End-of-life care in dementia
Feedback on end-of-life care in dementia: the study protocol of the FOLlow-up project.
Boogaard JA, van Soest-Poortvliet MC, Anema JR, Achterberg WP, Hertogh CM, de Vet HC, van der Steen JT.
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
End-of-life care in dementia in nursing
homes is often found to be suboptimal.
The Feedback on End-of-Life care
in dementia (FOLlow-up) project tests the effectiveness of audit- and
feedback to improve the quality of end-of-life care in
dementia.
Methods/design: Nursing
homes systematically invite the family after death of a resident with
dementia to provide feedback using the End-of-Life in Dementia (EOLD) --
instruments. Two audit- and feedback strategies are designed and tested
in a three-armed Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT): a generic feedback
strategy using cumulative EOLD-scores of a group of patients and a
patient specific feedback strategy using EOLD-scores on a patient level.
A total of 18 nursing homes, three groups of six homes matched on size, geographic location, religious affiliation and availability of a palliative
care unit were randomly assigned to an intervention group or the
control group. The effect on quality of care and quality of dying and
the barriers and facilitators of audit- and feedback in the nursing home setting are evaluated using mixed-method analyses.
DISCUSSION:
The
FOLlow-up project is the first study to assess and compare the effect
of two audit- and feedback strategies to improve quality of care and
quality of dying in dementia. The results contribute to the development
of practice guidelines for nursing
homes to monitor and improve care outcomes in the realm of end-of-life
care in dementia.
Trial registration: The Netherlands National Trial
Register (NTR). Trial number: NTR3942.
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