Neoplasms Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Exploratory Study of the Use of Five Wishes as a Tool for Advanced Care Planning in Young Adults With Metastatic, Recurrent, or Progressive Cancer or HIV Infection
Background:
- Few resources exist for helping adolescents and young adults with cancer or HIV disease
understand their changing physical, emotional and social needs when treatment is no
longer effective.
- An advance directive document called Five Wishes has had particular success with the
adult population because of the consideration of personal, emotional and spiritual needs
in addition to medical and legal concerns.
Objectives:
-To learn which questions in Five Wishes are useful for adolescents and young adults and to
then create a new document that reflects the issues they feel are most appropriate for people
with cancer or HIV disease.
Eligibility:
-Adolescents and young adults 16 to 30 years of age with advanced cancer or HIV disease
acquired perinatally or early in life and enrolled in an active NIH treatment protocol.
Design:
- Stage 1: Participants go through each question in Five Wishes and respond to whether
they feel the questions are useful.
- Stage 2: Participants are asked to compare each question from Five Wishes to a newly
developed document based on the feedback received during first stage of the study.
- Participants are enrolled for either Stage 1 or Stage 2 depending on the date they enter
the study.
Background:
- Discussing end of life (EoL) care with adolescents and young adults can be one of the
most difficult aspects of living with a life threatening disease.
- Few established resources exist to aid this population in accepting and understanding
their changing physical, emotional and social needs when treatment is no longer
effective. Standards in palliative care suggest that discussion of end of life issues be
routine and commence soon after diagnosis.
- While many helpful documents exist to facilitate such conversations with adults, few
address the particular concerns and needs of adolescents and young adults.
- One advance directive (AD) document, Five Wishes, has had particular success with the
adult population because of the consideration of 'personal, emotional and spiritual
needs' in addition to medical and legal concerns.
Objective:
- To determine if adolescents and young adults living with advanced cancer or HIV disease
feel that an AD document, such as Five Wishes, is useful in addressing end of life
issues.
- To develop and perform a pilot evaluation of a modified age-appropriate advance care
planning tool for young adults and adolescents based on Five Wishes that reflects the
participants opinions on which questions they feel are most useful and additional items
that might be helpful.
Eligibility:
- Age: 16 to 30 years
- Known metastatic, progressive or recurrent cancer or HIV disease acquired perinatally or
early in life and enrolled in an active NIH treatment protocol.
Design:
-A descriptive study of attitudes of young adults (16-30 years) with cancer or HIV disease
concerning the questions contained in the AD document Five Wishes as well as a comparison
between Five Wishes and a modified version of that document.
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