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Individualised Informal Caregiver Training for Palliative Care at Home

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University of Oxford

Status

Terminated

Conditions

Palliative Care

Treatments

Behavioral: Caregiver training

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02591693
REC number 14/SC/1104

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a training intervention to improve caregiver confidence for family caregivers of patients with palliative care needs at home, is acceptable to patients and their caregivers.

Full description

Many patients with terminal illnesses rely on friends and family for much of their practical day to day care. These friends and family members often lack the skills and confidence to carry out these tasks and studies have shown that many would want more support. Studies have also shown that many patients feel they are a burden.

This study involves carers receiving training to learn the skills they need to care for their loved one. Adult patients with terminal illnesses, currently receiving care from a specified hospice in the South East of England, who have a friend or family member caring for them at home are eligible to be referred for this study.

The training of the carer will be carried out over three sessions by an Occupational Therapist in the patient's own home.The training will focus on goals that the patient and carer have chosen together.

The carer will be asked to complete before and after questionnaires and some will be asked to take part in interviews to see how they felt about the study.

The potential benefits of this study are to increase carer confidence in caring for their loved one.

The overall aim of this study is to test out the research method to see if patients and carers find this training and the outcome measures acceptable. If they do then the investigators plan to learn from this study to design a larger randomised control trial which would be the best way of knowing for sure whether and in what ways this training is helpful.

Enrollment

14 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patient currently at home, reliant on family/friends (lay carers) some or all of the time to help with practical or personal care.
  • The carer is aged 18 years or over.
  • The carer and the patient have the capacity to consent to being involved in the study.

Exclusion criteria

  • There is a current plan in place for all care to be provided by paid carers full time.
  • The patient currently receiving more than one contact with Hospice Specialist Occupational Therapy or is likely to develop needs requiring more than one contact Hospice Occupational Therapy over the four week study intervention period.
  • Patients and carers who are not able to speak or understand adequate English for consent to be obtained, to be able to undertake carer training and to complete the study outcome measures.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

14 participants in 2 patient groups

Caregiver Training
Experimental group
Description:
Three home visits by a specialist occupational therapist, each lasting 1-2 hours. Assessment and training to confidently achieve up to three goals relating to practical activities of daily living identified by patient and caregiver. On-going usual care from multi-professional team at hospice.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Caregiver training
Usual Care
No Intervention group
Description:
On-going usual care from multi-professional team at hospice.

Trial contacts and locations

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