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Evaluation and Implementation Preparation of a Proactive Palliative Care Model (ENABLE-SG)

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by National Cancer Centre, Singapore
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorNational Cancer Centre, Singapore
Started2023-12-26
Est. completion2025-12
Eligibility
Age21 Years – 120 Years
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

The current interdisciplinary specialist palliative care model focuses on supporting patients with advanced cancer who have complex problems in the last weeks of life. Consequently, palliative care is often provided late and in response to uncontrolled symptoms during crises. Palliative care models should shift from this reactionary illness-stress paradigm to a proactive health-wellness approach that is integrated early in the patient's disease trajectory. A proactive early palliative care telehealth model, ENABLE (Educate, Nurture, Advise, Before Life Ends), was developed in the U.S. to coach patients with advanced cancers and their family caregivers on how to cope effectively with serious illness. By empowering individuals early before acute distress and symptoms occur, patients and families can better mitigate and avoid crises. Building on positive health outcomes demonstrated by the ENABLE model in the U.S., the study team has successfully pilot-tested a culturally adapted ENABLE-SG model in Singapore. This study seeks to test the effectiveness of this ENABLE-SG model among patients with recently diagnosed advanced cancer and their caregivers while simultaneously collecting data on real-world implementation.

Eligibility

Age: 21 Years – 120 YearsHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Inclusion criteria for patients:

  1. Adult aged 21 and above
  2. Within 60 days of being informed of an advanced cancer diagnosis, defined as metastatic or recurrent/ progressive Stage III/IV solid tumour
  3. Able to speak English or Chinese
  4. Able to provide informed consent
  5. Patients will NOT need to have a caregiver willing to participate in the ENABLE-SG programme.
* Inclusion criteria for caregivers:

  1. Adult aged 21 and above
  2. Self-endorsing or identified by the enrolled patient as an unpaid spouse/partner, relative or friend who knows them well and who provides regular support (at least 7 hours a week) due to their cancer and who does not have to live in the same dwelling
  3. Caring for a patient with advanced cancer (see definition under patient inclusion criteria above)
  4. Able to speak English or Chinese.
  5. Able to provide informed consent
* Inclusion criteria for healthcare professions:

  1. 21 years or older.
  2. Approached to participate in the ENABLE-SG study
  3. Able to provide informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

* Exclusion criteria for patients:

  1. Medical record documentation of an active severe mental illness, dementia, active suicidal ideation, uncorrected hearing loss
  2. Unable to complete patient-reported outcome measures
  3. Has been reviewed by palliative care services in the current model of palliative care.
* Exclusion criteria for caregivers:

  1. Self-reported severe mental illness, dementia, active suicidal ideation, uncorrected hearing loss
  2. Unable to complete caregiver-reported outcomes.
* Exclusion criteria for healthcare professional:

  1. Healthcare professionals that are not providing care for cancer patients.
  2. Unable to complete interviews.

Conditions2

CancerNeoplasms

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