Impact of Advance Care Planning on Care for Patients With Advanced Heart Failure
Heart Failure
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Heart Failure focused on measuring Advanced care planning, End of life care
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Patient participant:
- Patients must be 21 years old or older and must be diagnosed with advanced heart failure (New York Heart Association Class III and IV). Patients must be aware of their diagnosis
Caregiver/Decision-maker participant: Subject must be 21 years old or older Participant must be either
- appointed substitute decision maker or
- most likely to be substitute decision maker for patient (if patient were to lose decision-making capacity)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patient participant: Patients must not have any psychiatric or cognitive disorders
- Caregiver/Decision-maker participant: Cannot be a maid or foreign domestic worker
Sites / Locations
- Singapore General Hospital
- National Heart Centre Singapore
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Control arm
Intervention (ACP) arm
The control arm patients will not take part in ACP discussions and documentation, but will continue to receive usual care.
The patient and his/her family members will be referred to an ACP facilitator and will undergo ACP as an ongoing process, integrated with patient's care, from the facilitator, in coordination with a coordinator/nurse, and treating physician. The ACP facilitator will be certified in providing ACP and will possess sufficient knowledge of the risks, benefits, and harms of treatments and procedures available to the patient. The ACP facilitator will be supported by the physician with the specialized knowledge of treatment options, especially with regards to prognosis. Family members will be encouraged to be present during the ACP discussion so that the whole family unit will be able to explore goals, values and beliefs towards the patient's medical care.