Palliative Medicine Service of Centro Hospitalar de Tràs-Os-Montes E Alto Douro, 5000-508, Vila Real, Portugal.
MEDCIDS-Department of Community Medicine, Information and Decision in Health, University of Porto, 4200-450, Porto, Portugal.
BMC Palliat Care. 2022 Jul 12;21(1):122. doi: 10.1186/s12904-022-01013-3.
Caregivers frequently assume the role of surrogate decision-makers but often are unable to accurately predict patients' preferences. This trial aims to find if the use of the Advance Directives documents as a communication tool, improves the agreement between patients and caregivers.
This trial occurred in a palliative care service of a Portuguese hospital center. A prospective, single-blinded, controlled, randomized trial, enrolling patients and caregivers as a dyad was conducted. Participants individually fulfilled an Advance Directive document, in which patients reported their end-of-life preferences and caregivers reported their decisions as patients' health surrogates. Dyads were randomly assigned to the Intervention or the Control group, in which the physician respectively promoted an open discussion about patients' Advance Directives or evaluated patients' clinical condition. Caregivers' Advance Directives as surrogates were collected one month later. Proportions of agreement and Cohen's κ were used to access agreement and reliability, respectively, between the dyads.
Results from 58 dyads were analyzed. We observed an improvement in agreement between the caregivers' answers and the patients' wishes on two-thirds (8/12) of the answers, in the Intervention group, contrasting to one-quarter (3/12) of the answers, in the Control group, despite statistical significance in differences wasn´t obtained.
Although not reaching statistical significance, the results suggest that discussions of advance directives with physicians may lead to better prepared surrogates.
ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT05090072 . Retrospectively registered on 22/10/2021.
照顾者经常担任代理人的角色,但往往无法准确预测患者的偏好。本试验旨在研究使用预先指示文件作为沟通工具是否能提高患者和照顾者之间的一致性。
本试验在葡萄牙一家医院的姑息治疗服务中进行。采用前瞻性、单盲、对照、随机试验,对患者和照顾者进行了配对研究。参与者分别填写了预先指示文件,其中患者报告了他们的临终偏好,照顾者则作为患者的健康代理人报告了他们的决定。将对患者的预先指示进行公开讨论或评估患者的临床状况,对配对的患者和照顾者进行干预组和对照组的随机分配。一个月后收集照顾者作为代理人的预先指示。使用比例一致性和 Cohen's κ 分别评估配对之间的一致性和可靠性。
对 58 对配对进行了分析。我们观察到,在干预组中,有三分之二(8/12)的回答与患者的意愿一致,而在对照组中,只有四分之一(3/12)的回答与患者的意愿一致,尽管差异在统计学上没有显著性。
尽管没有达到统计学意义,但结果表明,与医生讨论预先指示可能会使代理人准备得更好。
ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT05090072。于 2021 年 10 月 22 日回顾性注册。