TVN palliative frailty Algorithm

TVN palliative frailty Algorithm

Project Title

Helping the primary care system identify, plan, and care for seriously ill, frail elderly

Time Period and Funding

2015-7, Technology Evaluation in the Elderly Network () National Centre of Excellence (NCE), $396,368

Principal Investigators

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Co-investigators and collaborators

, Nandini Natarajan, , Francis Lau, Tara Sampalli, Emily Marshall, Jyoti Kotecha, Doug Manual, Peter Tanuseputro, , Colleen Cash

Project Staff

Sarah Sabri, Colleen O鈥機onnell

Purpose

Help primary healthcare providers and systems engage in advance care planning (ACP) for elderly patients who are frail and/or living with a chronic illness that may be life threatening.

Objectives

  • Develop a validated electronic algorithm to help primary health care providers identify elderly patients who are frail and/or at risk of declining health and dying
  • Investigate how the algorithm can best be adopted and implemented in primary health care
  • Explore the clinical, policy and social implications of this identification
  • Determine the patients鈥� and families鈥� needs for ACP and their views and preferences for who should initiate ACP, where it should happen and at what time in the course of their illness

Outputs

  • Organized strategy to identify elderly patients at risk of dying in the next 12-18 months
  • Information to successfully implement this strategy into primary healthcare practice
  • Information to scale up early identification and ACP in primary healthcare across Canada