Adapting a Sepsis Transition and Recovery Program for Optimal Scale Up

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

1,280

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 16, 2024

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Conditions
Sepsis
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

STAR Program

In the STAR program intervention, a centrally located nurse navigator facilitates the application of four evidence-based core components of post-sepsis care (i.e., review of medications, new impairments, comorbidities, and palliative care) to patients prior to and during the 90 days after hospital discharge. The STAR navigator will provide telephone and EHR-based support within the hospitalization and to patients across all discharge settings with remote monitoring at specified intervals following hospital discharge. Patients will continue to receive STAR directed services for 90 days following their discharge and then will be transitioned back to the next appropriate care location.

BEHAVIORAL

Usual Care

Hospitals and their patients will not have access to the STAR program. Patients will continue to receive usual care throughout their stay and discharge, consisting of: patient education and follow-up instructions at discharge, which are not specific to sepsis; routine recommendations for follow-up visits with primary care providers; arrangements for home health services or care management follow-up based on each patient's needs but not specifically tailored to the sepsis population; discharge to post-acute setting with no sepsis-specific follow-up. All aspects of usual care will be determined by treating clinicians independent of trial assignment.

Trial Locations (1)

28203

RECRUITING

Atrium Health, Charlotte

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

The Duke Endowment

OTHER

lead

Wake Forest University Health Sciences

OTHER