Empowering Veterans to Communicate With Healthcare Providers



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Renal Impairment / Chronic Kidney Disease
Therapuetic Areas:Nephrology / Urology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:3/15/2019
Start Date:September 17, 2018
End Date:June 1, 2019
Contact:Elisa J Gordon, PhD, MPH
Email:e-gordon@northwestern.edu
Phone:3125035563

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Empowering Veterans to Communicate With Healthcare Providers to Improve CKD Care

The goal of this VA Innovation Seed project is to test the best approach for the delivery,
feasibility, and usability of a patient-centered CKD-QPS to facilitate better Veteran
understanding and engagement in their CKD-care in nephrology clinics at two geographically
distinct VA hospitals (Chicago and Dallas) through on-going user feedback in real time.

The goal of this VA Innovation Seed project is to test the best approach for the delivery,
feasibility, and usability of a patient-centered CKD-QPS to facilitate better Veteran
understanding and engagement in their CKD-care in nephrology clinics at two geographically
distinct VA hospitals (Chicago and Dallas) through on-going user feedback in real time.
Specifically, the pilot goals are to:

1. Test the process of delivering the CKD-QPS into clinical workflow to optimize patient
and provider use of the QPS. We will rely on user (patient and provider) feedback about
the feasibility of using the QPS in a real world VA environment (e.g., time required for
visits using the QPS, impact on clinical workflow, patient and providers' preferences
for delivering the QPS to Veterans with CKD) to adjust delivery throughout the project
period.

2. Obtain continuous provider and patient feedback during the project period about QPS
feasibility, use, patient participation, and provider information-giving and
encouragement of question-asking during outpatient clinic visits.

3. Test how well iterative adjustments to delivery can help improve CKD-QPS
patient-reported outcome measures (e.g., satisfaction with provider).

The multi-site study will take place at Hines, VA, and at VA North Texas Health System, in
Dallas, TX. The intervention entails providing the CKD-Question Prompt Sheet to patients to
use during patient-nephrologist (or Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant) clinic visits.
The CKD-QPS is a 31-item list of questions about treatment options for CKD. The QPS is
designed to empower patients to ask questions by reminding them of questions that they may
consider asking.

Data collection entails pre-post clinic visit surveys among CKD patients, a post-clinic
interview with CKD patients and nephrologists (separately), and audio-recording the clinic
visit.

The knowledge gained from this study may improve other patients' satisfaction with care and
communication with providers.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Adult (age 18+) English-speaking CKD patients stage 3 (eGFR = 30-70 mL/min) who are
scheduled for a clinic visit will be eligible for participation.

1. Up to 60 will receive the QPS and all data collection activities

2. Up to 10 will be audio recorded only

2. Nephrologists (or Nurse Practitioners or Physician Assistants) seeing CKD patients in
routine clinic visits will be eligible for participation at Hines, VA.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. CKD patients who are non-English speaking, blind, hard of hearing or deaf, unable to
read, and/or who are cognitively impaired will not be eligible for participation.
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