Advance Care Planning in Nursing Home Patients With Dementia: A Qualitative Interview Study Among Family and Professional Caregivers

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作者
van Soest-Poortvliet, Mirjam C. [1 ]
van der Steen, Jenny T. [1 ]
Gutschow, Giselka [2 ]
Deliens, Luc [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Bregje D. [3 ]
de Vet, Henrica C. W. [6 ]
Hertogh, Cees M. P. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Med Ctr, Dept Gen Practice & Elderly Care Med, EMGO Inst Hlth & Care Res, NL-1081 BT Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Med Ctr, NL-1081 BT Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Med Ctr, Dept Publ & Occupat Hlth, EMGO Inst Hlth & Care Res, NL-1081 BT Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] Vrije Univ Brussel, End Life Care Res Grp, Brussels, Belgium
[5] Univ Ghent, Brussels, Belgium
[6] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Med Ctr, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, EMGO Inst Hlth & Care Res, NL-1081 BT Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
Advance care planning; dementia; nursing home; long-term care; OF-LIFE CARE; PALLIATIVE CARE; DECISION-MAKING; OLDER-PEOPLE; END; RECOMMENDATIONS; FACILITATORS; RESIDENTS; BARRIERS; COMFORT;
D O I
10.1016/j.jamda.2015.06.015
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the process of advance care planning (ACP) and to explore factors related to the timing and content of ACP in nursing home patients with dementia, as perceived by family, physicians, and nurses. Design: A qualitative descriptive study. Methods: A total of 65 in-depth qualitative interviews were held with families, on-staff elderly care physicians, and nurses of 26 patients with dementia who died in the Dutch End Of Life in Dementia (DEOLD) study. Interviews were coded and analyzed to find themes. Results: Family, nurses, and physicians of all patients indicated they had multiple contact moments during nursing home stay in which care goals and treatment decisions were discussed. Nearly all interviewees indicated that physicians took the initiative for these ACP discussions. Care goals discussed and established during nursing home stay and the terminology to describe care goals varied between facilities. Regardless of care goals and other factors, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and hospitalization were always discussed in advance with family and commonly resulted in a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) and a do-not-hospitalize (DNH) order. The timing of care planning discussions about other specific treatments or conditions and the content of treatment decisions varied. The factors that emerged from the interviews as related to ACP were general strategies that guided physicians in initiating ACP discussions, patient's condition, wishes expressed by patient or family, family's willingness, family involvement, continuity of communication, consensus with or within family, and general nursing home policy. Two influential underlying strategies guided physicians in initiating ACP discussions: (1) wait for a reason to initiate discussions, such as a change in health condition and (2) take initiative to discuss possible treatments (actively, including describing scenarios). Conclusions: ACP is a multifactorial process, which may lean on professional caregivers' guidance. The most acute decisions are covered in advance, but a responsive as well as a proactive style is seen with other treatment decisions. Further research is needed to increase understanding of whether and how the physicians' strategies affect care processes and outcomes. (C) 2015 AMDA - The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine.
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页码:979 / 989
页数:11
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