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Patients\u002Ffamilies will have digital access to the ECAP and be given a paper copy. The patient's care team and caregiver(s) (parent\u002Flegal guardian) will collaborate to create an individualized ECAP containing the following content: caregiver contact information, patient summary, anticipated emergency presentations with suggested management, problem list (emergency relevant only), medication list, technology dependence, baseline important physical exam findings, baseline vital signs, allergies, advance directive information, contact information for established care providers, and other important information.",[9],[24,29],{"name":25,"role":26,"phone":27,"phoneExt":18,"email":28},"Christian D Pulcini, MD, MEd, MPH","CONTACT","(802) 847-2434","christian.pulcini@uvm.edu",{"name":30,"role":26,"phone":18,"phoneExt":18,"email":31},"Roz King, MSN, RN","roz.king@uvmhealth.org",[33,51,66,81],{"facility":34,"status":18,"city":35,"state":36,"zip":37,"country":38,"countryCode":39,"cosmosGeoPoint":40,"geoPoint":45,"contacts":46},"Colorado Children's Hospital","Aurora","Colorado","80045","United States","US",{"type":41,"coordinates":42},"Point",[43,44],-104.83192,39.72943,{"lat":44,"lon":43},[47],{"name":48,"role":26,"phone":49,"phoneExt":18,"email":50},"Sandra Spencer, MD","720-777-1234","sandra.spencer@childrenscolorado.org",{"facility":52,"status":18,"city":53,"state":54,"zip":55,"country":38,"countryCode":39,"cosmosGeoPoint":56,"geoPoint":60,"contacts":61},"Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Medical Center","Cincinnati","Ohio","45229",{"type":41,"coordinates":57},[58,59],-84.51439,39.12711,{"lat":59,"lon":58},[62],{"name":63,"role":26,"phone":64,"phoneExt":18,"email":65},"Lauren Riney, DO","513-636-4293","lauren.riney@cchmc.org",{"facility":67,"status":18,"city":68,"state":69,"zip":70,"country":38,"countryCode":39,"cosmosGeoPoint":71,"geoPoint":75,"contacts":76},"Children's Hospital of Philadelphia","Philadelphia","Pennsylvania","05482",{"type":41,"coordinates":72},[73,74],-75.16362,39.95238,{"lat":74,"lon":73},[77],{"name":78,"role":26,"phone":79,"phoneExt":18,"email":80},"Joseph Zorc, MD, MSCE","(215) 590-1000","zorc@email.chop.edu",{"facility":82,"status":18,"city":83,"state":84,"zip":85,"country":38,"countryCode":39,"cosmosGeoPoint":86,"geoPoint":90,"contacts":91},"University of Vermont Medical Center","Burlington","Vermont","05401",{"type":41,"coordinates":87},[88,89],-73.21207,44.47588,{"lat":89,"lon":88},[92],{"name":93,"role":26,"phone":94,"phoneExt":18,"email":28},"Christian Pulcini, MD, MEd, MPH","802-324-8368",{"type":96,"investigatorFullName":97,"investigatorTitle":98,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":18,"oldOrganization":18},"PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR","Christian Pulcini","Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics","100592415","a-multi-site-hybrid-type-i-effectiveness-implementation-randomized-trial-of-an-emergency-care-action-plan-for-infants-with-medical-complexity-100592415",false,"NCT06993129","A Multi-Site Hybrid Type I Effectiveness-Implementation Randomized Trial of an Emergency Care Action Plan for Infants With Medical Complexity","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Age 0 to 6 months\n* Admitted to the University of Vermont Medical Center, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, or Colorado Children's Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU),\n* Meets or is expected to meet Children with Medical Complexity status as determined by the treating NICU clinician and defined as \"children with multiple significant chronic health problems including multiple organ systems, which result in functional limitations, high health care needs or utilization, and often require need for, or use of, medical technology.\"\n* Has three or more documented complex chronic conditions (CCCs)\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Does not have a caregiver participant who agrees to their participation in the study to complete follow-up surveys\n* Does not intend to use the hospital or affiliated sites of which they were recruited from for care during the one-year trial period","ALL","0 Months","6 Months",{"count":109,"type":110},500,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[113],"NA","Infants with medical complexity (IMC) are a challenging population with more emergency department visits, inpatient stays, and higher healthcare costs than other children. IMC also experience lower quality emergency health care. The PI and team propose to adapt and put into place an emergency care action plan (ECAP) for IMC across four US hospitals, working directly with medical providers and families in each setting. After the tool is made available to providers and families, the PI and team will measure if the ECAP tool helps decrease the number of hospitalizations (primary research outcome) for IMC, as well as if the ECAP is feasible, acceptable, and useable for those using the ECAP over a one-year period.",[116,117,118,119,120],"Chronic Disease Management","Infants Health","Emergency","Utilization, Health Care","Caregiver Stress",[122,123,124],"Children with Medical Complexity","Hybrid Implementation Trial","Health Service Utilization","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2025-06-03",{"date":128,"type":129},"2025-06-06","ACTUAL",{"date":131,"type":110},"2026-04-01",{"date":133,"type":110},"2031-06-01",{"name":5,"class":6},4]