"It's not something that's really been brought up" : opportunities and challenges for ongoing advance care planning discussions among individuals living with mechanical circulatory support

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DZOU, Tiffany | MORIGUCHI, Jaime D. | DOERING, Lynn | EASTWOOD, Jo-Ann | PAVLISH, Carol | PIETERS, Huibrie C.

BACKGROUND: People living with mechanical circulatory support (MCS) are at risk for catastrophic complications that require advance care planning (ACP) as part of the preimplantation work up. Palliative care consultants are a mandatory and essential component of the MCS team tasked to enhance conversations. However, in reality, there is often a serious deficiency of ACP communication after the initial implant counseling. A better understanding of opportunities and challenges in ACP can mobilize intensive care unit and step-down nurses to bridge this gap in crucial communication. OBJECTIVES: To identify and describe MCS individuals' perceptions of opportunities and challenges for ongoing ACP communication. METHODS: A constructivist grounded theory study was conducted with 24 MCS individuals from 2 medical centers in Southern California. Semi-structured interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and reviewed for accuracy. The data were systematically analyzed through 3 rounds of coding. RESULTS: MCS clinicians, supportive others, and peers with MCS were identified as stakeholders in ongoing communication. Four categories of opportunities and challenges for ongoing ACP were synthesized from the narratives: identifying context and timing, sharing information, understanding of ACP, and assessing satisfaction. All participants reported a preference for MCS clinicians, including nurses, to initiate ACP conversations. CONCLUSION: Understanding opportunities and challenges is key to facilitating ongoing ACP discussions among MCS patients. MCS-trained nurses are positioned to address the dearth of ongoing ACP by facilitating these sensitive discussions. The personal accounts of this sample serve to guide future research and structure training to prepare MCS clinicians for primary palliative care.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hrtlng.2022.03.010

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