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A Qualitative Exploration of Seriously Ill Patients’ Experiences of Goals of Care Discussions in Australian Hospital Settings

BACKGROUND: Goals of care (GOC) is a communication and decision-making process that occurs between a clinician and a patient (or surrogate decision-maker) during an episode of care to facilitate a plan of care that is consistent with the patient’s preferences and values. Little is known about patien...

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Autores principales: O’Connor, Moira, Watts, Kaaren J., Kilburn, Warren D., Vivekananda, Kitty, Johnson, Claire E., Keesing, Sharon, Halkett, Georgia K. B., Shaw, Josephine, Colgan, Valerie, Yuen, Kevin, Jolly, Renate, Towler, Simon C., Chauhan, Anupam, Nicoletti, Margherita, Leonard, Anton D.
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7546390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33037591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-020-06233-y
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author O’Connor, Moira
Watts, Kaaren J.
Kilburn, Warren D.
Vivekananda, Kitty
Johnson, Claire E.
Keesing, Sharon
Halkett, Georgia K. B.
Shaw, Josephine
Colgan, Valerie
Yuen, Kevin
Jolly, Renate
Towler, Simon C.
Chauhan, Anupam
Nicoletti, Margherita
Leonard, Anton D.
author_facet O’Connor, Moira
Watts, Kaaren J.
Kilburn, Warren D.
Vivekananda, Kitty
Johnson, Claire E.
Keesing, Sharon
Halkett, Georgia K. B.
Shaw, Josephine
Colgan, Valerie
Yuen, Kevin
Jolly, Renate
Towler, Simon C.
Chauhan, Anupam
Nicoletti, Margherita
Leonard, Anton D.
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description BACKGROUND: Goals of care (GOC) is a communication and decision-making process that occurs between a clinician and a patient (or surrogate decision-maker) during an episode of care to facilitate a plan of care that is consistent with the patient’s preferences and values. Little is known about patients’ experiences of these discussions. OBJECTIVE: This study explored patients’ perspectives of the GOC discussion in the hospital setting. DESIGN: An explorative qualitative design was used within a social constructionist framework. PARTICIPANTS: Adult patients were recruited from six Australian hospitals across two states. Eligible patients had had a GOC discussion and they were identified by the senior nurse or their doctor for informed consent and interview. APPROACH: Semi-structured individual or dyadic interviews (with the carer/family member present) were conducted at the bedside or at the patient’s home (for recently discharged patients). Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analysed for themes. KEY RESULTS: Thirty-eight patient interviews were completed. The key themes identified were (1) values and expectations, and (2) communication (sub-themes: (i) facilitators of the conversation, (ii) barriers to the conversation, and (iii) influence of the environment). Most patients viewed the conversation as necessary and valued having their preferences heard. Effective communication strategies and a safe, private setting were facilitators of the GOC discussion. Deficits in any of these key elements functioned as a barrier to the process. CONCLUSIONS: Effective communication, and patients’ values and expectations set the stage for goals of care discussions; however, the environment plays a significant role. Communication skills training and education designed to equip clinicians to negotiate GOC interactions effectively are essential. These interventions must also be accompanied by systemic changes including building a culture supportive of GOC, clear policies and guidelines, and champions who facilitate uptake of GOC discussions. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s11606-020-06233-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-75463902020-10-14 A Qualitative Exploration of Seriously Ill Patients’ Experiences of Goals of Care Discussions in Australian Hospital Settings O’Connor, Moira Watts, Kaaren J. Kilburn, Warren D. Vivekananda, Kitty Johnson, Claire E. Keesing, Sharon Halkett, Georgia K. B. Shaw, Josephine Colgan, Valerie Yuen, Kevin Jolly, Renate Towler, Simon C. Chauhan, Anupam Nicoletti, Margherita Leonard, Anton D. J Gen Intern Med Original Research BACKGROUND: Goals of care (GOC) is a communication and decision-making process that occurs between a clinician and a patient (or surrogate decision-maker) during an episode of care to facilitate a plan of care that is consistent with the patient’s preferences and values. Little is known about patients’ experiences of these discussions. OBJECTIVE: This study explored patients’ perspectives of the GOC discussion in the hospital setting. DESIGN: An explorative qualitative design was used within a social constructionist framework. PARTICIPANTS: Adult patients were recruited from six Australian hospitals across two states. Eligible patients had had a GOC discussion and they were identified by the senior nurse or their doctor for informed consent and interview. APPROACH: Semi-structured individual or dyadic interviews (with the carer/family member present) were conducted at the bedside or at the patient’s home (for recently discharged patients). Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analysed for themes. KEY RESULTS: Thirty-eight patient interviews were completed. The key themes identified were (1) values and expectations, and (2) communication (sub-themes: (i) facilitators of the conversation, (ii) barriers to the conversation, and (iii) influence of the environment). Most patients viewed the conversation as necessary and valued having their preferences heard. Effective communication strategies and a safe, private setting were facilitators of the GOC discussion. Deficits in any of these key elements functioned as a barrier to the process. CONCLUSIONS: Effective communication, and patients’ values and expectations set the stage for goals of care discussions; however, the environment plays a significant role. Communication skills training and education designed to equip clinicians to negotiate GOC interactions effectively are essential. These interventions must also be accompanied by systemic changes including building a culture supportive of GOC, clear policies and guidelines, and champions who facilitate uptake of GOC discussions. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s11606-020-06233-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer International Publishing 2020-10-09 2020-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7546390/ /pubmed/33037591 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-020-06233-y Text en © Society of General Internal Medicine 2020
spellingShingle Original Research
O’Connor, Moira
Watts, Kaaren J.
Kilburn, Warren D.
Vivekananda, Kitty
Johnson, Claire E.
Keesing, Sharon
Halkett, Georgia K. B.
Shaw, Josephine
Colgan, Valerie
Yuen, Kevin
Jolly, Renate
Towler, Simon C.
Chauhan, Anupam
Nicoletti, Margherita
Leonard, Anton D.
A Qualitative Exploration of Seriously Ill Patients’ Experiences of Goals of Care Discussions in Australian Hospital Settings
title A Qualitative Exploration of Seriously Ill Patients’ Experiences of Goals of Care Discussions in Australian Hospital Settings
title_full A Qualitative Exploration of Seriously Ill Patients’ Experiences of Goals of Care Discussions in Australian Hospital Settings
title_fullStr A Qualitative Exploration of Seriously Ill Patients’ Experiences of Goals of Care Discussions in Australian Hospital Settings
title_full_unstemmed A Qualitative Exploration of Seriously Ill Patients’ Experiences of Goals of Care Discussions in Australian Hospital Settings
title_short A Qualitative Exploration of Seriously Ill Patients’ Experiences of Goals of Care Discussions in Australian Hospital Settings
title_sort qualitative exploration of seriously ill patients’ experiences of goals of care discussions in australian hospital settings
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7546390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33037591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-020-06233-y
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