Factors Affecting Patients' Preferences for and Actual Discussions About End-of-Life Care

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Fakhri, Shoaib
Engelberg, Ruth A.
Downey, Lois
Nielsen, Elizabeth L.
Paul, Sudiptho
Lahdya, Alexandria Z.
Treece, Patsy D.
Curtis, J. Randall [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Cambia Palliat Care Ctr Excellence, Box 359762,325 Ninth Ave, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
关键词
Palliative care; communication; end-of-life care; barriers; facilitators; depression; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; MEDICAL-CARE; ADVANCE DIRECTIVES; CANCER-PATIENTS; NEAR-DEATH; COMMUNICATION; BARRIERS; COPD; ASSOCIATIONS; QUALITY;
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10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2016.03.012
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Context. Discussions about end-of-life care are often difficult for patients and clinicians, and inadequate communication poses a barrier to patients receiving the care they desire. Objectives. To understand factors that facilitate end-of-life care discussions that guide interventions to improve care. Methods. We examined baseline data from an ongoing randomized trial to evaluate associations between patients' self-reported desire for, and occurrence of, discussions about end-of-life care and factors influencing these discussions. Factors included emotional symptoms and barriers and facilitators to discussions. The sample included patients with serious illness (n = 473) and their primary or specialty care clinicians (n = 128). Regression analyses were adjusted for confounders and clustered patients under clinicians. Results. Patients who endorsed each of three barriers to discussions were less likely to have had a discussion with their clinician (P-values ranging from <0.001 to 0.046). One facilitator (having had family/friends who died) was associated with past discussions (P = 0.037), and two facilitators were associated with wanting future discussion (P < 0.001): 1) concerns about future quality of life, 2) worries about being a burden on friends/family. Depression and anxiety were not associated with past discussions. However, patients with more anxiety were more likely to want future discussions (P = 0.001), as were patients with more depressive symptoms who had had discussions in the past (P < 0.001). Conclusion. The occurrence of, and desire for, patient-clinician communication about end-of-life care is associated with patient factors including communication barriers and facilitators and symptoms of depression and anxiety. Understanding these factors may facilitate design of effective communication interventions. (C) 2016 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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