CELPI: trial protocol for a randomised controlled trial of a Carer End of Life Planning Intervention in people dying with dementia

Arendts, G., Chenoweth, L., Hayes, Bj, Campbell, Elissa, Agar, M., Etherton-Beer, C., Spilsbury, Katrina, Howard, K., Braitberg, G., Cubitt, M., Sheehan, C., Magann, L., Sudharshan, T., , Pearce, J., Gilmore, I., Cerra, N., duPreez, J., Jaworski, R., Soh, S.C., & Celenza, A. (2022) CELPI: trial protocol for a randomised controlled trial of a Carer End of Life Planning Intervention in people dying with dementia. BMC Geriatrics, 22(1), Article number: 869.

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Background: Dementia is a leading cause of death in developed nations. Despite an often distressing and symptom laden end of life, there are systematic barriers to accessing palliative care in older people dying of dementia. Evidence exists that 70% of people living with severe dementia attend an emergency department (ED) in their last year of life. The aim of this trial is to test whether a Carer End of Life Planning Intervention (CELPI), co-designed by consumers, clinicians and content specialists, improves access to end of life care for older people with severe dementia, using an ED visit as a catalyst for recognising unmet needs and specialist palliative care referral where indicated. Methods: A randomised controlled trial (RCT) enrolling at six EDs across three states in Australia will be conducted, enrolling four hundred and forty dyads comprising a person with severe dementia aged ≥ 65 years, and their primary carer. Participants will be randomly allocated to CELPI or the control group. CELPI incorporates a structured carer needs assessment and referral to specialist palliative care services where indicated by patient symptom burden and needs assessment. The primary outcome measure is death of the person with dementia in the carer-nominated preferred location. Secondary outcomes include carer reported quality of life of the person dying of dementia, hospital bed day occupancy in the last 12 months of life, and carer stress. An economic evaluation from the perspective of a health funder will be conducted. Discussion: CELPI seeks to support carers and provide optimal end of life care for the person dying of dementia. This trial will provide high level evidence as to the clinical and cost effectiveness of this intervention. Trial registration: ACTRN12622000611729 registered 22/04/2022.

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ID Code: 241563
Item Type: Contribution to Journal (Journal Article)
Refereed: Yes
ORCID iD:
Schnitker, L.M.orcid.org/0000-0003-1157-2277
Additional Information: Funding Information: This project is funded under the Australian National Health & Medical Research Council's Targeted Call for Research in End of Life Care funding scheme (GNT2006061). The Study Protocol has undergone full external peer review by this non-commercial funding body as part of the peer review process. The University of Western Australia is trial sponsor. This is an investigator driven trial and the sponsor will have no role in data analysis or decisions regarding publishing data collected from the trial.
Measurements or Duration: 7 pages
Keywords: Dementia, Emergency medicine, Palliative care, Person-centred care, Randomised controlled trial
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-022-03534-1
ISSN: 1471-2318
Pure ID: 140093310
Divisions: Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Health
Current > Schools > School of Nursing
Funding Information: This project is funded under the Australian National Health & Medical Research Council's Targeted Call for Research in End of Life Care funding scheme (GNT2006061). The Study Protocol has undergone full external peer review by this non-commercial funding body as part of the peer review process. The University of Western Australia is trial sponsor. This is an investigator driven trial and the sponsor will have no role in data analysis or decisions regarding publishing data collected from the trial.
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