Department of Emergency Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, Emergency Care Research Core, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, Emergency Care Research Core, St. Louis, MO, USA.
J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2022 Aug;23(8):1313.e15-1313.e46. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2022.02.024.
To synthesize published research exploring emergency department (ED) communication strategies and decision-making with persons living with dementia (PLWD) and their care partners as the basis for a multistakeholder consensus conference to prioritize future research.
Systematic scoping review.
PLWD and their care partners in the ED setting.
Informed by 2 Patient-Intervention-Comparison-Outcome (PICO) questions, we conducted systematic electronic searches of medical research databases for relevant publications following standardized methodological guidelines. The results were presented to interdisciplinary stakeholders, including dementia researchers, clinicians, PLWD, care partners, and advocacy organizations. The PICO questions included: How does communication differ for PLWD compared with persons without dementia? Are there specific communication strategies that improve the outcomes of ED care? Future research areas were prioritized.
From 5451 studies identified for PICO-1, 21 were abstracted. From 2687 studies identified for PICO-2, 3 were abstracted. None of the included studies directly evaluated communication differences between PLWD and other populations, nor the effectiveness of specific communication strategies. General themes emerging from the scoping review included perceptions by PLWD/care partners of rushed ED communication, often exacerbated by inconsistent messages between providers. Care partners consistently reported limited engagement in medical decision-making. In order, the research priorities identified included: (1) Barriers/facilitators of effective communication; (2) valid outcome measures of effective communication; (3) best practices for care partner engagement; (4) defining how individual-, provider-, and system-level factors influence communication; and (5) understanding how each member of ED team can ensure high-quality communication.
Research exploring ED communication with PLWD is sparse and does not directly evaluate specific communication strategies. Defining barriers and facilitators of effective communication was the highest-ranked research priority, followed by validating outcome measures associated with improved information exchange.
综合已发表的研究,探索急诊科(ED)与痴呆症患者(PLWD)及其护理人员的沟通策略和决策,为多利益相关者共识会议奠定基础,以确定未来研究的重点。
系统范围综述。
ED 环境中的 PLWD 及其护理人员。
根据 2 个患者干预比较结局(PICO)问题,我们按照标准化方法指南,对医学研究数据库中的相关出版物进行了系统的电子检索。结果呈现给跨学科利益相关者,包括痴呆症研究人员、临床医生、PLWD、护理人员和倡导组织。PICO 问题包括:与非痴呆患者相比,PLWD 的沟通有何不同?是否有特定的沟通策略可以改善 ED 护理的结局?确定优先研究领域。
从 PICO-1 中确定的 5451 项研究中,有 21 项进行了摘要。从 PICO-2 中确定的 2687 项研究中,有 3 项进行了摘要。没有一项纳入研究直接评估 PLWD 与其他人群之间的沟通差异,也没有评估特定沟通策略的有效性。范围综述中出现的一般主题包括 PLWD/护理人员对 ED 沟通匆忙的看法,而提供者之间信息不一致则使情况恶化。护理人员普遍报告在医疗决策中的参与度有限。按照优先顺序,确定的研究重点包括:(1)有效沟通的障碍/促进因素;(2)有效沟通的有效结果测量;(3)护理人员参与的最佳实践;(4)定义个体、提供者和系统层面因素如何影响沟通;(5)了解 ED 团队的每个成员如何确保高质量的沟通。
研究探索 ED 与 PLWD 的沟通很少,并且没有直接评估特定的沟通策略。确定有效沟通的障碍和促进因素是最高优先级的研究重点,其次是验证与改善信息交换相关的有效结果测量。