Using Mobility Tools within Multidimensional Assessments to Increase Prognostic Awareness and Assist in Shared Decision-Making to Enhance Goal Concordant Care

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
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Abstract

Objectives

The purpose of this practice example from one clinical center is to illustrate the use of interdisciplinary mobility, nutrition, and quality-of-life tools to guide prognostication, which can facilitate discussion on further treatment and goals of care.

Methods

Peer-reviewed scientific publications, expert opinions, and a case study are used to illustrate the advantages of using interdisciplinary assessment tools to assist in prognostication, culminating in shared decision-making.

Results

This overview includes tools identified for use by interdisciplinary teams to identify high-risk patients appropriate for timely discussions regarding goals of care to maximize the probability that people receive care aligned with their goals and values that are informed by prognostic concordance.

Conclusions

Tools assessing mobility, functional status, nutrition, and quality of life can assist the interdisciplinary team in providing whole-person care and in forecasting mortality, thus giving the team valid and reliable information to present to patients and families in the shared decision-making process. Further research is needed to synthesize findings from these tools and share information amongst team members in a cohesive and reliable manner.

Implications for Nursing Practice

Nurses spend more time at the bedside than any other discipline. Improved knowledge of tools to forecast patients at elevated risk for mortality will empower collaboration with other disciplines to improve prognostic concordance and enhance shared decision-making culminating in optimal patient-centered care.

在多维评估中使用移动工具,提高预后意识并协助共同决策,以加强目标一致的护理。
目标:本实践案例来自一个临床中心,目的是说明如何使用跨学科的移动、营养和生活质量工具来指导预后,从而促进对进一步治疗和护理目标的讨论:方法:利用同行评审的科学出版物、专家意见和病例研究来说明使用跨学科评估工具来协助预后判断的优势,最终实现共同决策:本综述包括跨学科团队使用的工具,以确定适合及时讨论护理目标的高风险患者,从而最大限度地提高患者接受符合其目标和价值观的护理的可能性,而这些目标和价值观是以预后一致性为基础的:评估行动能力、功能状态、营养和生活质量的工具可以帮助跨学科团队提供全人护理和预测死亡率,从而为团队提供有效可靠的信息,在共同决策过程中提供给患者和家属。需要进一步开展研究,以综合这些工具的研究结果,并在团队成员之间以团结、可靠的方式共享信息:对护理实践的启示:与其他学科相比,护士在床边工作的时间更长。提高对预测高死亡风险患者的工具的认识,将增强与其他学科的合作,以改善预后一致性并加强共同决策,最终实现以患者为中心的最佳护理。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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