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Item Palliative Care for People With Moderate-Severe Dementia in the Community: Results of the In-Peace Trial(Oxford University Press, 2024-12-31) Sachs, Greg; Johnson, Nina; Gao, Sujuan; Pan, Minmin; Torke, Alexia; Hickman, Susan; Kroenke, Kurt; Medicine, School of MedicineDementia care management programs in the community demonstrate some benefits. Study limitations include limited numbers of people living with dementia (PLWD) with advanced disease or from minoritized populations; lack of palliative care components; and limited success reducing health care utilization. IN-PEACE tested dementia care management integrated with palliative care for PLWD with moderate-severe disease in the community and their caregivers. 201 PLWD-caregiver dyads were randomized to either a dementia care coordinator (99) or usual care (102) and followed for 24 months. Outcomes were neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPI-Q severity) and symptom management (SM-EOLD) in PLWD; distress (NPI-Q distress) and depression symptoms (PHQ-8) in caregivers; and the combined measure of ED visits/hospitalizations. Outcomes were assessed quarterly. Separate mixed effects models were run for each symptom/distress measure and a zero-inflated Poisson model compared the mean number of ED/hospitalization events. Subgroup analyses were conducted based on baseline NPI-Q severity, sex, race, income, and health system. There were no statistically significant differences between groups in any symptoms or distress measures in PLWD or caregivers. PLWD receiving the intervention, however, had substantially fewer ED/hospitalization events (means 1.06 events versus 2.37, p < 0.007). The intervention reduced the proportion of PLWD who had one or more ED/hospitalization events (78.4% of controls vs. 50.5% of intervention, p < 0.001). The relative risk reduction was 35.6% for an event, absolute risk reduction 27.9%, and number needed to treat (NNT) of 3.6. PLWD with higher NPI-Q at baseline and Black PLWD experienced greater reductions in ED visit hospitalization events.