The Transitions to Long-term In Home Ventilator Engagement Study (Transitions to LIVE): study protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled trial

Reshma Amin, Andrea Gershon, Francine Buchanan, Regina Pizzuti, Adam Qazi, Nishali Patel, Ruxandra Pinto, Myla E Moretti, Munazzah Ambreen, TtLIVE Group, Louise Rose, Paula Abelha, Adele Baker, Sacha Bhatia, Cindy Brennan, Julia Bokhaut, Jackie Chiang, Nisha Cithiravel, Jana Collins, Daniel Cornejo Palma, Leah Costa, Katie N Dainty, Refika Ersu, Tom Fisher, Erin Fleischer, Sandy Fodey, Ian Fraser, Roger Goldstein, Janet Hyatt, Ashley Inman, Mary Irven, Joanna Janevsk, Raj Kohli, Sherri Lynne Katz, Wilma Koopman, Sarah Kuyntjes, David Leasa, Audrey Lim, Paty Sala Lopez, Denise Martins, Cathy Mawdsley, Sandra McKay, Doug McKim, Kristin McMillan, Ramsay McNay, Kevan Mehta, Riley Moss, Jodee Naylor, Mika Nonoyama, Michelle Overholt, April Price, Josee Roy, Madan Roy Christen Shoesmith, Aman Sidhu, Joanne Smith, Lisa Spooner, Aaron St-Laurent, Faiza Syed, Anu Tandon, Mark Thompson, Brenda Toonders, Tuyen Tran, Melissa Trinh, Robert Varadi, Shannon Venance, Kevin Workentin, Allison Zweerink, Reshma Amin, Andrea Gershon, Francine Buchanan, Regina Pizzuti, Adam Qazi, Nishali Patel, Ruxandra Pinto, Myla E Moretti, Munazzah Ambreen, TtLIVE Group, Louise Rose, Paula Abelha, Adele Baker, Sacha Bhatia, Cindy Brennan, Julia Bokhaut, Jackie Chiang, Nisha Cithiravel, Jana Collins, Daniel Cornejo Palma, Leah Costa, Katie N Dainty, Refika Ersu, Tom Fisher, Erin Fleischer, Sandy Fodey, Ian Fraser, Roger Goldstein, Janet Hyatt, Ashley Inman, Mary Irven, Joanna Janevsk, Raj Kohli, Sherri Lynne Katz, Wilma Koopman, Sarah Kuyntjes, David Leasa, Audrey Lim, Paty Sala Lopez, Denise Martins, Cathy Mawdsley, Sandra McKay, Doug McKim, Kristin McMillan, Ramsay McNay, Kevan Mehta, Riley Moss, Jodee Naylor, Mika Nonoyama, Michelle Overholt, April Price, Josee Roy, Madan Roy Christen Shoesmith, Aman Sidhu, Joanne Smith, Lisa Spooner, Aaron St-Laurent, Faiza Syed, Anu Tandon, Mark Thompson, Brenda Toonders, Tuyen Tran, Melissa Trinh, Robert Varadi, Shannon Venance, Kevin Workentin, Allison Zweerink

Abstract

Background overview and rationale: We co-developed a multi-component virtual care solution (TtLIVE) for the home mechanical ventilation (HMV) population using the aTouchAway™ platform (Aetonix). The TtLIVE intervention includes (1) virtual home visits; (2) customizable care plans; (3) clinical workflows that incorporate reminders, completion of symptom profiles, and tele-monitoring; and (4) digitally secure communication via messaging, audio, and video calls; (5) Resource library including print and audiovisual material.

Objectives and brief methods: Our primary objective is to evaluate the TtLIVE intervention compared to a usual care control group using an eight-center, pragmatic, parallel-group single-blind (outcome assessors) randomized controlled trial. Eligible patients are children and adults newly transitioning to HMV in Ontario, Canada. Our target sample size is 440 participants (220 each arm). Our co-primary outcomes are a number of emergency department (ED) visits in the 12 months after randomization and change in family caregiver (FC) reported Pearlin Mastery Scale score from baseline to 12 months. Secondary outcomes also measured in the 12 months post randomization include healthcare utilization measured using a hybrid Ambulatory Home Care Record (AHCR-hybrid), FC burden using the Zarit Burden Interview, and health-related quality of life using the EQ-5D. In addition, we will conduct a cost-utility analysis over a 1-year time horizon and measure process outcomes including healthcare provider time using the Care Coordination Measurement Tool. We will use qualitative interviews in a subset of study participants to understand acceptability, barriers, and facilitators to the TtLIVE intervention. We will administer the Family Experiences with Care Coordination (FECC) to interview participants. We will use Poisson regression for a number of ED visits at 12 months. We will use linear regression for the Pearlin Mastery scale score at 12 months. We will adjust for the baseline score to estimate the effect of the intervention on the primary outcomes. Analysis of secondary outcomes will employ regression, causal, and linear mixed modeling. Primary analysis will follow intention-to-treat principles. We have Research Ethics Board approval from SickKids, Children's Hospital Eastern Ontario, McMaster Children's Hospital, Children's Hospital-London Health Sciences, Sunnybrook Hospital, London Health Sciences, West Park Healthcare Centre, and Ottawa Hospital.

Discussion: This pragmatic randomized controlled single-blind trial will determine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the TtLIVE virtual care solution compared to usual care while providing important data on patient and family experience, as well as process measures such as healthcare provider time to deliver the intervention.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04180722 . Registered on November 27, 2019.

Keywords: Caregivers; Continuity of patient care; Cost-utility analysis; Home care services; Mechanical ventilation; Randomized controlled trial; Telehealth; Virtual care; eHealth.

Conflict of interest statement

This is an investigator initiated, designed, and managed research study. Although this research is being done in collaboration with Aetonix, the company that developed and patented the aTouchAway™ virtual care platform being used for this study, the company had no role in the design of the study and will have no role in study conduct or interpretation of study results.

© 2022. The Author(s).

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