Death Clinical Trial
Official title:
Compassionate End of Life Care in the ICU: Evaluating the Value, Transferability, Affordability, and Sustainability and Value of the 3 Wishes Project
The 3 Wishes Project (3WP) was created to promote the connections between patients, family
members, and clinicians that are foundational to empathic end-of-life care. It provides a
scaffold for discussions about preferences and values at the end of life and leads to acts of
compassion that arise from soliciting and implementing wishes that honour the dying patient.
In a single center, investigators previously reported how the 3 Wishes Project forges
interpersonal connections among patients, family members and clinicians, eases family grief,
and offers experiential end of life education for clinicians-in-training.
The objective of this study was to evaluate whether the 3 Wishes Project could enhance
compassionate care for dying patients and their families when implemented as a multicenter
program. Given the importance of empowering frontline staff to adapt the 3WP to their own
practice patterns, investigators did not protocolize this approach to personalizing
end-of-life care. Investigators conceptualized this study as a formative evaluation of 3WP to
examine its 1) Value: as experienced by family members, frontline clinicians, ICU managers
and hospital administrators; 2) Transferability: successful implementation beyond the
original ICU by a different mix of clinicians; 3) Affordability: cost of wishes being less
than $50/patient; 4) Sustainability: project continuation beyond the first year of
evaluation.
This is a mixed-methods formative program evaluation of the 3 Wishes Project implemented in
ICUs in Toronto, Vancouver, Los Angeles, and the original center in Hamilton.
Implementation of the 3WP was aligned with the interests and cultural norms at each center,
adapted by local clinicians with the resources available, assisted by close contact and
informational guidance from the original site. Each center implemented the 3WP as both a
clinical program and research project. Participating ICUs were all located in academic
tertiary care centers with some differing features.
Design: This is a multi-center mixed-methods implementation and formative evaluation study.
Data collection will be quantitative and qualitative (interviews and focus groups).
Investigators will take a systems-level approach to produce information on how to implement
the 3 Wishes Project in different settings, each with its own social microcosm, affordances
and constraints.
Specific Aims are: 1) For patients, to provide compassionate end of life care consistent with
their values and preferences; 2) For family members, to evaluate the project's impact on
family views on end of life care; 3) For clinicians, to explore the project's impact on
compassion, resilience, moral distress, and views on end of life care; 4) For ICU managers,
to learn of any barriers to implementation and strategies for facilitation; and 5) For
hospital administrators, to understand perceived costs and institutional benefits such as
alignment with priorities for end of life care.
Investigators will use a case study approach examining particularities of the 'eco-system' of
each ICU to examine how the 3 Wishes Project operates in each setting. This examination will
include the constraints, affordances, and impacts available from the staffing model,
organizational culture, end of life policies and administrative structure. An understanding
of each ICU will be developed, with comparisons made to illuminate broader findings and
suggest strategies for expanding the project elsewhere.
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