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Communication, Coordination, and Security for People with Multiple Sclerosis (COCOS-MS): a randomised phase II clinical trial protocol

INTRODUCTION: Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) have complex needs that range from organising one’s everyday life to measures of disease-specific therapy monitoring to palliative care. Patients with MS are likely to depend on multiple healthcare providers and various authorities, which are often...

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Autores principales: Golla, Heidrun, Dillen, Kim, Hellmich, Martin, Dojan, Thomas, Ungeheuer, Solveig, Schmalz, Petra, Staß, Angelika, Mildenberger, Vanessa, Goereci, Yasemin, Dunkl, Veronika, Strupp, Julia, Fink, Gereon R, Voltz, Raymond, Stock, Stephanie, Cornely, Oliver, Stahmann, Alexander, Müller, Anne, Löcherbach, Peter, Burghaus, Lothar, Limmroth, Volker, Bonmann, Eckhard, Gerbershagen, Kathrin, Nelles, Gereon, Joist, Thomas, Haas, Judith, Temmes, Herbert, Warnke, Clemens
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8796263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35078833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049300
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author Golla, Heidrun
Dillen, Kim
Hellmich, Martin
Dojan, Thomas
Ungeheuer, Solveig
Schmalz, Petra
Staß, Angelika
Mildenberger, Vanessa
Goereci, Yasemin
Dunkl, Veronika
Strupp, Julia
Fink, Gereon R
Voltz, Raymond
Stock, Stephanie
Cornely, Oliver
Stahmann, Alexander
Müller, Anne
Löcherbach, Peter
Burghaus, Lothar
Limmroth, Volker
Bonmann, Eckhard
Gerbershagen, Kathrin
Nelles, Gereon
Joist, Thomas
Haas, Judith
Temmes, Herbert
Warnke, Clemens
author_facet Golla, Heidrun
Dillen, Kim
Hellmich, Martin
Dojan, Thomas
Ungeheuer, Solveig
Schmalz, Petra
Staß, Angelika
Mildenberger, Vanessa
Goereci, Yasemin
Dunkl, Veronika
Strupp, Julia
Fink, Gereon R
Voltz, Raymond
Stock, Stephanie
Cornely, Oliver
Stahmann, Alexander
Müller, Anne
Löcherbach, Peter
Burghaus, Lothar
Limmroth, Volker
Bonmann, Eckhard
Gerbershagen, Kathrin
Nelles, Gereon
Joist, Thomas
Haas, Judith
Temmes, Herbert
Warnke, Clemens
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description INTRODUCTION: Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) have complex needs that range from organising one’s everyday life to measures of disease-specific therapy monitoring to palliative care. Patients with MS are likely to depend on multiple healthcare providers and various authorities, which are often difficult to coordinate. Thus, they will probably benefit from comprehensive cross-sectoral coordination of services provided by care and case management (CCM). Though studies have shown that case management improves quality of life (QoL), functional status and reduces service use, such benefits have not yet been investigated in severely affected patients with MS. In this explorative phase ll clinical trial, we evaluated a CCM with long-term, cross-sectoral and outreaching services and, in addition, considered the unit of care (patients and caregivers). METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Eighty patients with MS and their caregivers will be randomly assigned to either the control (standard care) or the intervention group (standard care plus CCM (for 12 months)). Regular data assessments will be done at baseline and then at 3-month intervals. As primary outcome, we will evaluate patients’ QoL. Secondary outcomes are patients’ treatment-related risk perception, palliative care needs, anxiety/depression, use of healthcare services, caregivers’ burden and QoL, meeting patients’ and caregivers’ needs, and evaluating the CCM intervention. We will also evaluate CCM through individual interviews and focus groups. The sample size calculation is based on a standardised effect of 0.5, and one baseline and four follow-up assessments (with correlation 0.5). Linear mixed models for repeated measures will be applied to analyse changes in quantitative outcomes over time. Multiple imputation approaches are taken to assess the robustness of the results. The explorative approach (phase ll clinical trial) with embedded qualitative research will allow for the development of a final design for a confirmative phase lll trial. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The trial will be conducted under the Declaration of Helsinki and has been approved by the Ethics Commission of Cologne University’s Faculty of Medicine. Trial results will be published in an open-access scientific journal and presented at conferences. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: German Register for Clinical Studies (DRKS) (DRKS00022771).
