Chronic Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of an Advance Care Planning Activity: Feasibility Testing for a Randomized Controlled Trial
The overarching goal of this project is to facilitate engagement of individuals in effective advance care planning (ACP). Our specific objective is to conduct a randomized, controlled trial to determine whether playing a structured conversation game will increase the likelihood that participants will complete advance directives and perform other ACP behaviors compared to those who are provided with only standard ACP educational materials.
Our central hypothesis is that having ACP conversations in a non-threatening and enjoyable
game format will stimulate participants to engage in additional ACP behaviors including
completion of ADs. We will use the ACP Engagement Survey to measure readiness to perform
ACP, which includes measures of the "stage of change" for performing ACP behaviors.
The proposed study has two specific aims:
Aim 1. To determine whether individuals who play a conversation game are more likely to
subsequently complete an online AD (called 'Making Your Wishes Known'; MYWK) compared to
individuals who receive standard information about ACP. Our hypothesis is that playing a
conversation game will result in a higher AD completion rate (compared to control) in the
three months following the intervention.
Aim 2. To identify which participant and/or conversation-related factors influence movement
along the stages of change continuum with respect to ACP behaviors (discussing end-of-life
wishes with families or clinicians and then completing ADs). Our hypotheses are that: H1)
the game intervention will lead to higher quality conversations than the control; and H2)
participants whose conversations consist of high-quality ACP discussions will be more likely
to progress toward enacting ACP behaviors (as measured by the ACP Engagement Survey score)
than those participants whose conversations consist of low-quality discussions.
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