Advanced Care Planning Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Feasibility Study on: Advance Care Planning (ACP) in Elderly Cardiac Surgery Patients
This is a prospective epidemiological pilot study to evaluate the feasibility of recruiting and retaining patients in a large multicenter study that will audit Advanced Care Planning (ACP) practices and satisfaction with End Of Life (EOL) communication and decision-making in patients undergoing cardiac surgery using the current validated questionnaires and methodology.
Study Procedures:
Once patients have signed an informed consent they will be asked to complete the ACP
evaluation questionnaire. Their level of frailty will be assessed with the 5-meter walk
test. Two weeks after discharge (+ or - 7 days) they will be contacted by phone in order to
complete 3 sections of the CANHELP questionnaire.
Study Tools
Patient questionnaires:
1. ACP Evaluation questionnaire: 5 questions about advance care planning on admission to
hospital from CANHELP study (time predicted 10 minutes)
2. CANHELP questionnaire (sections relationship with doctors, communication and decision
making) 2 weeks after discharge (time predicted 25 minutes)
Patient test:
1. 5-minute gait speed
Patient Assessment Data
2. Standard Demographics
3. Anthropometric data
4. Cardiac variables
5. Comorbidities
6. Lab Values
7. Frailty (assessed using 5-meter gait speed)
Post-surgical outcome data (will be sought in the chart after 30 days post-surgery)
1. Outcome
2. Complications
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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