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spelling pubmed-87962632022-02-07 Communication, Coordination, and Security for People with Multiple Sclerosis (COCOS-MS): a randomised phase II clinical trial protocol Golla, Heidrun Dillen, Kim Hellmich, Martin Dojan, Thomas Ungeheuer, Solveig Schmalz, Petra Staß, Angelika Mildenberger, Vanessa Goereci, Yasemin Dunkl, Veronika Strupp, Julia Fink, Gereon R Voltz, Raymond Stock, Stephanie Cornely, Oliver Stahmann, Alexander Müller, Anne Löcherbach, Peter Burghaus, Lothar Limmroth, Volker Bonmann, Eckhard Gerbershagen, Kathrin Nelles, Gereon Joist, Thomas Haas, Judith Temmes, Herbert Warnke, Clemens BMJ Open Palliative Care INTRODUCTION: Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) have complex needs that range from organising one’s everyday life to measures of disease-specific therapy monitoring to palliative care. Patients with MS are likely to depend on multiple healthcare providers and various authorities, which are often difficult to coordinate. Thus, they will probably benefit from comprehensive cross-sectoral coordination of services provided by care and case management (CCM). Though studies have shown that case management improves quality of life (QoL), functional status and reduces service use, such benefits have not yet been investigated in severely affected patients with MS. In this explorative phase ll clinical trial, we evaluated a CCM with long-term, cross-sectoral and outreaching services and, in addition, considered the unit of care (patients and caregivers). METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Eighty patients with MS and their caregivers will be randomly assigned to either the control (standard care) or the intervention group (standard care plus CCM (for 12 months)). Regular data assessments will be done at baseline and then at 3-month intervals. As primary outcome, we will evaluate patients’ QoL. Secondary outcomes are patients’ treatment-related risk perception, palliative care needs, anxiety/depression, use of healthcare services, caregivers’ burden and QoL, meeting patients’ and caregivers’ needs, and evaluating the CCM intervention. We will also evaluate CCM through individual interviews and focus groups. The sample size calculation is based on a standardised effect of 0.5, and one baseline and four follow-up assessments (with correlation 0.5). Linear mixed models for repeated measures will be applied to analyse changes in quantitative outcomes over time. Multiple imputation approaches are taken to assess the robustness of the results. The explorative approach (phase ll clinical trial) with embedded qualitative research will allow for the development of a final design for a confirmative phase lll trial. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The trial will be conducted under the Declaration of Helsinki and has been approved by the Ethics Commission of Cologne University’s Faculty of Medicine. Trial results will be published in an open-access scientific journal and presented at conferences. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: German Register for Clinical Studies (DRKS) (DRKS00022771). BMJ Publishing Group 2022-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8796263/ /pubmed/35078833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049300 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Palliative Care
Golla, Heidrun
Dillen, Kim
Hellmich, Martin
Dojan, Thomas
Ungeheuer, Solveig
Schmalz, Petra
Staß, Angelika
Mildenberger, Vanessa
Goereci, Yasemin
Dunkl, Veronika
Strupp, Julia
Fink, Gereon R
Voltz, Raymond
Stock, Stephanie
Cornely, Oliver
Stahmann, Alexander
Müller, Anne
Löcherbach, Peter
Burghaus, Lothar
Limmroth, Volker
Bonmann, Eckhard
Gerbershagen, Kathrin
Nelles, Gereon
Joist, Thomas
Haas, Judith
Temmes, Herbert
Warnke, Clemens
Communication, Coordination, and Security for People with Multiple Sclerosis (COCOS-MS): a randomised phase II clinical trial protocol
title Communication, Coordination, and Security for People with Multiple Sclerosis (COCOS-MS): a randomised phase II clinical trial protocol
title_full Communication, Coordination, and Security for People with Multiple Sclerosis (COCOS-MS): a randomised phase II clinical trial protocol
title_fullStr Communication, Coordination, and Security for People with Multiple Sclerosis (COCOS-MS): a randomised phase II clinical trial protocol
title_full_unstemmed Communication, Coordination, and Security for People with Multiple Sclerosis (COCOS-MS): a randomised phase II clinical trial protocol
title_short Communication, Coordination, and Security for People with Multiple Sclerosis (COCOS-MS): a randomised phase II clinical trial protocol
title_sort communication, coordination, and security for people with multiple sclerosis (cocos-ms): a randomised phase ii clinical trial protocol
topic Palliative Care
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8796263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35078833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049300
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