Caregiver communication and preparedness during transitions in care : results from a randomized controlled trial

Article indépendant

GRIFFIN, Joan M. | KAUFMAN, Brystana G. | VANDERBOOM, Catherine E. | MANDREKAR, Jay N. | HARMSEN, William S. | GUSTAVSON, Allison M. | INGRAM, Cory | WILD, Ellen M. | DOSE, Ann Marie | TAYLOR, Erin E. | STILES, Carole J. | HOLLAND, Diane E.

Background: Patients with severe and life-limiting illnesses transitioning out of the hospital often rely on family caregivers (FCGs) to manage communication with health care teams during hospitalizations and outpatient care. However, FCGs infrequently receive adequate training or support to prepare for these responsibilities. Effective communication between FCGs and health care teams is critical for preparing FCGs and reducing risks for poor outcomes. This study tested an eight-week intervention to improve FCG preparedness and communication practices during transitions out of the hospital. Methods: Conducted from 2018 to 2022, this randomized controlled trial included adult FCGs in rural areas in the United States (Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa). FCGs caring for adults who received inpatient palliative care and were transitioning out of the hospital were eligible. The intervention group received teaching, guidance, and counseling from a palliative care nurse interventionist via video visits before and for eight weeks after discharge. The control group received monthly phone calls but no intervention. Outcomes included changes in FCG-reported preparedness for caregiving and communication with health care teams. Results: Of the 429 consented, 367 (183 intervention and 184 control participants) initiated the intervention; 164 had complete preparedness data, and 161 had complete communication data at baseline and eight weeks. In unadjusted analyses, the intervention group showed statistically significant improvements in preparedness but not communication practices. After adjusting for factors associated with care transitions, the findings persisted. Conclusion: Partnering rural FCGs with palliative care nurses via video can improve caregiver preparedness during care transitions. Improving communication practices may need more targeted strategies.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2024.0459

Voir la revue «JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE»

Autres numéros de la revue «JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE»

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Transitional palliative care for family careg...

Article indépendant | GRIFFIN, Joan M. | JOURNAL OF PAIN AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT

CONTEXT: Patients receiving inpatient palliative care often face physical and psychological uncertainties during transitions out of the hospital. Family caregivers often take on responsibilities to ensure patient safety, quality o...

A technology-enhanced model of care for trans...

Article indépendant | HOLLAND, Diane E. | Trials | n°1 | vol.21

Background: Transitioning care from hospital to home is associated with risks of adverse events and poor continuity of care. These transitions are even more challenging when new approaches to care, such as palliative care, are int...

A technology-enhanced model of care for trans...

Article indépendant | HOLLAND, Diane E. | Trials | n°1 | vol.21

Background: Transitioning care from hospital to home is associated with risks of adverse events and poor continuity of care. These transitions are even more challenging when new approaches to care, such as palliative care, are int...

De la même série

Feasibility of a palliative care intervention...

Article indépendant | VERMA, Manisha | JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE | n°3 | vol.36

Background: Patients with hepatocellular cancer (HCC) are at risk for poor quality of life (QoL) and high symptom burden, coupled with limited treatment options. Palliative care (PC) can play an important role in reducing the suff...

"You suffer from being interested" : a tribut...

Article indépendant | MILLER, Pringl | JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE | n°12 | vol.31

I met Hank during my palliative medicine fellowship after his nurse Cynthia paged me to request a consult for existential suffering. When reviewing Hank's electronic medical record, it became evident he was dying and averse to spe...

Human-centered design development and accepta...

Article indépendant | FROMME, Erik K. | JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE | n°5 | vol.28

Introduction: Home hospice medication management ideally addresses symptoms, reduces unnecessary medication use, and optimizes quality of life. Grounding decisions in goals of care is critical. How to ascertain and align patients'...

Top ten tips palliative care clinicians shoul...

Article indépendant | CHUNG, Jenny E. | JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE | n°1 | vol.27

As of 2019, there are 4.2 million Filipino Americans (FAs) and 1.9 million Korean Americans (KAs) in the United States, largely concentrated in New York, California, Texas, Illinois, and Washington. In both populations, similar to...

Interventions for family caregivers of patien...

Article indépendant | ALSHAKHS, Sulaiman | JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE | n°1 | vol.27

There is a need for understanding the breadth of interventions for caregivers of individuals receiving hospice care at home, given the important role caregivers play in caring and the negative outcomes (e.g., depression) associate...

Chargement des enrichissements...