Community health navigator-assisted transition of care from hospital to community: protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Author:

Parker Sharon MORCID,Aslani Parisa,Harris-Roxas BenORCID,Wright Michael C,Barr Margo,Doolan-Noble F,Javanparast SaraORCID,Sharma Anurag,Osborne Richard H,Cullen John,Harris Elizabeth,Haigh Fiona,Harris MarkORCID

Abstract

IntroductionThe objective of this parallel group, randomised controlled trial is to evaluate a community health navigator (CHN) intervention provided to patients aged over 40 years and living with chronic health conditions to transition from hospital inpatient care to their homes. Unplanned hospital readmissions are costly for the health system and negatively impact patients.Methods and analysisPatients are randomised post hospital discharge to the CHN intervention or usual care. A comparison of outcomes between intervention and control groups will use multivariate regression techniques that adjust for age, sex and any independent variables that are significantly different between the two groups, using multiple imputation for missing values. Time-to-event analysis will examine the relationship between seeing a CHN following discharge from the index hospitalisation and reduced rehospitalisations in the subsequent 60 days and 6 months. Secondary outcomes include medication adherence, health literacy, quality of life, experience of healthcare and health service use (including the cost of care). We will also conduct a qualitative assessment of the implementation of the navigator role from the viewpoint of stakeholders including patients, health professionals and the navigators themselves.Ethics approvalEthics approval was obtained from the Research Ethics and Governance Office, Sydney Local Health District, on 21 January 2022 (Protocol no. X21-0438 and 2021/ETH12171). The findings of the trial will be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals and national and international conference presentations. Data will be deposited in an institutional data repository at the end of the trial. This is subject to Ethics Committee approval, and the metadata will be made available on request.Trial registration numberAustralian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN 12622000659707).Article SummaryThe objective of this trial is to evaluate a CHN intervention provided to patients aged over 40 years and living with chronic health conditions to transition from hospital inpatient care to their homes.

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National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

BMJ

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