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 8: Additional management that should be offered’ 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.