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  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Critically ill adults with multimorbidity face complex care coordination and symptom management challenges.
  • Sustainable interventions are needed to address the needs of this growing patient population.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To test the feasibility of the Care cOORDInatioN And sympTom managEment (COORDINATE) intervention.
  • To evaluate the potential of the COORDINATE intervention to improve health outcomes for adults with multimorbidity.

Main Methods:

  • A multicomponent nurse-driven intervention developed using experience-based and human-centered design.
  • Inclusion criteria: age ≥55, intermediate care unit admission, ≥2 chronic conditions, informed consent.
  • Data collected at baseline, 6 weeks, and 3 months post-discharge; feasibility evaluated on financial, technical, and logistical aspects.

Main Results:

  • Feasibility of the COORDINATE intervention's implementation and data collection was assessed.
  • Effect sizes were computed for outcome changes to inform power calculations for a full-scale study.
  • The study protocol adhered to the SPIRIT checklist.

Conclusions:

  • The COORDINATE intervention feasibility study provides a foundation for a larger trial.
  • Successful feasibility suggests potential for the COORDINATE intervention to reduce symptom burden and enhance quality of life.
  • Findings will be disseminated to inform future research and clinical practice.