Randomized Trial of an HIV Navigation Program for Early Palliative Care
HIV, Chronic Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for HIV focused on measuring HIV, Chronic disease, Early palliative care, Patient navigation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- HIV dx for 2+ years
- English speaking
- lives within 50 miles of study headquarters
- at least one physical co-morbid condition
- receiving primary care at Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved clinic recruitment site
Exclusion Criteria:
- currently enrolled in hospice care
Sites / Locations
- Case Western Reserve University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Patient Navigation
Usual Care
Patients are "admitted" to the navigation program, provided through a local community partner agency. Each of these subjects will be assigned an advanced practice nurse (APN) and licensed social worker (LSW) as co-case managers, with their relative contributions depending on the nature of the subject's needs. Level of need (1, 2 or 3) will be confirmed for each patient, and the level will inform the amount of in-person and phone call contacts made to provide on-going support and monitoring of patients. Additionally, this group will meet with the research team for data collection at enrollment and at four 9-month intervals for a total of 5 time points.
The control group will receive "usual care" - medical care and support provided by their primary care provider. They will not receive any of the navigation program services. To provide control for the effects of attention, we will contact these subjects at baseline and every other month thereafter by phone. During these contacts, we will ask a scripted "social" query (e.g. "How are things going for you?"). A subject who raises any health issues or need for specific information will be referred to the primary care provider. Additionally, this group will meet with the research team for data collection at enrollment and at four 9-month intervals for a total of 5 time points.