在社区居住的虚弱老年人中加强提前护理计划的准备:一项混合方法的系统评价

IF 7.1 1区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Miki Fujimoto , Catherine J. Evans , Yuxin Zhou , Yihan Mo , Jonathan Koffman
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摘要

背景:考虑到体弱多病的老年人所面临的不确定的疾病轨迹,以及衰退和预后不良的风险,为参与预先护理计划做好准备的干预发展可能会带来好处。然而,这方面的证据仍然有限。识别,评估和综合证据的组成部分,背景,过程和联系的因果途径和结果准备提前护理计划在社区居住的老年人中。建立一个逻辑模型,为干预的发展提供信息。以COM-B系统行为变化模型为基础,采用主题数据综合,设计一种混合方法的系统叙事回顾。数据来源主要研究采用实验或观察设计,定性和定量。从开始到2025年1月19日,通过对四个电子数据库的检索,确定了符合条件的研究。结果26篇文章符合纳入标准。数据综合在COM-B系统的三个组成部分产生了14个主题。审查确定了老年人准备情况的组成部分,例如他们参与ACP的有限的身体和认知能力(能力),家庭的影响和参与(机会),以及他们保持现状的愿望和对变化的恐惧(动机)。报告强调,提前护理计划的准备是一个动态过程,受家庭照顾者和专业人员的态度和行为、老年人状况固有的不确定性以及医疗保健系统、政治和社会因素的影响。审查还强调了战备方面的不确定性和正在发生的变化,例如身体和认知能力的波动以及社会状况的变化。基于这些发现,我们构建了一个逻辑模型来指导干预措施的发展,概述了干预措施的组成部分、预期结果和影响因素。结论单独的个体行为改变模型不足以证明老年人对提前护理计划的准备程度,因为各种外部因素都会影响他们的准备程度。这强调需要全面了解影响准备情况的背景因素,以及相应地调整干预措施的灵活性的重要性。在实践中,持续评估和增强个人对预先护理计划的准备,发起对他们现在重要的事情的对话,并通过评估家庭动态和关系来提高家庭护理人员对预先护理计划的准备是必不可少的。需要进一步的研究来阐明干预成分与预期结果之间的过程和因果途径。本系统评价已在PROSPERO注册(CRD42023389337)。
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Enhancing readiness for advance care planning among community-dwelling older adults with frailty: A mixed-method systematic review

Background

Given uncertain illness trajectories faced by older adults with frailty and risk of decline and poor outcomes, intervention development for readiness to engage with advance care planning may confer benefits. However, evidence in this area remains limited.

Aim

  • 1.
    To identify, appraise and synthesise evidence on the components, contexts, processes, and linkages with the causal pathways and outcomes of readiness for advance care planning among community-dwelling older adults with frailty.
  • 2.
    To construct a logic model to inform intervention development.

Design

A mixed-methods systematic narrative review, underpinned by the COM-B system behaviour change model and employing thematic data synthesis.

Data sources

Primary studies were included using experimental or observational designs, qualitative and quantitative. Eligible studies were identified through searches of four electronic databases from inception to January 19, 2025.

Results

26 articles met the inclusion criteria. The data synthesis generated 14 themes across the three COM-B system components. The review identified the components of older adults' readiness, such as their limited physical and cognitive capacity for engaging in ACP (capability), influence and involvement of family (opportunity), and their desire to maintain the present and fear of change (motivation). It emphasised that readiness for advance care planning is a dynamic process influenced by family carers' and professionals' attitudes and behaviours, uncertainties inherent in older adults' conditions, as well as healthcare system, political, and social factors. The review also highlighted the uncertainties and ongoing changes involved in readiness, such as fluctuating physical and cognitive capabilities and changeable social situations. Based on these findings, a logic model was constructed to guide intervention development, outlining the components, intended outcomes, and influential factors.

Conclusion

Individual behaviour change models alone are insufficient to demonstrate older adults' readiness for advance care planning, as various external factors can influence their readiness. This emphasised the need for a comprehensive understanding of the contextual factors affecting readiness and the importance of flexibility in adapting interventions accordingly. Continuous assessment and enhancement of an individual's readiness for advance care planning, initiating conversations about what matters to them now, and improving family carers' readiness for advance care planning by assessing family dynamics and relationships are essential in practice. Further research is needed to elucidate the processes and causal pathways between intervention components and intended outcomes. This systematic review was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42023389337).
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nursing Studies (IJNS) is a highly respected journal that has been publishing original peer-reviewed articles since 1963. It provides a forum for original research and scholarship about health care delivery, organisation, management, workforce, policy, and research methods relevant to nursing, midwifery, and other health related professions. The journal aims to support evidence informed policy and practice by publishing research, systematic and other scholarly reviews, critical discussion, and commentary of the highest standard. The IJNS is indexed in major databases including PubMed, Medline, Thomson Reuters - Science Citation Index, Scopus, Thomson Reuters - Social Science Citation Index, CINAHL, and the BNI (British Nursing Index).
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