Thank you for considering taking part in this service evaluation study. 

The person interviewing you must explain the project to you again in the interview before you verbally agree to take part. If you have any questions arising from the explanation, please ask the researcher for more information before you decide to take part. You may have seen this information before in other materials relating to the study, such as the application form. You will be emailed a copy of this consent form to keep and refer to at any time. If you have any questions about this consent form, please reach out to the user insights team - imperial.userinsights@nhs.net 

What is the purpose of this service evaluation study?

The aim of the study is to understand how we might improve the experience for adults who are receiving care in the last days of their life in our hospitals, as well as the experience for those who are important to them. We are particularly focused on the last days and hours of a person's life, and after the person has passed away.

End-of-life care values and needs can differ by religion and culture and from person to person. We are not certain that we always get that care right in our hospitals, and we would like to understand more about what we can do differently to support more people and those important to them in the way they would choose to be supported. We are particularly interested in understanding more about the needs of people from underrepresented religious and ethnic groups considering the diverse make-up of the communities we serve across North West London.

Who are we looking to speak with?

We would like to speak to people with lived experience of someone important to them dying in an Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust hospital (Charing Cross, Hammersmith, Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea, and St Mary’s hospitals) longer than three months ago and up to seven years ago. In particular, we are interested in speaking with people from underrepresented religious and ethnic communities.

Please note that we are not aiming to speak with anyone who is currently experiencing end of life care. In particular, we are interested in speaking with people from underrepresented religious and ethnic communities.

Please note: This is a user insights research project. The people conducting this research are not medical professionals. They are researchers and are not able to answer any medical questions you might have. If you have any concerns about the medical care that you have experienced, you should contact the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) and complaints team at Imperial College Healthcare Trust.

Who is leading the service evaluation study?

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is working with the Helix Centre, part of Imperial College London’s Institute of Global Health Innovation, to undertake the service evaluation study.

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust provides acute and specialist healthcare for over one million people every year across their five hospitals in central and west London - Charing Cross, Hammersmith, Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea, and St Mary’s. The Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust teams involved in this study are the End of Life & Palliative Care, and User Insights teams. The Helix Centre is a research lab located in St Mary’s Hospital that designs and evaluates products and services that tackle major health challenges by putting people and their needs at the centre of what they do.

The work has been funded by Imperial Health Charity.

Do I have to take part?

It is your choice to take part. If you choose to, we will give you this information and consent form to keep. If you decide to take part in our research you are still free to withdraw, modify your consent or withdraw your consent at any time, without giving a reason, by getting in touch with us. This will not affect your current or future care. If you change your mind about taking part at any point and for any reason, including after the interview, you can withdraw by emailing  imperial.userinsights@nhs.net You can also email with questions or to ask for more information.

Please note, after the research has been completed, the researchers will develop a research insight report which may include anonymous quotes and insights collected from the information that you shared with us – depending on what you consented to. When the report is published, it will not be possible to remove anonymous information, however, please feel reassured that the information in the report will be completely anonymous.

What happens if I agree to take part?

We would like to invite you to take part in a 60-minute informal one-to-one conversation that can be conducted online via a video call, over the phone, in person in a location of your choice, or by any other methods that you would prefer. We can provide an interpreter if you require and would allow 90 minutes for the interview in this case. If you have a preference of speaking to a man or woman, we will aim to accommodate this.

During the conversation we will ask you questions about what you would expect, need, and value in hospital care during the last weeks, days, and moments of life based on your experience in Imperial hospitals.

We would also like to ask you about your experience of someone important to you dying in one of our hospitals, for yourself and for your loved one. We want to understand what good care would look like to you and why, and how we could do things differently and why.

With your consent, we will transcribe the conversation and take notes. To maintain your confidentiality, we will adhere to the Data Protection Act 2018 and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust data protection policies. That means any information that may allow others to identify you will be removed. All notes and transcripts will be deleted at the end of the study.

We will delete your contact information and personal data after 6 months if you express that you do not wish to be contacted in the future about further end-of-life research opportunities.

After the interviews, the study team will bring together the findings from the discussions and these will be used to help form recommendations for Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust that will inform future improvements to the way care is delivered in the last weeks and days of life and after death.

With your permission, we may anonymously (so that you are not named and cannot be identified) use what you say during the interview in our report, future studies, and/or publications.

What are benefits and possible consequences of participating in this study?

The benefit of participating in this study will be to help to inform potential improvements to end of life care across Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, making a difference to the experience of many other patients and those important to them. You will also receive a £25 “One4all” voucher valid at a range of stores for taking part.

The possible consequence of participating in this study is that you may feel uncomfortable, emotional and/or upset because of the things we discuss. To minimise this risk, we will make sure you are able to lead the conversation, and we will make sure we only discuss topics that you feel comfortable to explore. You may also choose to end the interview at any time or ask to speak with a Mental Health First Aider during or after the interview, who can be contacted at j.chan@imperial.ac.uk or 07561 873711.

 

I confirm that I understand that by ticking or initialling each box below, I am consenting to this element of the study.  I understand that unticked/uninitialled boxes means that I DO NOT consent to that part of the study.  I understand that by not giving consent for any elements that do not say ‘optional’ after them, that I will be ineligible for the study.  

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I confirm that I have understood the explanation for the above study. I have had an opportunity to consider the information and what will be expected of me. I have also had the opportunity to ask questions, which have been answered to my satisfaction.

I consent to participate in the study. I understand that the information I supply, including personal information, will be used for the purposes explained to me.

I understand that my data gathered in this study will be stored anonymously and securely. It will not be possible to identify me in any public publications.

I understand that my information may be subject to review by responsible individuals from Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust (and partner research agencies) for monitoring and audit purposes.

I consent to public members of the project team reviewing my anonymised written and transcribed interview notes for the purpose of the study.

I understand that my participation is voluntary and that I am free to withdraw at any time without giving a reason, by emailing <a href="mailto:imperial.patient.experience@nhs.net">imperial.patient.experience@nhs.net</a>. I understand that if I decide to withdraw, any personal data I have provided up to that point will be deleted unless I agree otherwise.

I give permission for my views, recorded in the study, to be anonymised and then included in a report of the study’s findings. The report may be shared with the public, other NHS and healthcare organisations, academic and policy publications, and with staff for training, on the understanding that no identifiable information will be included.

I give permission for my anonymous quotes to be included in a report of the study’s findings. The report may be shared with the public, other NHS and healthcare organisations, academic and policy publications, and with staff for training, on the understanding that no identifiable information will be included. (Optional)

I consent to my interview being transcribed and understand that the transcriptions and notes will be stored anonymously, used for the purposes of this study only, and deleted at the end of the study. (Optional)

I am aware of who I should contact if I wish to lodge a complaint. (If it’s a complaint about the study, please email: imperial.userinsights@nhs.net or phone: 07561 873711. If it’s a complaint about your medical care, please email: ICHC-tr.Complaints@nhs.net or phone: 020 3312 1337 / 1349)

I voluntarily agree to take part in this study and take part in a 60-minute research interview (90 minutes if using interpretation).

If you would like your contact details to be retained so that you can be contacted in the future by Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Helix Centre researchers who would like to invite you to participate in follow up studies to this project, or in future studies of a similar nature, please tick the appropriate box below.

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