Additional management that should be offered
Posted: 25th April 2025
Stop 8: Additional management that should be offered
The duration of this video is 3 minutes 23secs
Target audience
This video is suitable for all healthcare professionals
Video content
In this video we consider:
- The key points of advance care planning
- The tools we can use to identify people who may benefit from an advance care planning conversation
- How we can introduce an advance care planning conversations and some key phrases we can use
- How we can work with palliative care services to support people living with heart failure
Action planning
After watching the Stop 6: ‘Patient information and education to support self management’ video and accessing the related resources, please complete this short action plan to share how the learning will change your practice.
Content published: 9 June 2025
Content published: 30 June 2025
Review date: 30 June 2027
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- Advance Care Planning quick reference guide Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, NHS Trust
- Advance care planning A quick guide for registered managers of care homes and home care services, NICE
- Supportive and palliative care indicators tool (SPICT)
- The Gold Standards Framework
- The ReSPECT process
- The REDMAP framework
- Universal Principles for Advance Care Planning (ACP). NHS England 2022
- National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Quality standard [QS9]: Chronic heart failure in adults. Updated 3 September 2025.