemmed Rationale and design of an interventional study of cross-sectoral, coordinated treatment of stroke patients with patient-orientated outcome measurement (StroCare)
title_sort rationale and design of an interventional study of cross-sectoral, coordinated treatment of stroke patients with patient-orientated outcome measurement (strocare)
publisher BMC
series Neurological Research and Practice
issn 2524-3489
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Introduction Stroke has a long-term impact on functional status and quality of life in multiple health domains. A well-coordinated managed care program for stroke patients is crucial for ameliorating patients’ health and cost-efficient use of resources. The aim of this study is the implementation and evaluation of an optimised cross-sectoral, coordinated and managed care program for stroke patients bridging secondary and tertiary care. Methods In this multi-center mixed method sequentially controlled intervention study, stroke patients with ischemic stroke (I63), transient ischemic attack and related syndromes (G45), or intracerebral haermorrhage (I64) will be invited to participate. For a 12-months period, 235 consecutive patients are expected to be enrolled and assigned standard of care treatment as an active control group. During the following 12 months, 235 consecutive patients will be enrolled and assigned to a post stroke intervention program. The StroCare intervention consists of repeated outpatient visits with specialized stroke teams, the implementation of a case manager, the use of an electronical tool for communication between acute care, rehabilitation facilities, and out-patient care, and the definition of individualized treatment targets. Patients will be followed up for 24 months. The primary outcome is health-related quality of life measured by the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System 10-Question Short Form (PROMIS-10) at 12 months after the index event, i.e. stroke or TIA. For the qualitative survey of the implementation process, 21 patients in the intervention group will be interviewed after implementation of the interventions. In addition, 20 health care providers and staff members will be interviewed before and after implementation. Additionally, economic outcomes will be evaluated after 6 and 12 months. Perspective The study will not only provide information about the tested intervention but is likely to be helpful for clinicians, suppliers of reimbursement, and researchers in implementing and evaluating complex interventions in stroke care in general. With this program, the health care system will have a reference model at its disposal for transfer to other regions and settings. Trial registration The trial is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov ( NCT04159324 ). Approval of the local ethics committee (Ethik-Kommission der Ärztekammer Hamburg, Niedersachsen, Schleswig-Holstein) has been obtained.
topic Stroke
Quality of life
Stroke nurse
Case management
Implementation
Controlled trial
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s42466-021-00107-2
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