Multi-Site Feasibility Testing of the Ventricular Assist Device Anticipatory Guidance Tool

Description

There are a variety of educational documents available to help in a participant's decision for VAD implant, however there is little information available to potential participants to help understand areas of satisfaction and concern following a VAD implant as various time points. The investigators want to provide better patient care through increased education and awareness beyond surgical outcomes and contribute to patient understanding of "what to expect" following a VAD implant. The investigators have created an anticipatory guidance (AG) tool based upon previous responses recorded in a local program's database, from the Quality of Life with a Left Ventricular Assist Device (QoLVAD) questionnaire. This questionnaire has five different domains (physical, social, emotional, cognitive thinking and spiritual/well-being). Investigators have previously analyzed responses to determine common areas of satisfaction and concern at 3-, 6-, 12- and 24-months post-VAD implant to better understand quality of life when living with a VAD. Investigators have had both VAD clinicians and VAD patients initially evaluate the tool to determine accuracy and effectiveness of the anticipatory guidance (AG) tool.

Conditions

Ventricular Assist Device, Advanced Heart Failure, Anticipatory Guidance

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

There are a variety of educational documents available to help in a participant's decision for VAD implant, however there is little information available to potential participants to help understand areas of satisfaction and concern following a VAD implant as various time points. The investigators want to provide better patient care through increased education and awareness beyond surgical outcomes and contribute to patient understanding of "what to expect" following a VAD implant. The investigators have created an anticipatory guidance (AG) tool based upon previous responses recorded in a local program's database, from the Quality of Life with a Left Ventricular Assist Device (QoLVAD) questionnaire. This questionnaire has five different domains (physical, social, emotional, cognitive thinking and spiritual/well-being). Investigators have previously analyzed responses to determine common areas of satisfaction and concern at 3-, 6-, 12- and 24-months post-VAD implant to better understand quality of life when living with a VAD. Investigators have had both VAD clinicians and VAD patients initially evaluate the tool to determine accuracy and effectiveness of the anticipatory guidance (AG) tool.

Multi-Site Feasibility Testing of the Ventricular Assist Device Anticipatory Guidance Tool

Multi-Site Feasibility Testing of the Ventricular Assist Device Anticipatory Guidance Tool

Condition
Ventricular Assist Device
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Lincoln

Bryan Heart, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, 68506

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * scheduled for a VAD implantation
  • * English-speaking as the VAD AG Tool v5.0 has not yet been translated beyond English age ≥19 years at the time of implant as most states in North America have an age of majority for consent signing.
  • * Not scheduled for VAD surgery
  • * Non English speaking
  • * \<19 yrs of age (Not a VAD Clinician for the clinician evaluation process)

Ages Eligible for Study

19 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

Bryan Heart,

Mathue Baker, MD, STUDY_CHAIR, Bryan Heart

Study Record Dates

2026-06