A trauma medical home, evaluating collaborative care for the older injured patient: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

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2020-07-16
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American English
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Background It is estimated that 55 million adults will be 65 years and older in the USA by 2020. These older adults are at increased risk for injury and their recovery is multi-faceted. A collaborative care model may improve psychological and functional outcomes of the non-neurologically impaired older trauma patient and reduce health care costs.

Methods This is a randomized controlled trial of 430 patients aged 50 and older who have suffered a non-neurologic injury and are admitted to a level one trauma center in Indianapolis, IN, or Madison, WI. Participants will be assigned to either the Trauma Medical Home (TMH) intervention or usual care. The TMH intervention is a collaborative care model that includes validated protocols addressing the multi-faceted needs of this population, with the help of care coordination software and a mobile office concept. The primary outcome is self-reported physical recovery at 6- and 12-month follow-up. Secondary outcomes include self-reported psychological recovery, acute health care utilization, and cost-effectiveness of the intervention at 6 and 12 months. The TMH collaborative care model will be delivered by a registered nurse care coordinator. The assessments will be completed by trained blinded research assistants.

Discussion The proposed study will evaluate a collaborative care model to help maximize psychological and functional recovery for non-neurologically injured older patients at four level one trauma centers in the Midwest.

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Ortiz, D., Meagher, A. D., Lindroth, H., Holler, E., Gao, S., Khan, B., Lasiter, S., Boustani, M., & Zarzaur, B. (2020). A trauma medical home, evaluating collaborative care for the older injured patient: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials, 21(1), 655. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-020-04582-x
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