Adverse Events Module

Adverse Events Module

For researchers submitting trial data to ClinicalTrials.gov, the Adverse Events module is one of four mandatory results sections. It requires reporting in three primary categories: All-Cause Mortality: A table tracking all deaths that occurred during the study, regardless of cause. Serious Adverse Events (SAEs): A tabular summary of events resulting in death, life-threatening conditions, hospitalization, or significant disability. Other Adverse Events: A table for non-serious events that exceed a specific frequency threshold, such as 5% within any study arm.

Adverse Events Module path is as follows:

Study -> Results Section -> Adverse Events Module -> Event Groups

Study -> Results Section -> Adverse Events Module -> Serious Events

Study -> Results Section -> Adverse Events Module -> Other Events

Adverse Events Module


Ignite Creation Date: 2025-12-25 @ 2:03 AM
Ignite Modification Date: 2025-12-26 @ 12:27 AM
NCT ID: NCT03128060
Description: None
Frequency Threshold: 0
Time Frame: 2 months
Study: NCT03128060
Study Brief: Expanding Access to Home-Based Palliative Care
Event Groups(If Any):

Event Groups

Title Description Deaths # Affected Deaths # At Risk Serious # Affected Serious # At Risk Other # Affected Other # At Risk View
Home-based Palliative Care - Caregivers Home-based palliative care features home visits by an interdisciplinary PC team (physician, nurse, social worker, and chaplain) that provides pain and symptom management, psychosocial support, advance care planning, disease management education, spiritual and grief counseling, and other services as needed. Home-based palliative care: The HBPC model consists of home visits by an interdisciplinary primary palliative care team (a physician, nurse, social worker, and chaplain). This team provides pain and symptom management, psychosocial support, advance care planning, spiritual counseling, grief counseling, and other services to meet patient and caregiver needs. Within the first week of a patient's enrollment, team members separately visit the patient at home to assess his/her needs as well as the needs of his/her caregiver. Following the patient's initial assessment, subsequent home visits are based on the patient's and caregiver's needs. At a minimum, a core team member visits the patient at home once per week. Additionally, a 24/7 helpline provides access to nurse counseling and after-hours home visits as needed. As a patient's health declines and he/she becomes eligible for hospice care, HBPC clinicians will refer the patient to hospice. 0 None 0 3 0 3 View
Enhanced Usual Care - Caregivers Enhanced usual care refers to: 1) usual primary care provided by a primary care physician who has been offered special training in the core elements of palliative care; 2) case management services; and 3) provider support through palliative care consultation. Enhanced usual care: Usual primary care consists of: 1) appointment-based access to primary care providers (PCPs) as requested by the patient; 2) case management services; and 3) provider support through palliative care consultation. These PCPs provide family/internal medicine services as well as access to specialist care. They also offer disease case management and pain and symptom management. These usual care services are enhanced through training in palliative care provided to PCPs. The training addresses core elements of palliative care, specifically these 6 topics: a palliative care overview; strategies for improving patient-provider communications; instruction in ACP; instruction in managing patients' pain and symptoms; care coordination; and preventing medical crises. 0 None 0 4 0 4 View
Home-based Palliative Care - Patients Home-based palliative care features home visits by an interdisciplinary PC team (physician, nurse, social worker, and chaplain) that provides pain and symptom management, psychosocial support, advance care planning, disease management education, spiritual and grief counseling, and other services as needed. Home-based palliative care: The HBPC model consists of home visits by an interdisciplinary primary palliative care team (a physician, nurse, social worker, and chaplain). This team provides pain and symptom management, psychosocial support, advance care planning, spiritual counseling, grief counseling, and other services to meet patient and caregiver needs. Within the first week of a patient's enrollment, team members separately visit the patient at home to assess his/her needs as well as the needs of his/her caregiver. Following the patient's initial assessment, subsequent home visits are based on the patient's and caregiver's needs. At a minimum, a core team member visits the patient at home once per week. Additionally, a 24/7 helpline provides access to nurse counseling and after-hours home visits as needed. As a patient's health declines and he/she becomes eligible for hospice care, HBPC clinicians will refer the patient to hospice. 0 None 2 13 2 13 View
Enhanced Usual Care - Patients Enhanced usual care refers to: 1) usual primary care provided by a primary care physician who has been offered special training in the core elements of palliative care; 2) case management services; and 3) provider support through palliative care consultation. Enhanced usual care: Usual primary care consists of: 1) appointment-based access to primary care providers (PCPs) as requested by the patient; 2) case management services; and 3) provider support through palliative care consultation. These PCPs provide family/internal medicine services as well as access to specialist care. They also offer disease case management and pain and symptom management. These usual care services are enhanced through training in palliative care provided to PCPs. The training addresses core elements of palliative care, specifically these 6 topics: a palliative care overview; strategies for improving patient-provider communications; instruction in ACP; instruction in managing patients' pain and symptoms; care coordination; and preventing medical crises. 0 None 1 15 0 15 View
Serious Events(If Any):

Serious Events

Term Type Organ System Vocab View
ER visit or hospitalization NON_SYSTEMATIC_ASSESSMENT General disorders None View
Other Events(If Any):

Other Events

Term Type Organ System Vocab View
Severe pain NON_SYSTEMATIC_ASSESSMENT General disorders None View