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Clinicians’ communication with patients receiving a MCI diagnosis: The ABIDE project

BACKGROUND: We aimed to explore clinicians’ communication, including the discussion of diagnosis, cause, prognosis and care planning, in routine post-diagnostic testing consultations with patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). METHODS: Thematic content analysis was used to analyze audiotaped...

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Autores principales: Visser, Leonie N. C., van Maurik, Ingrid S., Bouwman, Femke H., Staekenborg, Salka, Vreeswijk, Ralph, Hempenius, Liesbeth, de Beer, Marlijn H., Roks, Gerwin, Boelaarts, Leo, Kleijer, Mariska, van der Flier, Wiesje M., Smets, Ellen M. A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6974141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31961882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227282
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author Visser, Leonie N. C.
van Maurik, Ingrid S.
Bouwman, Femke H.
Staekenborg, Salka
Vreeswijk, Ralph
Hempenius, Liesbeth
de Beer, Marlijn H.
Roks, Gerwin
Boelaarts, Leo
Kleijer, Mariska
van der Flier, Wiesje M.
Smets, Ellen M. A.
author_facet Visser, Leonie N. C.
van Maurik, Ingrid S.
Bouwman, Femke H.
Staekenborg, Salka
Vreeswijk, Ralph
Hempenius, Liesbeth
de Beer, Marlijn H.
Roks, Gerwin
Boelaarts, Leo
Kleijer, Mariska
van der Flier, Wiesje M.
Smets, Ellen M. A.
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description BACKGROUND: We aimed to explore clinicians’ communication, including the discussion of diagnosis, cause, prognosis and care planning, in routine post-diagnostic testing consultations with patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). METHODS: Thematic content analysis was used to analyze audiotaped consultations in which 10 clinicians (eight neurologists and two geriatricians) from 7 memory clinics, disclosed diagnostic information to 13 MCI patients and their care partners. We assessed clinician-patient communication regarding diagnostic label, cause, prognosis and care planning to identify core findings. RESULTS: Core findings were: clinicians 1) differed in how they informed about the MCI label; 2) tentatively addressed cause of symptoms; 3) (implicitly) steered against further biomarker testing; 4) rarely informed about the patient’s risk of developing dementia; 5) often informed about the expected course of symptoms emphasizing potential symptom stabilization and/or improvement, and; 6) did not engage in a conversation on long-term (care) planning. DISCUSSION: Clinicians’ information provision about the underlying cause, prognosis and implications for long-term (care) planning in MCI could be more specific. Since most patients and care partners have a strong need to understand the patient’s symptoms, and for information on the prognosis and implications for the future, clinicians’ current approach may not match with those needs.
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spelling pubmed-69741412020-02-04 Clinicians’ communication with patients receiving a MCI diagnosis: The ABIDE project Visser, Leonie N. C. van Maurik, Ingrid S. Bouwman, Femke H. Staekenborg, Salka Vreeswijk, Ralph Hempenius, Liesbeth de Beer, Marlijn H. Roks, Gerwin Boelaarts, Leo Kleijer, Mariska van der Flier, Wiesje M. Smets, Ellen M. A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: We aimed to explore clinicians’ communication, including the discussion of diagnosis, cause, prognosis and care planning, in routine post-diagnostic testing consultations with patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). METHODS: Thematic content analysis was used to analyze audiotaped consultations in which 10 clinicians (eight neurologists and two geriatricians) from 7 memory clinics, disclosed diagnostic information to 13 MCI patients and their care partners. We assessed clinician-patient communication regarding diagnostic label, cause, prognosis and care planning to identify core findings. RESULTS: Core findings were: clinicians 1) differed in how they informed about the MCI label; 2) tentatively addressed cause of symptoms; 3) (implicitly) steered against further biomarker testing; 4) rarely informed about the patient’s risk of developing dementia; 5) often informed about the expected course of symptoms emphasizing potential symptom stabilization and/or improvement, and; 6) did not engage in a conversation on long-term (care) planning. DISCUSSION: Clinicians’ information provision about the underlying cause, prognosis and implications for long-term (care) planning in MCI could be more specific. Since most patients and care partners have a strong need to understand the patient’s symptoms, and for information on the prognosis and implications for the future, clinicians’ current approach may not match with those needs. Public Library of Science 2020-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6974141/ /pubmed/31961882 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227282 Text en © 2020 Visser et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Visser, Leonie N. C.
van Maurik, Ingrid S.
Bouwman, Femke H.
Staekenborg, Salka
Vreeswijk, Ralph
Hempenius, Liesbeth
de Beer, Marlijn H.
Roks, Gerwin
Boelaarts, Leo
Kleijer, Mariska
van der Flier, Wiesje M.
Smets, Ellen M. A.
Clinicians’ communication with patients receiving a MCI diagnosis: The ABIDE project
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title_short Clinicians’ communication with patients receiving a MCI diagnosis: The ABIDE project
title_sort clinicians’ communication with patients receiving a mci diagnosis: the abide project
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6974141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31961882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227282
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