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The goal of this observational study is to learn about how Chinese Americans engage in advance care planning (ACP) discussions with their family caregivers.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
Participants will share their experience either through interviews or a survey.
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The overall objective of this pilot study is to develop a culturally tailored resilience-building intervention for Chinese Americans with cancer or heart disease in Chicago. A qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews will be conducted to identify how religious leaders addressed death-related topics with Chinese Americans with cancer, heart disease, or hypertension in Chicago. In addition, a mixed-method study using surveys and focus groups to understand the readiness, support, and resources of Chinese Americans living in Chicago to participate in ACP discussions with their family. Finally, a usability study will ask Chinese Americans with cancer, high blood pressure, or heart disease, and their family members, to share feedback on an ACP pamphlet designed for Chinese Americans.
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Group 1
Inclusion criteria for religious leaders:
Exclusion criteria: Unwilling to provide consent.
Group 2
Inclusion criteria for Chinese Americans living in Chicago:
Exclusion criteria: Unwilling to provide consent.
Group 3
Inclusion criteria for Chinese Americans with experience in end-of-life care discussions:
Exclusion criteria: Unwilling to provide consent.
Group 4
Inclusion criteria for Chinese Americans with cancer, hypertension, or heart disease:
Exclusion criteria:
Inclusion criteria for their family members:
Exclusion criteria: Unwilling to provide consent.
125 participants in 4 patient groups
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Li-Ting H. Longcoy
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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