SAGE & THYME for Advance Care Planning (ACP) workshop
| Aim | To teach a structured approach to advance care planning (ACP) discussions |
| Delivery | Small groups, lecture, live rehearsals to demonstrate the skills and structure |
| Suitable for | Senior health professionals likely to have ACP conversations with patients |
| Duration | 3.5 hours |
| Location | Manchester (contact us for a quote to deliver the training locally to you) |
| Assessment | None |
This 3.5 hour workshop is run by 3 facilitators and consists of a mix of small group work, lectures and rehearsals. During the workshop, learners focus on effective communication skills that help to open an advance care planning conversation. The structure provides a consultation guide as concerns and issues are disclosed.
Note that the workshop does not cover: breaking bad news; Mental Capacity Act; or specific documents such as ‘preferred priorities of care’.
The workshop is suitable for senior staff who engage in advance care planning/end of life care conversations (e.g. GPs, healthcare staff, social workers, lawyers) who have experience of advance care planning / end of life care/ Gold Standards Framework.
After a short introduction, the workshops uses small groups to establish what the participants already know about how to pick up cues that a person is ready to discuss advance care planning or end of life care.
This is followed by a half hour lecture on research findings and policy relating to effective communication skills. The SAGE & THYME ACP model is introduced as a model to help participants translate the research and the policy into their interactions with patients when discussing advance care planning.
The small groups then reconvene to reflect on the SAGE & THYME ACP model.
After a short break, the SAGE & THYME ACP model is demonstrated in two rehearsals involving an acted conversation between a patient and a healthcare professional (demonstrated by two facilitators), using scenarios suggested by the participants.
A film lasting about 15 minutes is then shown to demonstrate another acted advance care planning conversation between a GP and a patient using the SAGE & THYME ACP model.
The workshop ends by a final group work exercise reflecting on what the participants have learnt.
