0 avis
Uncovering psychosocial contexts in goals of care conversations : a qualitative study in a multi-centered randomized controlled trial
Article indépendant
OBJECTIVES: Patients often struggle with psychological and social stressors that accompany life-limiting chronic illness. Because psychosocial concerns may be conveyed through emotional sentiments, this study aimed to identify emotional expressions to describe psychosocial contexts communicated during goals of care conversations.
METHODS: This qualitative study evaluated 26 transcripts of goals of care conversations using a "goals of communication guide" from the ADvancing system Alleviation with Palliative Treatment (ADAPT) trial in VA Eastern Colorado and Puget Sound Health Systems. Using an inductive and deductive approach, a codebook was developed to examine participants' expressed emotions regarding overall goals of care, illness, end of life, and family involvement. Major themes around psychosocial concerns were summarized.
RESULTS: Four themes on psychosocial contexts in goals of care conversations emerged, with instances of both positive and negative affect. Participants commonly discussed contexts relating to: acceptance of illness, the feeling of being a burden; illness transitions; and suffering from disease.
CONCLUSIONS: Unprompted within these conversations, patient emotional sentiments in goals of care conversations highlight psychosocial contexts important to patient values and preferences around treatment decisions.
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: Emphasis on clinician recognition of these psychosocial contexts may help clinicians better support and elicit patient goals and preferences.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07317115.2025.2464023
Voir la revue «Clinical gerontologist»
Autres numéros de la revue «Clinical gerontologist»