LiverPAL: A Pilot Study of Inpatient Palliative Care for Patients With Advanced Liver Disease (LiverPal)
Cirrhosis, Liver
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Cirrhosis, Liver
Eligibility Criteria
Patient Inclusion Criteria:
Adult (≥ 18 years old) with advanced liver disease defined as cirrhosis complicated by one of the following (new or ongoing) clinically-evidence decompensating events
- Ascites (requiring diuretics or large volume paracenteses)
- Hepatic encephalopathy (requiring medical therapy)
- History of variceal bleed episode within 1 year of enrollment
- Admitted to the general medicine service
- Ability fo communicate in English and provide informed consent
- Have a score ≥ 7 on the Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire
Patient Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with severe hepatic encephalopathy or any other comorbid condition which the primary medical team believes prohibits compliance with study procedures
- Patients with advanced malignancies being treated with palliative intent
- Patients already receiving specialty palliative care and/or hospice care
Caregiver Eligibility Criteria
- A relative or friend of eligible patient, who lives with them and has in-person contact with them at least twice per week
- Verbally fluent in English or able to complete questionnaires with the help of an interpreter
- Age 18 or older
Clinician Selection: All palliative care clinicians who deliver the LiverPal intervention will participate in qualitative interviews. Hepatology clinicians who provided direct care to enrolled patients in either the inpatient or outpatient setting will also be eligible to participate in the qualitative interviews.
Sites / Locations
- Massachusetts General Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Pilot
Inpatient longitudinal palliative care intervention that includes the following domains: Therapeutic relationship: Developing trust and credibility with patients and their families Symptom management: Proactive symptom management for common advanced liver disease symptoms including pain, fatigue, anorexia, breathlessness, depression and anxiety Coping with illness: Introduction of strategies to improve adjustment and meaning in life; bolstering caregiver coping Prognostic awareness and illness understanding: Assessing patients' level of prognostic awareness and discussing strategies to help patients cope with uncertainty Treatment decision-making: Supporting patients and caregivers in their medical decision-making and assessing their values in decision-making End-of-life care: Review/discuss selection of healthcare proxy, preferences for end-of-life care