• Heart Lung · May 2016

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    A randomized controlled pilot trial to improve advance care planning for LVAD patients and their surrogates.

    • Maureen Metzger, Mi-Kyung Song, Sandra Ward, Patricia Pat-Yue Chang, Laura C Hanson, and Feng-Chang Lin.
    • University of Virginia School of Nursing, USA. Electronic address: mjm9cd@virginia.edu.
    • Heart Lung. 2016 May 1; 45 (3): 186-92.

    ObjectivesTo examine feasibility, acceptability and preliminary effects of an advance care planning (ACP) intervention, SPIRIT-HF, in LVAD patients and their surrogates.BackgroundLVADs may improve HF symptoms but they are not curative. Thus, ACP is needed to prepare patients and surrogates for end-of-life (EOL) decision-making.MethodsBridge to transplant and destination therapy LVAD patient-surrogate dyads were randomized to either SPIRIT-HF or usual care. Percentages of eligible dyads who were enrolled and completed the study determined feasibility. Analysis of interviews with SPIRIT dyads determined acceptability. Group comparisons of dyad congruence, patient's decisional conflict, and surrogate's decision-making confidence determined preliminary effects.ResultsOf 38 eligible dyads, 29 (76%) were enrolled, randomized, and completed the study. The 14 intervention dyads characterized SPIRIT-HF as beneficial. All dyads demonstrated improvement in outcomes. However, SPIRIT-HF dyads tended toward greater congruence on patient EOL treatment goals.ConclusionsSPIRIT-HF is feasible and acceptable. Results will inform future trials.Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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