Treatment Trials

7 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions

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The Role of the Pharmacist and Pharmacogenomics in the Care of Seriously Ill Patients
Description

Researchers are trying to learn more about how pharmacists and pharmacogenomic testing can help care providers improve control of symptoms and quality of life in seriously ill patients.

TERMINATED
Dosing Study of Amino Acids in Seriously Ill Patients
Description

The purpose of this study is to determine the best rate of infusion of amino acids (15% CLINISOL - sulfite-free (Amino Acid) Injection) for nutrition in subjects with with stages II to IVB head and neck cancer.

COMPLETED
Effects of Repeated Decision Making Among Surrogates of Seriously Ill Patients
Description

Decision making capacity fatigues after repeated decisions similar to skeletal muscle. The result is decision fatigue, in which subsequent decisions are altered toward the status quo. Surrogates are at risk for decision fatigue yet it has not been studied. We propose a randomized study in the outpatient setting in surrogates and patients at high risk for needing to make complex decisions, in an effort to determine the impact of decision fatigue on surrogate self-control and subsequent choices.

Conditions
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A ProspectiveTrial Using Video Images in Advance Care Planning in Hospitalized Seriously Ill Patients With Advanced Cancer
Description

The purpose of this study is to compare the decision making of hospitalized subjects with advanced cancer having a verbal discussion about CPR compared to subjects using a video.

Conditions
ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Goals of Care Conversations Study
Description

The long term goal is to improve quality of care in Veterans with serious illnesses by aligning medical care with Veterans' goals and values. The objective of this study is to use a sequentially randomized trial to determine what implementation strategies are effective to increase early, outpatient goals of care conversations. The study will use interviews with and surveys of medical providers, patients, and caregivers, along with medical record data. This work is significant because it tests ways Veterans can express their goals and preferences for life sustaining treatments and have them honored.

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A Prospective Randomized Trial Using Video Images in Advance Care Planning in Seriously Ill Hospitalized Patients
Description

The purpose of this study is to compare the decision making of hospitalized subjects having a verbal discussion about CPR compared to subjects using a video.

RECRUITING
Comparing Optimized Models of Primary And Specialist Services for Palliative Care: Pilot Feasibility Trial
Description

Palliative care (PC) seeks to reduce suffering and improve quality of life for patients with serious illnesses and their families. National guidelines recommend that clinicians either provide palliative care themselves (generalist PC) or consult experts (specialist PC) as a standard part of serious illness care. This feasibility pilot study will be conducted with 6 hospitals at two large U.S. health systems and enroll 540 seriously ill hospitalized patients. Eligibility is determined by a mortality prediction score where enrolled patients have at least a 60% risk of dying within 1 year. Enrollment assessment occurs as close as possible to 36 hours post admission. In this cluster-randomized trial, the 6 hospitals will be randomized to 3 arms: (1) standardized usual care, (2) trained generalist PC, or (3) specialist PC. Generalists are trained using the Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC) online trainings. The pilot study will only measure process outcomes to assess the feasibility of a larger clinical trial (e.g., are the interventions working as intended). This pilot feasibility study is the precursor to a much larger pragmatic, hybrid effectiveness-implementation parallel-cluster RCT that will assess the comparative effectiveness of triggering generalist PC and specialist PC on several patient-centered outcome measures.