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Use of Online Communications to Support Patients and Their Families in the Hospice Unit

Not Applicable
Conditions
Palliative Care
Interventions
Other: psychosocial intervention
Registration Number
NCT02483390
Lead Sponsor
Pesach Shvartzman
Brief Summary

The increasing awareness of the importance of palliative care has led, in Israel, to the 2005 Law for the Rights of Persons with Terminal Illness. Still, problems of accessibility to palliative care remain unresolved. The use of e-health services is likely to expand the ability of the medical, psychosocial and nursing staff to reach patients who are either living in the periphery, are unable to make clinic visits or whose family members are housebound in order to be caregivers. This exploratory research is designed to explore the issues, barriers and advantages of e-health care through the perspective of the palliative care staff members, the patients themselves and their caregiving family members.

Detailed Description

This study is designed to test the applicability and suitability of e-health services (e.g. by use of SKYPE) to the psychosocial needs of patients and their families who are getting services through home hospice care. In addition, the attitudes of the hospice staff will be investigated to the use of e-health methods. The study will clarify selection criteria, referral pathways and barriers and/or supporting elements that will allow e-health services to be provided in a highly professional fashion. Up to 20 dyads of a patient and their primary caregiver will be recruited from those who are receiving services from the home hospice unit of the Kupat Holim Clalit (General Sick Fund) in the South of Israel.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patient currently receiving care from the home hospice unit,
  • over the age of 18,
  • able to give informed consent,
  • with a computer that can use SKYPE or a smartphone,
  • speaking a language of the psychosocial staff person (Hebrew, English, Russian, Arabic).
Exclusion Criteria
  • Brain tumors,
  • dementia,
  • speech disturbance,
  • refusal to participate,
  • language other than the four spoken by psychosocial staff members,
  • inability to use technology or lack of computer in the home.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention group: All dyads are in the intervention arm.psychosocial intervention-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
SWAT - The social work assessment toolOne year

Tool to assess the quality of social work psychosocial services

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
ZBI (Zarit burden scale),6 month

assess primary care burden

EIS (Emotional Intimacy Scale)6 month

assess the emotional intimacy component a close relationship

SLDS (Satisfaction with cancer scale)6 month

assess cancer patient quality of life

the will to live question6 month

assess the will to live in a specific time point

attitudes toward use of e-therapy questionnaire.6 month

estimate attitudes of professional care giver

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