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Protocol for the End-of-Life Social Action Study (ELSA): a randomised wait-list controlled trial and embedded qualitative case study evaluation assessing the causal impact of social action befriending services on end of life experience

机译:临终社会行动研究协议(ELSA):一项随机的等待名单对照试验和嵌入式定性案例研究评估,评估社会交谊服务对临终经历的因果影响

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Background Compassionate support at the end of life should not be the responsibility of health and social care professionals alone and requires a response from the wider community. Volunteers, as community members, are a critical part of many end-of-life care services. The impact of their services on important outcomes such as quality of life is currently poorly understood. The purpose of this study is to evaluate a series of social action initiatives which use volunteers to deliver befriending services to people anticipated to be in their last year of life. The aim is to determine if receiving care from a social action volunteer befriending service plus usual care significantly improves quality of life in the last year of life. Methods/design The research questions will be addressed through a wait-list randomised controlled trial (WLRCT) and qualitative case study evaluation across 12 sites in England. Participants will be randomly allocated to either receive the social action volunteer befriending service straight away or receive the intervention after a four week wait (wait-list arm). The impact of the intervention on end-of-life experience (quality of life as primary outcome, loneliness, social support) will be measured. Repeated assessments will be carried out at baseline and weeks 4 and 8 for the intervention arm and weeks 4, 8 and 12 for the wait-list arm. For selected sites case study evaluation will include interviews, observation and documentary analysis to understand the mechanisms underpinning any found impact. Discussion This study will address the need to both provide services which use social action models to support end-of-life care in community settings, and to robustly evaluate these models to determine if they influence the experience of end-of-life care. Such services could work to reduce isolation, help meet emotional needs and maintain a sense of connectedness to the community. ISRCTN 12929812 Registered 20.5.15
机译:背景生命尽头的同情支持不应仅由健康和社会护理专业人员负责,而是需要广大社区的回应。作为社区成员,志愿者是许多临终关怀服务的重要组成部分。目前,人们对他们的服务对重要结果(例如生活质量)的影响知之甚少。这项研究的目的是评估一系列社会行动计划,这些计划利用志愿者为预期将进入生命的人们提供友善服务。目的是确定是否从社交行动志愿者的友情服务中获得照料以及常规照料是否可以显着改善生命的最后一年的生活质量。方法/设计研究问题将通过等待名单随机对照试验(WLRCT)和定性案例研究评估在英格兰的12个地点进行解决。参与者将被随机分配,以立即接受社会行动志愿者的友谊服务,或者经过四周的等待(等待名单的手臂)接受干预。干预措施对临终经历(作为主要结局的生活质量,孤独感,社会支持)的影响将得到衡量。将在基线,干预组的第4周和第8周以及等待名单组的第4、8和12周进行重复评估。对于选定的站点,案例研究评估将包括访谈,观察和文献分析,以了解支撑发现的影响的机制。讨论本研究将满足以下需求:既要提供使用社会行为模型的服务来支持社区环境中的临终关怀,也要对这些模型进行有力评估,以确定它们是否会影响临终关怀的经历。此类服务可以减少隔离,帮助满足情感需求并保持与社区的联系感。 ISRCTN 12929812注册20.5.15

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