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Exploring the Impact of " ACP Board Game for Life" on Death Preparation and Anxiety in Patients...

Chronic Kidney DiseaseChronic Renal Failure4 more

This study was to explore the impacts of participating in "ACP board game for life" on death preparation, death anxiety, end-of-life care preferences, and intervention perception in stage 4-5 CKD patients with advanced chronic kidney diseases in a medical center.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Risk Factor for Readmission and Death of Lower Respiratory Infections in Older Adults

Lower Respiratory InfectionAnemia2 more

Lower respiratory tract infection(LRTI) is a prevalent disease that threatens the health of older people worldwide. Anemia is also a common disorder in the elderly, and its prevalence increases significantly with age. Most factors that contribute to the development of anemia are improvable. Therefore, we investigated whether anemia was a risk factor for LRTI-caused readmission and death in the elderly occurring within 1 year of discharge from the hospital.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Cerebral Oximetry As an Auxiliary Diagnostic Tool in the Diagnosis of Brain Death

Brain Death

Aim: To investigate the efficacy of cerebral oximetry (CO) as an auxiliary diagnostic tool in confirming brain death (BD). Materials and Methods: This observational and interventional study was performed on patients with suspected BD in emergency departments and intensive care units. CO monitoring was performed for at least 6 h, and cerebral tissue oxygen saturation (ScO2) was recorded. Basal ScO2 values (basal ScO2), ScO2 values after 6 h (end ScO2), mean ScO2 values during monitoring (mean ScO2), and minimum (min ScO2) and maximum (max ScO2) ScO2 values observed during monitoring were recorded for all patients. Patients with diagnosis of BD confirmed by the organ transplantation and brain death committee were enrolled as the BD group and other patients as the non-BD group, and cerebral oxygen parameters were compared.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Domperidone and Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death

Parkinson's Disease

The purpose of this study is to assess the risk of serious cardiac events, specifically ventricular tachyarrhythmia and sudden cardiac death (VT/SCD), associated with the use of domperidone in a population of patients with Parkinson's disease. The hypothesis for this study is that the risk of VT/SCD will be higher among domperidone users, especially at a higher dose. The investigators will conduct a retrospective population-based cohort study using health care databases in eight jurisdictions in Canada and the UK. The study cohort will be defined by the initiation of a new antiparkinsonian drug or a new diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. The results from the separate sites will be combined by meta-analysis to provide an overall assessment of the risk of VT/SCD in users of domperidone.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Music Therapy Intervention to Reduce Caregiver Distress at the End of Life

Quality of LifeStress2 more

This is a study to assess the feasibility and acceptability of implementing a music therapy intervention for caregivers of hospitalized patients who are referred to inpatient hospice.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

End-of-life Intervention for African American Dementia Caregivers

EncephalopathyIschemic

In a community-based approach, the investigators long-term goal is to empower African American family caregivers who are designated healthcare proxies to make informed end-of-life treatment decisions for participants with moderate to severe dementia before a life-threatening medical crisis occurs.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

National Observational Study of Clinical Practices in Deceased Organ Donation

Deceased Organ DonationCritical Illness1 more

This is a 1-year national prospective cohort study that observes the medical management of consented deceased organ donors at hospitals across Canada with a high volume of deceased donation.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Lay Health Worker Engage, Educate, and Encourage Patients to Share

End of LifeCancer

The purpose of the LEAPS program is to understand how a trained lay health worker who engages with newly diagnosed patients after a diagnosis of an advanced stage of cancer can help to engage patients in advance care planning, improve patient satisfaction with their decision-making, activation, quality of life, and healthcare resource utilization.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

End Of Life in the Critically Ill patiEnt

Terminal IllnessIntensive Care Unit Syndrome

The purpose of this multicentric study is to evaluate the perception of the quality of the end of life in intensive care units seen from the side of the caregivers, trough the CAESAR scale.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

TroponinT After Subcutaneous Cardioverter-Defibrillator Implantation

Sudden Cardiac Death

Serum Troponin levels pre- and postoperatively will be compared in patients receiving an entirely subcutaneous cardioverter-defibrillator.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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