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Heart Failure Carer Support Programme: Implementation Testing in the UK.

Implementation Testing of the Heart Failure Carer Support Programme in the United Kingdom.


Sponsor

Queen's University, Belfast

Enrollment

360 participants

Start Date

May 29, 2026

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Background: Heart failure (HF) is widespread in the United Kingdom (UK). Many of these patients rely on support from family carers who are ill-prepared and supported for this role. These carers often experience poor mental and physical health because of their caring role. HEart faiLure carer support Programme (HELP) is the first intervention in the UK developed with carers of patients with HF to support them with looking after themselves and the patients they care for. Aim: To identify the best way of delivering HELP to all carers across the UK and evaluate its impact on carers and patients. Methods: HF Nurses will deliver HELP across 3 sites in the UK to approximately 180 carers of patients with HF. The carers targeted will be those who require additional support (caring for a patient who has HF symptoms). These carers will be nominated for the project by patients identified by nurses at in- and out-patient HF appointments. These patients (around 180) will also be invited to provide information for the project. HELP includes 6 online educational support sessions (1 hour each) delivered weekly, along with an educational booklet and website that provide additional support and advice. We will evaluate the impact of HELP on outcomes for patients (i.e., hospital admissions, GP visits, and quality of life) and carers (i.e., burden, preparedness, and quality of life). Interviews and logs / questionnaires will be completed by participants and staff, which will help us understand how best to deliver HELP. Information for the project will be collected at baseline, during HELP, immediately post-HELP (6 weeks), and 6 months after finishing HELP. Impact: The findings will allow us to develop a plan for giving HELP to all carers throughout the UK to provide them with the education and support they need.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria10

  • Carers
  • Aged 18 years or older
  • Physical and mental ability to operate a digital device, engage comfortably in conversation with peers, and be able to read written materials
  • Caring (regular, unpaid care) for a person with a clinical diagnosis of heart failure (HF) who is receiving standard evidence-based HF therapies and has either HF symptoms or 1 episode of decompensation (symptoms requiring medical attention) in previous 6 months
  • Ability to speak and understand English
  • Aged 18 years or older
  • Physical and mental ability to engage comfortably in conversation and be able to read written materials
  • Clinical diagnosis of HF and receiving standard evidence-based HF therapies and has either HF symptoms or 1 episode of decompensation (symptoms requiring medical attention) in previous 6 months
  • Ability to speak and understand English
  • Receiving regular, unpaid support with managing his / her condition from a loved one or friend (e.g., a relative or spouse)

Exclusion Criteria6

  • Lacking capacity to give consent
  • Under the age of 18
  • Patients
  • Lacking capacity to give consent
  • Under the age of 18
  • Carer refused to participate in HELP

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALHEart faiLure carer support Programme (HELP)

A 6-week, psychoeducational intervention consisting of two components: 1) Online support group sessions and 2) Educational booklet and supplementary website. A weekly online support group session will be delivered over 6 weeks via ZOOM by local specialist heart failure nurses. Each session will consist of 12 carers and last approximately 60 minutes. The sessions will initiate with a presentation (approximately 20 minutes in duration) on the allocated topic, including questions and group discussions throughout. Carers will complete self-directed learning across the educational booklet and website, which will complement the support group sessions.


Locations(5)

Royal Victoria Hospital

Belfast, United Kingdom

Ulster Hospital

Belfast, United Kingdom

Craigavon Area Hospital

Craigavon, United Kingdom

Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Glasgow, United Kingdom

King's College Hospital

London, United Kingdom

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