Patients' and Caregivers' Perspectives on the Role of Ambulatory Specialty Palliative Care for People with Heart Failure.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Dora Lendvai, Yan Zhan, Dio Kavalieratos, Lynne Iannone, Kathleen M Akgün, Larry A Allen, David Bekelman, Mary Ersek, Nathan E Goldstein, Carol Luhrs, Shelli Feder
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Abstract

Context: Palliative care is a component of high-quality care for people with heart failure (HF). However, how best to deliver specialist palliative care (SPC) within ambulatory settings is unknown. Such information could help healthcare systems expand access to these services.

Objectives: We aimed to understand the preferred components and characteristics of ambulatory SPC delivery for people with HF and their non-medical family caregivers, as well as to identify barriers to its utilization.

Methods: We conducted a qualitative descriptive study employing content analysis among people with HF and caregivers. We enrolled twenty participants with current use of ambulatory SPC from 3 Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical centers.

Results: The sample (N=20; patients=16, caregivers=4) mean age was 64.3 years (standard deviation = 16.5 years), 80% were male, 85% were White, and 10% were Black. Participants valued three key components of ambulatory SPC: 1) providing comprehensive education about HF; 2) care coordination of medical and social services, and 3) serious illness conversations including discussions of goals of care, the selection of surrogate decision-makers, and the completion of advance directives and related documentation. For participants, important characteristics of ambulatory SPC delivery included 1) collaboration and communication among SPC and cardiology clinicians, 2) the accessibility and availability of the SPC team, and 3) flexibility in visit logistics. Barriers to engagement were conflating SPC with hospice, and logistical concerns with appointment delivering and scheduling.

Conclusion: People with HF and their caregivers prefer and value specific components and characteristics of ambulatory SPC. Implementation of ambulatory SPC should be educational, collaborative, and incorporate logistical preferences.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management is an internationally respected, peer-reviewed journal and serves an interdisciplinary audience of professionals by providing a forum for the publication of the latest clinical research and best practices related to the relief of illness burden among patients afflicted with serious or life-threatening illness.
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