Developing a question prompt list for family caregivers concerning the progression and palliative care needs of nursing home residents living with dementia

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THOMPSON, Genevieve N. | HACK, Thomas F. | CHOCHINOV, Harvey Max | ROGER, Kerstin | ST JOHN, Philip D. | MAC CLEMENT, Susan E.

OBJECTIVE: Communication around a palliative approach to dementia care often is problematic or occurs infrequently in nursing homes (NH). Question prompt lists (QPLs), are evidence-based lists designed to improve communication by facilitating discussions within a specific population. This study aimed to develop a QPL concerning the progression and palliative care needs of residents living with dementia. METHODS: A mixed-methods design in 2 phases. In phase 1, potential questions for inclusion in the QPL were identified using interviews with NH care providers, palliative care clinicians and family caregivers. An international group of experts reviewed the QPL. In phase 2, NH care providers and family caregivers reviewed the QPL assessing the clarity, sensitivity, importance, and relevance of each item. RESULTS: From 127 initial questions, 30 questions were included in the first draft of the QPL. After review by experts, including family caregivers, the QPL was finalized with 38 questions covering eight content areas. CONCLUSION: Our study has developed a QPL for persons living with dementia in NHs and their caregivers to initiate conversations to clarify questions they may have regarding the progression of dementia, end of life care, and the NH environment. Further work is needed to evaluate its effectiveness and determine optimal use in clinical practice. INNOVATION: This unique QPL is anticipated to facilitate discussions around dementia care, including self-care for family caregivers.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pecinn.2023.100160

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