NCT06911411

PALLIATIVE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT IN THE GERIATRIC EMERGENCY SETTING (PALMA)

Extracted Fields (from Registry)
Protocol IDNCT06911411
Registration Date2025-04-04
Statusnot yet recruiting
SponsorUniversity Hospital Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg
Country
Industrynot industry
Blindingunblinded
Center Type
Scope
First Patient In2025-04-01
Last Patient Out2026-12-30
Publicationn
Gender %ALL
Mean Age65 Years -
LLM Classifications (Side-by-Side)
Field OPENAI
gpt-4o
Thinking: o3
2792ms / 9035 tok
CLAUDE
claude-sonnet-4-20250514
Thinking: claude-opus-4-20250514
5082ms / 10501 tok
GLM
glm-5.1
11119ms / 9159 tok
Review
rct_type N/A N/A N/A OK
cancer_status non-cancer non-cancer non-cancer OK
non_cancer_spec early palliative care N/A → early palliative care → early palliative care
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: N/A Requery: early palliative care — The study focuses on early integration of palliative care assessment in geriatric patients transitioning from emergency hospital to primary care, without specifying a particular disease. Thinking: early palliative care — The trial seeks early, systematic palliative assessment for a disease-agnostic geriatric emergency population rather than focusing on a single organ-specific illness.
early palliative care early palliative care → N/A → early palliative care
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: early palliative care Requery: N/A — The study targets general geriatric patients in the emergency department without focus on a specific disease category, making it too general/mixed for the available non-cancer categories. Thinking: early palliative care — Study focuses on implementing systematic palliative assessment early in emergency geriatric patients, is disease-agnostic, and population is defined by palliative care needs rather than specific diagnosis.
early palliative care N/A
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: N/A
OK
setting_patient inpatient inpatient inpatient OK
setting_place hospital hospital hospital OK
feasibility N/A N/A N/A OK
intervention_pharmacologic no no no OK
intervention_chemo_immuno_radio no no no OK
intervention_complementary no no no OK
intervention_device no no no OK
intervention_psychological no no no OK
intervention_complex no no no OK
intervention_acp no no no OK
intervention_music no no no OK
intervention_screening no yes → no
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: yes Requery: no — The study primarily tests the applicability and outcomes of palliative assessments rather than experimentally evaluating the screening process itself as an intervention.
no yes → no
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: yes Requery: no — This is an observational cohort study testing the applicability of assessment tools (EORTC-C15 PAL, CFS) to understand their association with outcomes, not testing a screening intervention itself.
no no
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: no
OK
intervention_palliative yes yes → yes
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: yes Requery: yes — The study focuses on improving palliative care through a systematic approach to palliative assessment and management in a geriatric emergency setting, involving the development and implementation of palliative care strategies.
yes yes
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: yes
yes no → yes
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: no Requery: yes — The trial is an implementation research project designed to develop and anchor systematic palliative assessment, management, and care planning within existing geriatric workflows.
OK
intervention_education no no no OK
intervention_digital no no no OK
intervention_other no yes → no
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: yes Requery: no — The intervention focuses on palliative care and assessment in the geriatric population, fitting it under the 'palliative' category.
no no → no
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: no Requery: no — This is a prospective observational cohort study involving palliative assessment, which falls under the palliative care category.
no no
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: no
OK
outcome_symptom no no → no
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: no Requery: no — The trial focuses on palliative assessment using the EORTC-C15 PAL, which is primarily a QoL instrument, not a symptom-specific measure.
no yes → no
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: yes Requery: no — The primary outcome is mortality rates at 3 and 6 months, not specific symptom measurement, and while EORTC-C15-PAL is used as an exposure/assessment tool to study relationships with frailty and mortality, it is not a primary/secondary outcome measure for symptom assessment.
no yes
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: yes
OK
outcome_qol yes no → yes
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: no Requery: yes — The trial uses the EORTC-C15 PAL, which is a validated Quality of Life instrument specifically designed for palliative care assessment.
yes no → yes
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: no Requery: yes — The study uses the EORTC-C15-PAL questionnaire, which is a validated palliative care quality of life instrument developed by the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer.
yes yes
shaky reasoning
✓ Unanimous Initial: yes
OK
outcome_dignity no no no OK
outcome_cost no no no OK
outcome_other yes yes yes OK
pharmacologic_sub N/A N/A N/A OK
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