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Compassion Strikes Back

Compassion Strikes Back

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18-80 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

Research has shown that LVAD patients and their caregivers typically experience increased mental health concerns and decreased quality of life following LVAD implantation and hospital discharge. The purpose of this study is to explore how to improve quality of life for LVAD patients and their caregivers in the initial transition from hospital to home after LVAD implantation.

Over the course of the study, participants will complete 2 surveys: one when participants are in the hospital and one at a 2-month post-hospital follow-up appointment with the participants' cardiologist. Participants may be contacted if there is data missing from surveys.

Participants may also be provided with information on improving mental health in the form of handouts or a brief meeting with a psychology provider.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • LVAD implantation or caregiver or patient with LVAD; over 18 years old; primary caregiver is a family member

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Currently or in the past 3 months received psychotherapy or psychosocial or peer support; hospitalized for psychiatric reasons in the past 6 months; current, active suicidal thoughts or a reported suicide attempt within the past year; a current alcohol/substance use disorder that required immediate treatment; or a current or past thought disorder, psychosis, or unmanaged bipolar disorder; enrolled in another investigational research/clinical trial; toxic/negative dynamic between pt and caregiver; extended post-LVAD implantation course (i.e., more than 2 months in the hospital).

Study details
    LVAD Caregivers
    LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device)
    Quality of Life (QOL)
    Self-Compassion

NCT06988995

University of Florida

31 January 2026

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