A Pilot Study to Evaluate a New Hep-GRP Care Pathway to Improve Outcomes Among Canadian Older Adults with Liver Cirrhosis

Authors

  • Julie Zhu Dalhousie University
  • Frances Carr University of Alberta
  • Michael Sun Dalhousie University
  • Peter Tian University of Alberta
  • Magnus McLeod Dalhousie University
  • Sarah De Coutere Dalhousie University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5770/cgj.27.725

Keywords:

telemedicine, interdisciplinary care, cirrhosis, comprehensive geriatric assessment, seniors

Abstract

Background

Older adults with cirrhosis have complex medical needs that are not satisfied by organ specific management. Interdisciplinary approach may mitigate comorbidity and improve patient satisfaction.

Methods

A pilot study consisted of dual specialist interdisciplinary referral pathway and mixed virtual care delivery model are prospectively evaluated in older adults (65 years and older) with cirrhosis during the COVID-19 pandemic between September and December 2022. Participant attitudes towards telemedicine were surveyed.

Results

68 participants with cirrhosis were consecutively assessed by hepatology. The mean age was 73 years. 39 (57%) screened positive for one or more geriatric syndrome(s). Comprehensive geriatric assessments were conducted via telemedicine in 18 participants, with additional referrals to physiotherapy and nutritional education. Compared to a historic cohort matched for age, sex, and Child-Pugh class, acute health service utilization measured by ER visits among those received dual specialist interdisciplinary consultation were lowered by 1.11 per patient at three-month follow up period (p = .0006, 95% CI 0.47–1.74). Majority participants (87.6%) preferred telemedicine or mixed method visits.

Conclusion

An interdisciplinary approach to older adults with cirrhosis will likely be beneficial, and routine screening for geriatric syndrome may lead to reduced acute health-care utilization in the short term. Telemedicine and virtual screening tools in seniors should be fully explored to improve access to care.

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Published

2024-03-04

How to Cite

1.
Zhu J, Carr F, Sun M, Tian P, McLeod M, De Coutere S. A Pilot Study to Evaluate a New Hep-GRP Care Pathway to Improve Outcomes Among Canadian Older Adults with Liver Cirrhosis. Can Geriatr J [Internet]. 2024 Mar. 4 [cited 2024 Apr. 27];27(1):1-19. Available from: https://cgjonline.ca/index.php/cgj/article/view/725

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Original Research