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NCT06375369
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Digital Health Pathway for Children With Medical Complexity Requiring Tracheostomy

Sponsor: University of Alberta

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The DECIDE-T project is developing a standardized clinical pathway specifically for pediatric patients who require tracheostomy with or without long-term ventilation (tracheostomy/LTV). These patients represent a small portion of Alberta's population but account for over 50% of pediatric patients hospitalized for more than 180 days. The pathway will include a hospital-to-home directive that incorporates digital health solutions to provide support to families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. Digital supports will include a Connect Care pathway, resources for informed decision-making, educational modules, high-fidelity simulations for family and caregiver education, an online parental resource center, and access to peer support within the hospital and community, as well as a post-discharge telehealth program. The goal of the DECIDE-T project is to reduce hospital stays and associated costs for children requiring tracheostomy/LTV, as well as to decrease mental distress and burnout experienced by their caregivers and families.

Official title: Adoption and Enhancement of a Care Pathway for Children With Medical Complexity: an Implementation Evaluation Project for Tracheostomy in Pediatrics

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

Any - 18 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

180

Start Date

2024-09-01

Completion Date

2027-12-31

Last Updated

2026-01-06

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Digital health pathway for children with medical complexity requiring tracheostomy (DECIDE-T)

The intervention involves developing a standardized clinical pathway for these children requiring tracheostomy. The pathway comprises of a hospital to home directive, incorporating digital health solutions to support family, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. These digital supports include but are not limited to a Connect Care pathway, resources to aid families to make informed choices during the clinical decision-making process, education modules and high-fidelity simulations to enhance family/caregiver education, an online parental resource center and access to peer support (spanning from hospital to community) and a telehealth post discharge program.

Locations (2)

Alberta Children's Hospital

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Stollery Children's Hospital

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada