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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
40 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2025-03-31
2025-12-31
Brief Summary
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Health and social care professionals are frequently required to complete applications on behalf of patients and their families for these grants or schemes. It is difficult and time-consuming to identify suitable sources of financial support for families living with a terminal illness. There is little known about the families who are applying for this support, how often they need to use these services and why. Mapping these resources and understanding the experiences of those applying for this support will help to identify groups who are at risk of financial insecurity, speed up the application process, and provide understanding to inform future policies to reduce the risk of dying in poverty.
In the first phase of this study, the investigators conducted a mapping exercise, across England and Wales, to identify what voluntary and local government sources of support are available for people who are living with a terminal illness to apply for. In the second phase, the investigators want to identify potential barriers and facilitators to accessing this support through qualitative interviews with people who can refer to these sources of funding (e.g., social workers), the services (e.g., grant managers), and people who are living with a terminal illness and have applied for financial support.
Overall, this research will scope what financial support services are currently available that people living with terminal illness, and their families, are eligible to apply for across England and Wales, and importantly, what the key barriers and facilitators are to accessing these services.
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Detailed Description
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Aim(s): The overall aim of this research is to understand the availability, suitability, and accessibility of voluntary sector and local government financial support schemes for people living with terminal illness, and their families, in England and Wales. This will be achieved through the following objectives, completed in two phases.
Phase 1: Quantitative survey Objective 1. Mapping financial support services provided by voluntary organisations and local government that people with a terminal illness (and their families) are eligible to apply for across England and Wales.
Objective 2. Comparing availability of, and access to, financial support for different population groups and by geographical areas, including regions with differing deprivation profiles.
Phase 2: Qualitative interviews Objective 3. Understanding the experiences and perceptions of financial support from the perspective of a person living with terminal illness and their family, the referrer, and those providing financial support.
Ethical approval has been granted through University ethics for objectives 1 and 2 (phase 1) of this research (UCL REC reference 26921.001), on the 19th of February 2024).
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Study Groups
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People with terminal illness and/or their families/bereaved families.
20 People with terminal illness (and/or their families/bereaved families) who have received financial support, and or have experience of applying for financial support/advice.
Participants will be interviewed qualitatively about experience of providing/receiving financial support for living costs
There is no intervention for participants. Participants will receive qualitative interviews to explore their experience of financial insecurity
Referrers of financial support services for living costs
10 Referrers (i.e., social workers, doctors, admiral nurses, nurses)
Participants will be interviewed qualitatively about experience of providing/receiving financial support for living costs
There is no intervention for participants. Participants will receive qualitative interviews to explore their experience of financial insecurity
Financial support service workers
10 Financial support service workers
Participants will be interviewed qualitatively about experience of providing/receiving financial support for living costs
There is no intervention for participants. Participants will receive qualitative interviews to explore their experience of financial insecurity
Interventions
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Participants will be interviewed qualitatively about experience of providing/receiving financial support for living costs
There is no intervention for participants. Participants will receive qualitative interviews to explore their experience of financial insecurity
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
1. Patient group: people with terminal illness (and/or their families/bereaved families) who have received financial support.
2. Referral group: healthcare professionals who refer individuals for financial support (i.e., social workers, clinicians),
3. Services group: people who work for a financial support service.
Patient group:
1. Have a diagnosis of terminal illness by their healthcare provider, defined as someone with an advanced incurable illness (in case of bereaved families, having caring responsibility for someone with a terminal illness).
2. Be over 18 years of age.
3. Have capacity to participate. As people with terminal illness may also have comorbid conditions potentially affecting cognition (e.g. cancer and dementia), we will monitor capacity during their involvement in the qualitative interviews.
4. Understand spoken English or Welsh to participate in an interview.
5. Only bereaved families who had their loved one who had died in the previous 4 to 10 months will be recruited. This is to reduce the risk of experiencing any emotional distress linked to the topic discussed during the qualitative interviews. This timeline has found to be the optimal time for such work, whereby the carer feels ready to think about their loss but still has sufficient recall of events.
Referral group:
1\. They are a registered healthcare professional who have discussed financial support with people living with terminal illness.
Service group:
1\. They work for a group (either a charity or local authority) who provide financial support for the public.
Exclusion Criteria:
If any of the inclusion criteria are not met, the individual will be excluded. Participants with no capacity or if the researcher has concerns about their capacity to consent, will not be able to take part in the study. Bereaved families who had lost their loved ones very recently (within the previous 3 months) will be excluded.
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Cardiff University
OTHER
University College, London
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Emily Harrop, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Cardiff University
Nuriye Kupeli, PhD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
University College, London
Locations
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Cardiff University
Cardiff, , United Kingdom
Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Department, Division of Psychiatry, University College London
London, , United Kingdom
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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Marie Curie grant (MC-22-506)
Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT
Identifier Source: secondary_id
REC Reference: 24/WM/0209
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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