肺动脉高压患者对预先护理计划的偏好。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Heart and Vessels Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-10 DOI:10.1007/s00380-025-02542-6
Kazuki Tobita, Hayato Sakamoto, Takumi Inami, Daisuke Fujisawa, Kaori Takeuchi, Hanako Kikuchi, Ayumi Goda, Kyoko Soejima, Takashi Kohno
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临床指南建议实施预先护理计划(ACP)。然而,在肺动脉高压中,患者对ACP的偏好尚不清楚。我们的目的是阐明肺动脉高压患者对ACP对话的偏好,以及ACP与治疗决策的重要患者因素之间的关系。我们进行了一项基于横断面问卷的研究,评估患者对ACP对话的偏好和实际参与情况,以及影响其治疗决策的重要患者因素(包括预后;病人值;医生建议;以及症状、经济、家庭和社会负担)。采用单因素logistic回归分析确定患者对ACP对话的积极态度。133例肺动脉高压患者(中位年龄60岁;平均肺动脉压23 mmHg;女性占71.4%),78.2%的人认识到ACP对话的重要性。在患者对适当ACP时机的感知方面,37.8%的患者因肺动脉高压加重而选择多次住院后,22.4%的患者因肺动脉高压加重而选择再入院时。其中,40.8%的人参与了ACP对话。对ACP对话的积极态度与婚姻状况(已婚)、是否有孩子、更好的氧合以及患者在肺动脉高压治疗决策中对医生建议的偏好有关,但与年龄、肺动脉高压病因或其他患者在治疗决策中的偏好无关。大多数肺动脉高压患者偏好ACP对话。对ACP持积极态度的患者在肺动脉高压治疗决策中更倾向于医生的建议。需要进一步的研究来建立适当的ACP方法,以符合患者的偏好和医生对该患者群体的建议。
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Preference for advance care planning in patients with pulmonary hypertension.

Implementing advance care planning (ACP) is recommended in clinical guidelines. However, in pulmonary hypertension, patients' preference toward ACP remains unclear. We aimed to elucidate the preference of patients with pulmonary hypertension for ACP conversations and the association of ACP with important patient factors underlying treatment decision-making. We conducted a cross-sectional questionnaire-based study, assessing patients' preferred and actual participation in ACP conversations, as well as important patient factors underlying their treatment decision-making (including prognosis; patient values; physician recommendation; and symptom, financial, family, and social burdens). Univariate logistic regression analysis was conducted to identify patients with positive attitudes toward ACP conversations. Of 133 patients with pulmonary hypertension (median age, 60 years; mean pulmonary arterial pressure, 23 mmHg; female, 71.4%), 78.2% recognized the importance of ACP conversations. Regarding the patients' perception of appropriate ACP timing, 37.8% chose after repeated hospitalizations for worsening pulmonary hypertension and 22.4% chose during readmission for worsening pulmonary hypertension. Among these, 40.8% engaged in ACP conversations. A positive attitude toward ACP conversations was associated with marital status (married), having children, better oxygenation, and patients' preference toward physician recommendations in pulmonary hypertension treatment decision-making, but not with age, pulmonary hypertension etiology, or other patient preferences in treatment decision-making. Most patients with pulmonary hypertension preferred ACP conversations. A positive attitude toward ACP was associated with patients' preference toward physicians' recommendations in pulmonary hypertension treatment decision-making. Further research is required to establish an appropriate ACP approach that aligns with patient preference and physician recommendations for this patient population.

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Heart and Vessels
Heart and Vessels 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
13.30%
发文量
211
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Heart and Vessels is an English-language journal that provides a forum of original ideas, excellent methods, and fascinating techniques on cardiovascular disease fields. All papers submitted for publication are evaluated only with regard to scientific quality and relevance to the heart and vessels. Contributions from those engaged in practical medicine, as well as from those involved in basic research, are welcomed.
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