'It is important to feel invited': what patients require when using the Utrecht Symptom Diary - 4 Dimensional, a qualitative exploration.

IF 2.7 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Palliative Care and Social Practice Pub Date : 2024-06-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26323524241260426
Tom Lormans, Everlien de Graaf, Sita de Vries, Carlo Leget, Saskia Teunissen
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Abstract

Background: In palliative care, the Utrecht Symptom Diary - 4 Dimensional (USD-4D), a Dutch-adapted and validated patient-reported outcome measure, supports multidimensional symptom management through identification and monitoring of, as well as dialogue on symptoms and needs. For the USD-4D to optimally support patients' autonomy, it is essential to know what patients need to use it.

Objective: This study aims to identify what patients need when using the USD-4D in clinical palliative care.

Design: A generic qualitative design with primary and secondary analyses of semistructured interviews.

Methods: Patients ⩾18 years with a life-limiting illness were purposefully recruited within hospice and home care settings if they were in their last year of life as identified by the surprise question. Patients had to be aware of their life-threatening condition. Patients were selected in two tranches. In the first tranche, patients had to have completed the USD-4D at least once. The second tranche consisted of patients who were not familiar with the USD-4D in clinical practice and were interviewed in a previous study on the content validity of the USD-4D. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and were subjected to thematic analysis.

Results: Twenty-five patients were included (14 men, ages 44-87). Patients' needs when using the USD-4D were summarized in three themes: (1) feeling invited, (2) being aware of the purpose and function of the USD-4D, and (3) experiencing a personal and nonjudgmental approach.

Conclusion: For patients to optimally benefit from the USD-4D as a supportive measure of their autonomy in clinical palliative care, it is essential that they feel invited to use it. Healthcare providers are tasked with setting the right preconditions for patients to want and to be able to use the USD-4D. For patients, this means healthcare providers should always be attuned to their personal preferences when communicating the purpose and function of the USD-4D and when they enter into dialogue with them.

被邀请的感觉很重要":病人在使用乌得勒支症状日记--4 维时的要求,一项定性研究。
背景:在姑息治疗中,乌得勒支症状日记--4维(USD-4D)是一种经过荷兰改良和验证的患者报告结果测量方法,它通过对症状和需求的识别和监测以及对话来支持多维症状管理。要使 USD-4D 为患者的自主性提供最佳支持,就必须了解患者在使用它时需要什么:本研究旨在确定患者在临床姑息关怀中使用USD-4D时的需求:设计:通用定性设计,对半结构式访谈进行初步和二次分析:方法:在临终关怀和家庭护理环境中,有目的地招募18岁以下患有生命垂危疾病的患者,如果他们在生命的最后一年被意外问题所确定。患者必须知道自己有生命危险。患者分两批被选中。第一批患者必须至少完成过一次 USD-4D。第二批是在临床实践中不熟悉USD-4D的患者,他们在之前的一项关于USD-4D内容有效性的研究中接受过访谈。访谈内容被逐字记录,并进行了主题分析:共纳入 25 名患者(14 名男性,年龄 44-87 岁)。患者在使用 USD-4D 时的需求归纳为三个主题:(1) 感觉被邀请;(2) 了解 USD-4D 的目的和功能;(3) 体验个人化和非评判性的方法:结论:在临床姑息关怀中,USD-4D作为衡量患者自主性的支持性指标,要想让患者从USD-4D中获得最佳益处,必须让他们感觉到自己被邀请使用USD-4D。医疗服务提供者的任务是为患者设置正确的先决条件,使他们希望并能够使用USD-4D。对患者而言,这意味着医疗服务提供者在向他们介绍USD-4D的目的和功能以及与他们进行对话时,应始终关注他们的个人偏好。
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Palliative Care and Social Practice
Palliative Care and Social Practice Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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