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Evaluation and Implementation Preparation of a Proactive Palliative Care Model (ENABLE-SG)
Sponsor: National Cancer Centre, Singapore
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.
Official title: ENABLE-SG (Educate, Nurture, Advise, Before Life Ends for Singapore) as a Proactive Palliative Care Model: Evaluation and Implementation Preparation
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
21 Years - 120 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
715
Start Date
2023-12-26
Completion Date
2026-06
Last Updated
2025-06-29
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
ENABLE-SG model
Patients and caregivers will receive individual structured psycho-educational sessions with a health coach. These sessions will be primarily delivered over the phone. Patient and caregiver dyads will have different health coaches. Patients will have six sessions on the topics of maintaining positivity, self-care, coping with stress, managing symptoms, exploring what matters most, and life review. Caregivers will have four sessions on the topics of maintaining positivity, self-care, coping with stress, and managing symptoms. All sessions will begin with screening for distress using the Distress Thermometer and Problem List culturally adapted from the National Comprehensive Cancer Network. From screening results, the health coach can flexibly change the order of the topics to address specific problems. It will take approximately three months to complete all sessions.
Wait-list control
* 6-month wait-list control. Participants will receive the ENABLE-SG model six months after baseline (six sessions for patients and four sessions for caregivers) at an approximately weekly interval. * Interventions: ENABLE-SG model
Locations (1)
National Cancer Centre Singapore
Singapore, Singapore