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CarePSP: Care Where It Counts - Interdisciplinary Home Visits for PSP-Related Disorders
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Home Visit Program and Usual Care/Online Survey for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and 4 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 56 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and related disorders (PRD) are debilitating, costly, and understudied conditions. Improving access to comprehensive, specialized, in-home patient care offers the potential to minimize the downward spiral of morbidity and preventable healthcare utilization. The aim of this study is to test whether and to what degree an interdisciplinary home visit program will improve patient- and caregiver-reported outcomes, and to identify unmet needs in this population.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Informed consent discussion, documentation; UPDRS I-IV, medical history, vitals, medication reconciliation, patient medical history and comorbidities; home safety assessment; psychosocial assessment of dyad, resource utilization questionnaire, caregiver medical history and comorbidities, MCSI; patient and caregiver short MoCA, satisfaction surveys, EQ5D; counseling, summarizing plan of care
Patients and caregivers, if available, will be asked to complete an online survey that asks about demographics, disease history, resource utilization, and unmet needs. The will be asked to complete a follow-up survey 12 months after completion of the initial survey.