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Not Yet Recruiting NCT05602896

Reducing 30-Day Sepsis Readmissions: Impact of a Post Discharge Education Program

Conditions: Sepsis

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – 85 Years
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 100
Sponsor: Washington University School of Medicine

Location: United States

Summary

This study will advance the knowledge in the field by determining the effectiveness of discharge education regarding prevention of a new infection which is the highest cause of readmission for sepsis patient. In evaluating the impact care teams will develop a clearer link between specific home-based education interventions and infection prevention. This study is an exploratory study designed to identify whether patient education through an innovative teaching method can have an impact on readmissions. This study may the first of several based on findings from this initial, exploratory study.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Oncology patients discharged to home following a diagnosis of sepsis, severe sepsis or septic shockPatient must have a mobile phone/deviceEnglish speakersAge range 18 - 85 yearsExclusion Criteria:Less than 18 years of age and older than 85 years of ageNo mobile phone/deviceNon-English speakingNo diagnosis of sepsis, severe sepsis, or septic shockNon-Oncology patient

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