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Embedded Clinical Trial of Patient Priorities Care Among Persons Living With Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Patient Priorities Care for Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment. Completed, enrolled 178 participants across 3 sites.
Detailed Summary
The goal of this pragmatic, embedded clinical trial is to analyze the implementation of Patient Priorities Care in primary care and geriatrics clinics with patients living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment. This study aims are: * demonstrate the feasibility of using the electronic health record to identify a diverse cohort of eligible patients who will engage in a Patient Priorities Care conversation with a trained facilitator. * demonstrate feasibility of pragmatically assessing clinical outcomes using the electronic health record, including a) number of days at home, b) total medications, and c) new referrals to specialist physicians. * examine key feasibility measures across racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic subgroups. Participants will receive a packet of information about Patient Priorities Care from their primary care clinic, in advance of their next upcoming clinic appointment. Individuals who receive a packet will have the opportunity to engage in a conversation about what matters most to them and what their priorities are, with trained facilitators at the clinic.
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According to patientprioritiescare.org a Patient Priorities Care conversation helps to align healthcare decision-making and care by all clinicians with patients' own health priorities. Patient Priorities Care involves not only the health outcome goals that patients want to achieve, but also their preferences for healthcare.