A novel Family Dignity Intervention (FDI) for enhancing and informing holistic palliative care in Asia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background The lack of a holistic approach to palliative care can lead to a fractured sense of dignity at the end of life, resulting in depression, hopelessness, feelings of being a burden to others, and the loss of the will to live among terminally ill patients. Building on the clinical fo...
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doaj-7b74cdefc2b047538ece39770878f1182020-11-25T00:39:05ZengBMCTrials1745-62152017-12-0118111210.1186/s13063-017-2325-5A novel Family Dignity Intervention (FDI) for enhancing and informing holistic palliative care in Asia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trialAndy Hau Yan Ho0Josip Car1Moon-Ho Ringo Ho2Geraldine Tan-Ho3Ping Ying Choo4Paul Victor Patinadan5Poh Heng Chong6Wah Ying Ong7Gilbert Fan8Yee Pin Tan9Robert A. Neimeyer10Harvey M. Chochinov11Psychology, School of Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological UniversityCentre for Population Health Sciences, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological UniversityPsychology, School of Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological UniversityPsychology, School of Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological UniversityPsychology, School of Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological UniversityPsychology, School of Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological UniversityHCA Hospice CareDover Park HospiceDepartment of Psychosocial Oncology and Patient Support, National Cancer Centre SingaporeDepartment of Psychosocial Oncology and Patient Support, National Cancer Centre SingaporeDepartment of Psychology, University of MemphisManitoba Palliative Care Research Unit, CancerCare ManitobaAbstract Background The lack of a holistic approach to palliative care can lead to a fractured sense of dignity at the end of life, resulting in depression, hopelessness, feelings of being a burden to others, and the loss of the will to live among terminally ill patients. Building on the clinical foundation of Dignity Therapy, together with the empirical understanding of dignity-related concerns of Asian families facing terminal illness, a novel Family Dignity Intervention (FDI) has been developed for Asian palliative care. FDI comprises a recorded interview with a patient and their primary family caregiver, which is transcribed, edited into a legacy document, and returned to the dyads for sharing with the rest of the patient’s family. The aims of this study are to assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of FDI in reducing psychosocial, emotional, spiritual, and psychophysiological distress in community-dwelling and in-patient, Asian, older terminally ill patients and their families living in Singapore. Methods/design An open-label randomized controlled trial. One hundred and twenty-six patient-family dyads are randomly allocated to one of two groups: (1) an intervention group (FDI offered in addition to standard psychological care) and (2) a control group (standard psychological care). Both quantitative and qualitative outcomes are assessed in face-to-face interviews at baseline, 3 days and 2 weeks after intervention, as well as during an exit interview with family caregivers at 2 months post bereavement. Primary outcome measures include sense of dignity for patients and psychological distress for caregivers. Secondary outcomes include meaning in life, quality of life, spirituality, hopefulness, perceived support, and psychophysiological wellbeing, as well as bereavement outcomes for caregivers. Qualitative data are analyzed using the Framework method. Discussion To date, there is no available palliative care intervention for dignity enhancement in Asia. This first-of-its-kind study develops and tests an evidence-based, family driven, psycho-socio-spiritual intervention for enhancing dignity and wellbeing among Asian patients and families facing mortality. It addresses a critical gap in the provision of holistic palliative care. The expected outcomes will contribute to advancements in both theories and practices of palliative care for Singapore and its neighboring regions while serving to inform similar developments in other Asian communities. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, ID: NCT03200730 . Registered on 26 June 2017.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-017-2325-5DignityFamilyPalliative careEnd-of-lifePsycho-socio-spiritual interventionRandomized controlled trial |
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Andy Hau Yan Ho Josip Car Moon-Ho Ringo Ho Geraldine Tan-Ho Ping Ying Choo Paul Victor Patinadan Poh Heng Chong Wah Ying Ong Gilbert Fan Yee Pin Tan Robert A. Neimeyer Harvey M. Chochinov |
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Andy Hau Yan Ho Josip Car Moon-Ho Ringo Ho Geraldine Tan-Ho Ping Ying Choo Paul Victor Patinadan Poh Heng Chong Wah Ying Ong Gilbert Fan Yee Pin Tan Robert A. Neimeyer Harvey M. Chochinov A novel Family Dignity Intervention (FDI) for enhancing and informing holistic palliative care in Asia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial Trials Dignity Family Palliative care End-of-life Psycho-socio-spiritual intervention Randomized controlled trial |
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Andy Hau Yan Ho Josip Car Moon-Ho Ringo Ho Geraldine Tan-Ho Ping Ying Choo Paul Victor Patinadan Poh Heng Chong Wah Ying Ong Gilbert Fan Yee Pin Tan Robert A. Neimeyer Harvey M. Chochinov |
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A novel Family Dignity Intervention (FDI) for enhancing and informing holistic palliative care in Asia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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A novel Family Dignity Intervention (FDI) for enhancing and informing holistic palliative care in Asia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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A novel Family Dignity Intervention (FDI) for enhancing and informing holistic palliative care in Asia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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A novel Family Dignity Intervention (FDI) for enhancing and informing holistic palliative care in Asia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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A novel Family Dignity Intervention (FDI) for enhancing and informing holistic palliative care in Asia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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novel family dignity intervention (fdi) for enhancing and informing holistic palliative care in asia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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Abstract Background The lack of a holistic approach to palliative care can lead to a fractured sense of dignity at the end of life, resulting in depression, hopelessness, feelings of being a burden to others, and the loss of the will to live among terminally ill patients. Building on the clinical foundation of Dignity Therapy, together with the empirical understanding of dignity-related concerns of Asian families facing terminal illness, a novel Family Dignity Intervention (FDI) has been developed for Asian palliative care. FDI comprises a recorded interview with a patient and their primary family caregiver, which is transcribed, edited into a legacy document, and returned to the dyads for sharing with the rest of the patient’s family. The aims of this study are to assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of FDI in reducing psychosocial, emotional, spiritual, and psychophysiological distress in community-dwelling and in-patient, Asian, older terminally ill patients and their families living in Singapore. Methods/design An open-label randomized controlled trial. One hundred and twenty-six patient-family dyads are randomly allocated to one of two groups: (1) an intervention group (FDI offered in addition to standard psychological care) and (2) a control group (standard psychological care). Both quantitative and qualitative outcomes are assessed in face-to-face interviews at baseline, 3 days and 2 weeks after intervention, as well as during an exit interview with family caregivers at 2 months post bereavement. Primary outcome measures include sense of dignity for patients and psychological distress for caregivers. Secondary outcomes include meaning in life, quality of life, spirituality, hopefulness, perceived support, and psychophysiological wellbeing, as well as bereavement outcomes for caregivers. Qualitative data are analyzed using the Framework method. Discussion To date, there is no available palliative care intervention for dignity enhancement in Asia. This first-of-its-kind study develops and tests an evidence-based, family driven, psycho-socio-spiritual intervention for enhancing dignity and wellbeing among Asian patients and families facing mortality. It addresses a critical gap in the provision of holistic palliative care. The expected outcomes will contribute to advancements in both theories and practices of palliative care for Singapore and its neighboring regions while serving to inform similar developments in other Asian communities. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, ID: NCT03200730 . Registered on 26 June 2017. |
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Dignity Family Palliative care End-of-life Psycho-socio-spiritual intervention Randomized controlled trial |
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