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I CAN DO Surgical ACP

I CAN DO Surgical ACP

Recruiting
65 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of the Advanced Care Planning (ACP) study is to encourage patients aged 65 or older who are referred for elective surgery to have advanced care planning.

Description

ACP is also a critical way to support older adults in participating actively with clinicians in making real-time, complex medical decisions so that the medical care they receive is aligned with their goals. Our team has designed and tested a theory-based, interactive ACP patient-facing technology solution (PREPARE) based on the new ACP paradigm of preparing people for communication and medical decision-making. The study team hypothesizes that by including PREPARE into the EHR-centric pre-surgery workflow for older adults and including automated patient reminders, easy-to-read materials, and, in Arm 3, directed support from a healthcare navigator (HCN), they can empower patients and surgical teams to engage in ACP discussions. They also hypothesize that ACP documentation will increase more with increasing resource intensity (i.e., Arm 3 more than Arm 2 more than Arm 1).

Participants will be randomized to Arms: (1) Letter about ACP, PREPARE advanced directive (AD), PREPARE website; (2) Letter, advanced directive (AD), PREPARE plus reminder messages; (3) Letter, advanced directive (AD,) PREPARE plus reminders plus a healthcare navigator on ACP documentation (clinically meaningful ACP, primary outcome). All patients randomized to the intervention will be sent a patient-reported ACP engagement survey (secondary outcome).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Older Adults (age 65+) referred for surgical evaluation

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. ACP on file within 3 years prior to surgery (UCSF and UCI) and 5 years (UMN)
  2. Was previously randomized into intervention for a prior surgery during the 18-month study period

Study details
    Surgical Advanced Care Planning

NCT06090552

University of California, San Francisco

15 October 2025

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