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PRADOC: a trial on the efficiency of a transition care management plan for hospitalized patients with heart failure in France

AIMS: Transition care programmes are designed to improve coordination of care between hospital and home. For heart failure patients, meta‐analyses show a high efficacy but with moderate evidence level. Moreover, difficulties for implementation of such programmes limit their extrapolation. METHODS AN...

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Autores principales: Duflos, Claire, Labarre, Jean‐Philippe, Ologeanu, Roxana, Robin, Marie, Cayla, Guillaume, Galinier, Michel, Georger, Frédéric, Petroni, Thibaut, Alarcon, Clément, Aguilhon, Sylvain, Delonca, Christine, Battistella, Pascal, Agullo, Audrey, Leclercq, Florence, Pasquie, Jean‐Luc, Papinaud, Laurence, Mercier, Grégoire, Ricci, Jean‐Etienne, Roubille, François
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8006694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33369195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13086
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author Duflos, Claire
Labarre, Jean‐Philippe
Ologeanu, Roxana
Robin, Marie
Cayla, Guillaume
Galinier, Michel
Georger, Frédéric
Petroni, Thibaut
Alarcon, Clément
Aguilhon, Sylvain
Delonca, Christine
Battistella, Pascal
Agullo, Audrey
Leclercq, Florence
Pasquie, Jean‐Luc
Papinaud, Laurence
Mercier, Grégoire
Ricci, Jean‐Etienne
Roubille, François
author_facet Duflos, Claire
Labarre, Jean‐Philippe
Ologeanu, Roxana
Robin, Marie
Cayla, Guillaume
Galinier, Michel
Georger, Frédéric
Petroni, Thibaut
Alarcon, Clément
Aguilhon, Sylvain
Delonca, Christine
Battistella, Pascal
Agullo, Audrey
Leclercq, Florence
Pasquie, Jean‐Luc
Papinaud, Laurence
Mercier, Grégoire
Ricci, Jean‐Etienne
Roubille, François
author_sort Duflos, Claire
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description AIMS: Transition care programmes are designed to improve coordination of care between hospital and home. For heart failure patients, meta‐analyses show a high efficacy but with moderate evidence level. Moreover, difficulties for implementation of such programmes limit their extrapolation. METHODS AND RESULTS: We designed a mixed‐method study to assess the implementation of the PRADO‐IC, a nationwide transition programme that aims to be offered to every patient with heart failure in France. This programme consists essentially in an administrative assistance to schedule follow‐up visits and in a nurse follow‐up during 2 to 6 months and aims to reduce the annual heart failure readmission rate by 30%. This study assessed three quantitative aims: the cost to avoid a readmission for heart failure within 1 year (primary aim, intended sample size 404 patients), clinical care pathways, and system economic outcomes; and two qualitative aims: perceived problems and benefits of the PRADO‐IC. All analyses will be gathered at the end of study for a joint interpretation. Strengths of this study design are the randomized controlled design, the population included in six centres with low motivation bias, the primary efficiency analysis, the secondary efficacy analyses on care pathway and clinical outcomes, and the joint qualitative analysis. Limits are the heterogeneity of centres and of intervention in a control group and parallel development of other new therapeutic interventions in this field. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study may help decision‐makers to support an administratively managed transition programme.
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spelling pubmed-80066942021-04-01 PRADOC: a trial on the efficiency of a transition care management plan for hospitalized patients with heart failure in France Duflos, Claire Labarre, Jean‐Philippe Ologeanu, Roxana Robin, Marie Cayla, Guillaume Galinier, Michel Georger, Frédéric Petroni, Thibaut Alarcon, Clément Aguilhon, Sylvain Delonca, Christine Battistella, Pascal Agullo, Audrey Leclercq, Florence Pasquie, Jean‐Luc Papinaud, Laurence Mercier, Grégoire Ricci, Jean‐Etienne Roubille, François ESC Heart Fail Study Designs AIMS: Transition care programmes are designed to improve coordination of care between hospital and home. For heart failure patients, meta‐analyses show a high efficacy but with moderate evidence level. Moreover, difficulties for implementation of such programmes limit their extrapolation. METHODS AND RESULTS: We designed a mixed‐method study to assess the implementation of the PRADO‐IC, a nationwide transition programme that aims to be offered to every patient with heart failure in France. This programme consists essentially in an administrative assistance to schedule follow‐up visits and in a nurse follow‐up during 2 to 6 months and aims to reduce the annual heart failure readmission rate by 30%. This study assessed three quantitative aims: the cost to avoid a readmission for heart failure within 1 year (primary aim, intended sample size 404 patients), clinical care pathways, and system economic outcomes; and two qualitative aims: perceived problems and benefits of the PRADO‐IC. All analyses will be gathered at the end of study for a joint interpretation. Strengths of this study design are the randomized controlled design, the population included in six centres with low motivation bias, the primary efficiency analysis, the secondary efficacy analyses on care pathway and clinical outcomes, and the joint qualitative analysis. Limits are the heterogeneity of centres and of intervention in a control group and parallel development of other new therapeutic interventions in this field. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study may help decision‐makers to support an administratively managed transition programme. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-12-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8006694/ /pubmed/33369195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13086 Text en © 2020 The Authors. ESC Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Society of Cardiology This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Duflos, Claire
Labarre, Jean‐Philippe
Ologeanu, Roxana
Robin, Marie
Cayla, Guillaume
Galinier, Michel
Georger, Frédéric
Petroni, Thibaut
Alarcon, Clément
Aguilhon, Sylvain
Delonca, Christine
Battistella, Pascal
Agullo, Audrey
Leclercq, Florence
Pasquie, Jean‐Luc
Papinaud, Laurence
Mercier, Grégoire
Ricci, Jean‐Etienne
Roubille, François
PRADOC: a trial on the efficiency of a transition care management plan for hospitalized patients with heart failure in France
title PRADOC: a trial on the efficiency of a transition care management plan for hospitalized patients with heart failure in France
title_full PRADOC: a trial on the efficiency of a transition care management plan for hospitalized patients with heart failure in France
title_fullStr PRADOC: a trial on the efficiency of a transition care management plan for hospitalized patients with heart failure in France
title_full_unstemmed PRADOC: a trial on the efficiency of a transition care management plan for hospitalized patients with heart failure in France
title_short PRADOC: a trial on the efficiency of a transition care management plan for hospitalized patients with heart failure in France
title_sort pradoc: a trial on the efficiency of a transition care management plan for hospitalized patients with heart failure in france
topic Study Designs
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8006694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33369195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13086
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