Abstract

Abstract Decisions about end-of-life care are often left to family caregivers to make with professionals. Caregivers find these decisions difficult. A decision aid is one option to support family caregivers. We aimed to test the acceptability and feasibility of a co-produced decision aid for family carers of people with severe dementia or those towards the end of life in the UK. We aimed to recruit 30 family caregivers for a 6 month pre-post test feasibility study. Primary outcome was the feasibility of the study. We included quantitative measures at baseline, 3 month and 6 months, including: Decisional Conflict scale (DCS) and Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10). We recruited 28 carers (93% target), 26 completed baseline and 20 completed 6 month follow up. All outcomes changed indicating improvement at 6 months. Qualitative interviews reported the decision aid was acceptable. We met our success criteria, the study is feasible and the decision aid acceptable to caregivers.

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