Dignity Talk: Helping Palliative Care Patients and Families Have Important Conversations (DTalk)
Palliative Care, Family, End of Life Care
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Palliative Care focused on measuring Palliative Care, Family, adaptation, psychological
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
For Patient:
Patients being cared for:
- in a palliative care unit or whose care is focused on palliation as determined by clinical staff
- or patients who have have a confirmed diagnosis of amyotropic lateral sclerosis, and have symptoms in a domain that interferes with their social or occupation functioning: a) mobility, b) dysphasia, c) dyspnea, or d) speech or patients who have are have been on dialysis > 3 months and are > 60 years of age - or residents of Personal Care Home all of whom are:
- 18 years of age or older
- able to provide informed oral and written consent
- cognitive capacity (based on clinical consensus)
For Family Member or Close Friend:
- Family member or close friend who the patient identifies they would be comfortable talking with using the Dignity Talk question framework
- Family member who is 18 years of age or older
- Family member who is able to provide oral and written consent
- Family member who has cognitive capacity to participate in meaningful conversation (based on research staff decision)
For Healthcare Provider:
- Employed one of the participating sites
- in a discipline directly involved in clinical care (physician, nursing, social work, spiritual care, allied healthcare, etc.)
Exclusion Criteria:
- not meeting the above inclusion criteria
Sites / Locations
- Victoria Hospice
- St. Boniface Hospital
- Riverview Health Centre
- Concordia Hospital
- Deer Lodge Centre
- Grace Hospital
- Health Sciences Centre
- Manitoba Renal Program
- Seven Oaks Hospital
- Victoria Hospital
- Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
- WRHA Personal Care Homes
- Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Dignity Talk dyad completers
Dignity Talk non-completers
Those dyads where both patient and family member co-participant complete the protocol using the Dignity Talk Communication Topics
Those dyads where patient and family member co-participant either do not complete the protocol or do not use the Dignity Talk Communication Topics (November 2016 - the investigators have not as yet enrolled any participants who have not completed the study without using the Dignity Talk Topics. However some participants have withdrawn from the study without completing.