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Planning and optimising CHAT&PLAN: A conversation-based intervention to promote person-centred care for older people living with multimorbidity

BACKGROUND: Older people are more likely to be living with cancer and multiple long-term conditions, but their needs, preferences for treatments, health priorities and lifestyle are often not identified or well-understood. There is a need to move towards a more comprehensive person-centred approach...

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Autores principales: Corbett, Teresa K., Cummings, Amanda, Lee, Kellyn, Calman, Lynn, Fenerty, Vicky, Farrington, Naomi, Lewis, Lucy, Young, Alexandra, Boddington, Hilary, Wiseman, Theresa, Richardson, Alison, Foster, Claire, Bridges, Jackie
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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/PMC7567392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33064764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240516
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author Corbett, Teresa K.
Cummings, Amanda
Lee, Kellyn
Calman, Lynn
Fenerty, Vicky
Farrington, Naomi
Lewis, Lucy
Young, Alexandra
Boddington, Hilary
Wiseman, Theresa
Richardson, Alison
Foster, Claire
Bridges, Jackie
author_facet Corbett, Teresa K.
Cummings, Amanda
Lee, Kellyn
Calman, Lynn
Fenerty, Vicky
Farrington, Naomi
Lewis, Lucy
Young, Alexandra
Boddington, Hilary
Wiseman, Theresa
Richardson, Alison
Foster, Claire
Bridges, Jackie
author_sort Corbett, Teresa K.
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description BACKGROUND: Older people are more likely to be living with cancer and multiple long-term conditions, but their needs, preferences for treatments, health priorities and lifestyle are often not identified or well-understood. There is a need to move towards a more comprehensive person-centred approach to care that focuses on the cumulative impact of a number of conditions on daily activities and quality of life. This paper describes the intervention planning process for CHAT& PLAN(TM), a structured conversation intervention to promote personalised care and support self-management in older adults with complex conditions. METHODS: A theory-, evidence- and person-based approach to intervention development was undertaken. The intervention planning and development process included reviewing relevant literature and existing guidelines, developing guiding principles, conducting a behavioural analysis and constructing a logic model. Optimisation of the intervention and its implementation involved qualitative interviews with older adults with multimorbidity (n = 8), family caregivers (n = 2) and healthcare professionals (HCPs) (n = 20). Data were analysed thematically and informed changes to the intervention prototype. RESULTS: Review findings reflected the importance of HCPs taking a person-centred (rather than disease-centred) approach to their work with older people living with multimorbidity. This approach involves HCPs giving health service users the opportunity to voice their priorities, then using these to underpin the treatment and care plan that follow. Findings from the planning stage indicated that taking a structured approach to interactions between HCPs and health service users would enable elicitation of individual concerns, development of a plan tailored to that individual, negotiation of roles and review of goals as individual priorities change. In the optimisation stage, older adults and HCPs commented on the idea of a structured conversation to promote person-centred care and on its feasibility in practice. The idea of a shared, person-centred approach to care was viewed positively. Concerns were raised about possible extra work for those receiving or delivering care, time and staffing, and risk of creating another “tick-box” exercise for staff. Participants concluded that anyone with the appropriate skills could potentially deliver the intervention, but training was likely to be required to ensure correct utilisation and self-efficacy to deliver to the intervention. CONCLUSIONS: CHAT&PLAN, a structured person-centred conversation guide appears acceptable and appealing to HCPs and older adults with multimorbidity. Further development of the CHAT&PLAN intervention should focus on ensuring that staff are adequately trained and supported to implement the intervention.
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spelling pubmed-75673922020-10-21 Planning and optimising CHAT&PLAN: A conversation-based intervention to promote person-centred care for older people living with multimorbidity Corbett, Teresa K. Cummings, Amanda Lee, Kellyn Calman, Lynn Fenerty, Vicky Farrington, Naomi Lewis, Lucy Young, Alexandra Boddington, Hilary Wiseman, Theresa Richardson, Alison Foster, Claire Bridges, Jackie PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Older people are more likely to be living with cancer and multiple long-term conditions, but their needs, preferences for treatments, health priorities and lifestyle are often not identified or well-understood. There is a need to move towards a more comprehensive person-centred approach to care that focuses on the cumulative impact of a number of conditions on daily activities and quality of life. This paper describes the intervention planning process for CHAT& PLAN(TM), a structured conversation intervention to promote personalised care and support self-management in older adults with complex conditions. METHODS: A theory-, evidence- and person-based approach to intervention development was undertaken. The intervention planning and development process included reviewing relevant literature and existing guidelines, developing guiding principles, conducting a behavioural analysis and constructing a logic model. Optimisation of the intervention and its implementation involved qualitative interviews with older adults with multimorbidity (n = 8), family caregivers (n = 2) and healthcare professionals (HCPs) (n = 20). Data were analysed thematically and informed changes to the intervention prototype. RESULTS: Review findings reflected the importance of HCPs taking a person-centred (rather than disease-centred) approach to their work with older people living with multimorbidity. This approach involves HCPs giving health service users the opportunity to voice their priorities, then using these to underpin the treatment and care plan that follow. Findings from the planning stage indicated that taking a structured approach to interactions between HCPs and health service users would enable elicitation of individual concerns, development of a plan tailored to that individual, negotiation of roles and review of goals as individual priorities change. In the optimisation stage, older adults and HCPs commented on the idea of a structured conversation to promote person-centred care and on its feasibility in practice. The idea of a shared, person-centred approach to care was viewed positively. Concerns were raised about possible extra work for those receiving or delivering care, time and staffing, and risk of creating another “tick-box” exercise for staff. Participants concluded that anyone with the appropriate skills could potentially deliver the intervention, but training was likely to be required to ensure correct utilisation and self-efficacy to deliver to the intervention. CONCLUSIONS: CHAT&PLAN, a structured person-centred conversation guide appears acceptable and appealing to HCPs and older adults with multimorbidity. Further development of the CHAT&PLAN intervention should focus on ensuring that staff are adequately trained and supported to implement the intervention. Public Library of Science 2020-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7567392/ /pubmed/33064764 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240516 Text en © 2020 Corbett 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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Corbett, Teresa K.
Cummings, Amanda
Lee, Kellyn
Calman, Lynn
Fenerty, Vicky
Farrington, Naomi
Lewis, Lucy
Young, Alexandra
Boddington, Hilary
Wiseman, Theresa
Richardson, Alison
Foster, Claire
Bridges, Jackie
Planning and optimising CHAT&PLAN: A conversation-based intervention to promote person-centred care for older people living with multimorbidity
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title_full_unstemmed Planning and optimising CHAT&PLAN: A conversation-based intervention to promote person-centred care for older people living with multimorbidity
title_short Planning and optimising CHAT&PLAN: A conversation-based intervention to promote person-centred care for older people living with multimorbidity
title_sort planning and optimising chat&plan: a conversation-based intervention to promote person-centred care for older people living with multimorbidity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7567392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33064764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240516
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