"When I do have some time, rather than spend it polishing silver, I want to spend it with my grandkids": a qualitative exploration of patient values following left ventricular assist device implantation.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Avery C Bechthold, Colleen K McIlvennan, Daniel D Matlock, Deborah B Ejem, Rachel D Wells, Jesse LeJeune, Marie A Bakitas, J Nicholas Odom
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Background: Values are broadly understood to have implications for how individuals make decisions and cope with serious illness stressors, yet it remains uncertain how patients and their family and friend caregivers discuss, reflect upon, and act on their values in the post-left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation context. This study aimed to explore the values elicitation experiences of patients with an LVAD in the post-implantation period.

Methods: Qualitative descriptive study of LVAD recipients. Socio-demographics and patient resource use were analyzed using descriptive statistics and semi-structured interview data using thematic analysis. Adult (> 18 years) patients with an LVAD receiving care at an outpatient clinic in the Southeastern United States.

Results: Interviewed patients (n = 27) were 30-76 years, 59% male, 67% non-Hispanic Black, 70% married/living with a partner, and 70% urban-dwelling. Three broad themes of patient values elicitation experiences emerged: 1) LVAD implantation prompts deep reflection about life and what is important, 2) patient values are communicated in various circumstances to convey personal goals and priorities to caregivers and clinicians, and 3) patients leverage their values for strength and guidance in navigating life post-LVAD implantation. LVAD implantation was an impactful experience often leading to reevaluation of patients' values; these values became instrumental to making health decisions and coping with stressors during the post-LVAD implantation period. Patient values arose within broad, informal exchanges and focused, decision-making conversations with their caregiver and the healthcare team.

Conclusions: Clinicians should consider assessing the values of patients post-implantation to facilitate shared understanding of their goals/priorities and identify potential changes in their coping.

"当我有时间的时候,我不想用来擦银器,而是想用来陪孙子":对左心室辅助装置植入术后患者价值观的定性探索。
背景:人们普遍认为价值观对个人如何做出决定和应对重病压力具有影响,但目前仍不清楚在左心室辅助装置(LVAD)植入后的情况下,患者及其亲友护理者是如何讨论、反思他们的价值观并付诸行动的。本研究旨在探索植入左心室辅助装置后患者的价值观激发经验:方法:对 LVAD 接受者进行定性描述性研究。采用描述性统计方法对社会人口统计学和患者资源使用情况进行分析,并采用主题分析方法对半结构式访谈数据进行分析。研究对象为在美国东南部一家门诊诊所接受治疗的 LVAD 成人患者(18 岁以上):接受访谈的患者(n = 27)年龄在 30-76 岁之间,59% 为男性,67% 为非西班牙裔黑人,70% 已婚/与伴侣同住,70% 居住在城市。患者的价值观征询经历有三大主题:1)LVAD 植入促使患者对生命和什么是重要的进行深刻反思;2)患者在各种情况下传达价值观,向护理人员和临床医生传达个人目标和优先事项;3)患者在 LVAD 植入术后的生活中利用价值观获得力量和指导。植入 LVAD 是一次影响深远的经历,往往会导致患者重新评估自己的价值观;这些价值观有助于患者在植入 LVAD 后做出健康决定和应对压力。患者的价值观产生于与其护理人员和医疗团队进行的广泛、非正式的交流以及有针对性的决策对话中:临床医生应考虑对植入后患者的价值观进行评估,以促进对其目标/优先事项的共同理解,并识别其应对方式的潜在变化。
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BMC Palliative Care
BMC Palliative Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
9.70%
发文量
201
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Palliative Care is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in the clinical, scientific, ethical and policy issues, local and international, regarding all aspects of hospice and palliative care for the dying and for those with profound suffering related to chronic illness.
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