RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05591066

The Patient and Family Centered I-PASS LISTEN Study: Language, Inclusion, Safety, and Teamwork for Equity Now


Sponsor

Boston Children's Hospital

Enrollment

14,400 participants

Start Date

Mar 26, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

In 2014, a team of parents, nurses, and physicians created Patient and Family Centered I-PASS (PFC I-PASS), a bundle of communication interventions to improve the quality of information exchange between physicians, nurses, and families, and to better integrate families into all aspects of daily decision making in hospitals. PFC I-PASS changed how doctors and nurses talk to patients and families on rounds when they're admitted to the hospital. (Rounds are when a team of doctors visit patients every morning to do a checkup and make a plan for the day.) Rounds used to happen in a way that left out patients and families. Doctors talked at, not with patients, used big words and medical talk, and left nurses out. PFC I-PASS changed rounds by including families and nurses, using simple non-medical words, and talking in an organized way so nothing is left out. When PFC I-PASS was put in place in 7 hospitals, patients had fewer adverse events and better hospital experience. But it didn't focus on how to talk with patients with language barriers. This project builds upon upon PFC I-PASS to make it better and focus on the special needs of patients who speak languages other than English. This new intervention is known as PFC I-PASS+. PFC I-PASS+ includes all parts of PFC I-PASS plus having interpreters on and after rounds and training doctors about communication and cultural humility. The study team will now conduct a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial to compare the effectiveness of PFC I-PASS+ and PFC I-PASS to usual care at 8 hospitals.


Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria8

  • All patients admitted to the pediatric inpatient study units of participating hospitals
  • Patients themselves who are age 13 and up (if they provide assent and their parent or guardian gives permission)*
  • Parents/caregivers of patients of all ages who speak English, Arabic, Armenian, Bengali, Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), Karen, Korean, Nepali, Quiche, Spanish, Somali, and Vietnamese (and/or other languages if resources allow)
  • Nurses working on these units
  • Residents working on these units
  • Medical and nursing students working on these units
  • Hospital leaders working at these hospitals
  • *Note for Consenting: Patients (13-18yo) who are in state custody and assent for themselves to complete surveys but lack legal guardian/caregiver present to offer consent are not being approached to complete surveys. These patients may still be enrolled in the study but not consented to complete patient-facing forms.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALPFC I-PASS Intervention

Patient and Family-Centered I-PASS is a bundle of communication interventions to improve the quality of information exchange between physicians, nurses, and families, and to better integrate families into all aspects of daily decision making in hospitals. The intervention included a health literacy-informed, structured communication framework for family-centered rounds; written rounds summaries for families; a training and learning program; and strategies to support teamwork and implementation.

BEHAVIORALPFC I-PASS+ Intervention

PFC I-PASS+ builds on PFC I-PASS to make it better and focus on the special needs of patients who speak languages other than English. PFC I-PASS+ includes all parts of PFC I-PASS plus having interpreters during and after rounds, cultural humility training, and provider communication skills training.


Locations(8)

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Los Angeles, California, United States

UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital of Oakland

Oakland, California, United States

University of Nebraska Medical Center

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Children's Hospital at Montefiore

The Bronx, New York, United States

The Research Institute of Nationwide Children's Hospital

Columbus, Ohio, United States

UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Northwest Texas Healthcare System

Amarillo, Texas, United States

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