Penn State College of Medicine (B.R.K.), Hershey, PA, USA.
Department of Humanities, Penn State College of Medicine (T.J.S., B.H.L, M.J.G., M.G.K., L.J.V.S), Hershey, PA, USA.
J Pain Symptom Manage. 2023 Jun;65(6):471-478.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2022.12.143. Epub 2023 Jan 20.
Advance Care Planning (ACP) has fallen under scrutiny primarily because research has not consistently demonstrated patient-focused benefits.
To better understand how spokespersons regard, engage with, and find value in ACP during decision-making for their loved ones.
This qualitative analysis was part of a randomized controlled trial involving spokespersons of patients with advanced illness who had completed ACP. After making a medical decision on behalf of their loved one (or that loved one's death), semi-structured interviews explored spokespersons' experience of decision-making and if (and how) ACP played a role. Thematic analysis was conducted on interview transcripts.
From 120 interviews, five themes emerged: 1) Written advance directives (ADs) helped increase spokespersons' confidence that decisions were aligned with patient wishes (serving as a physical reminder of previous discussions and increasing clarity during decision-making and family conflict); 2) Iterative discussions involving ACP facilitated "In the moment" decision-making; 3) ADs and ACP conversations helped spokespersons feel more prepared for future decisions; 4) Spokespersons sometimes felt there was "no choice" regarding their loved one's medical care; and 5) Regrets and second-guessing were the most common negative emotions experienced by spokespersons.
Considering the recent debate about the utility of ACP and ADs, this analysis highlights the value of ACP for spokespersons involved in surrogate decision-making. Reframing the goals of ACP in terms of their benefit for spokespersons (and identifying appropriate outcome measures) may provide additional perspective on the utility of ACP.
优先医疗照护计划(ACP)受到了审查,主要是因为研究并未一致证明其对患者有益。
更好地了解在为亲人做决策时,代言人如何看待、参与并在 ACP 中找到价值。
这是一项随机对照试验的一部分,涉及已完成 ACP 的晚期疾病患者代言人。在代表亲人做出医疗决策后(或亲人去世后),通过半结构化访谈探讨代言人的决策经验,以及 ACP 是否发挥了作用。对访谈记录进行了主题分析。
在 120 次访谈中,出现了五个主题:1)书面的预嘱(AD)有助于增加代言人的信心,即决策与患者的意愿一致(作为之前讨论的物理提醒,并在决策和家庭冲突期间增加清晰度);2)涉及 ACP 的迭代讨论有助于“当下”决策;3)AD 和 ACP 对话帮助代言人对未来的决策感到更有准备;4)代言人有时觉得亲人的医疗护理“别无选择”;5)后悔和疑虑是代言人最常见的负面情绪。
考虑到最近关于 ACP 和 AD 效用的争论,本分析强调了 ACP 对参与代理决策的代言人的价值。从代言人的角度重新定义 ACP 的目标(并确定适当的结果衡量标准),可能会为 ACP 的效用提供额外的视角。