Li Lingsheng, Li Brookelle H, Ferguson Clarissa, Powell Jana, Volow Aiesha M, Santoyo-Olsson Jasmine, Harris Heather A, Kinderman Anne, Levenberg Patricia, Long Judy, Smith Alexander, Torke Alexia M, Barnes Deborah E, Sudore Rebecca L
Division of Geriatrics (L.L., B.H.L., C.F., J.P., J.S.O., P.L., A.S., D.E.B., R.L.S.), Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA.
Division of Geriatrics (L.L., B.H.L., C.F., J.P., J.S.O., P.L., A.S., D.E.B., R.L.S.), Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA.
J Pain Symptom Manage. 2025 Apr;69(4):e265-e271. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2024.12.026. Epub 2025 Jan 7.
Surrogate decision-makers have expressed the need for better preparation around communication and medical decision-making.
This mixed-methods feasibility study aimed to assess the feasibility and usability of an online program to prepare surrogates for their role.
We developed a 2-part program for surrogates called PREPARE For THEIR Care with a diverse group of Community Advisory Board members and caregivers recruited from the National Patient Advocacy Foundation. We conducted pilot testing of the program with caregivers. Using validated surveys, we assessed the feasibility and usability of the program and measured pre-to-post Advance Care Planning (ACP) Engagement among caregiver participants.
Of the 26 pilot participants, mean age was 52 ± 12.7 years; 27% were men, 4% were nonbinary, 27% identified as Asian, 27% Black, 11% Multi-Racial, and 35% White. Participants found the program to be informative, comprehensive, and easy to use. Ease-of-use was rated 9.6 ± 0.92 on a 10-point scale; and, on 5-point scales, comfort using the program was rated 4.8 ± 0.51, helpfulness 4.6 ± 0.65, and likelihood to recommend to others 4.7 ± 0.53. There was improvement comparing pre- and postsurveys in readiness to engage in ACP for others (4.23 ± 0.67) to 4.47 ± 0.73), P = 0.04) and for self (3.55 ± 1.36) to (3.89 ± 1.06), P = 0.02).
In this pilot study, the prepare for their care program resulted in high user satisfaction and improved pre-to-post surrogate readiness to engage in ACP. Larger trials are needed to evaluate the impact of the program on surrogate readiness and confidence.
替代决策者表示需要在沟通和医疗决策方面做好更好的准备。
这项混合方法可行性研究旨在评估一个在线项目的可行性和可用性,该项目旨在让替代决策者为其角色做好准备。
我们与从国家患者权益倡导基金会招募的不同社区咨询委员会成员和护理人员一起,为替代决策者开发了一个分为两部分的项目,名为“为他们的护理做好准备”(PREPARE For THEIR Care)。我们对该项目进行了护理人员的试点测试。使用经过验证的调查问卷,我们评估了该项目的可行性和可用性,并测量了护理人员参与者在预先和事后的预先护理计划(ACP)参与度。
在26名试点参与者中,平均年龄为52±12.7岁;27%为男性,4%为非二元性别,27%被认定为亚洲人,27%为黑人,11%为多种族,35%为白人。参与者认为该项目内容丰富、全面且易于使用。易用性在10分制中被评为9.6±0.92;在5分制中,使用该项目的舒适度被评为4.8±0.51,帮助程度被评为4.6±0.65,向他人推荐的可能性被评为4.7±0.53。在为他人参与ACP的准备程度(从4.23±0.67提高到4.47±0.73,P = 0.04)和为自己参与ACP的准备程度(从3.55±1.36提高到3.89±1.06,P = 0.02)方面,前后调查相比有改善。
在这项试点研究中,“为他们的护理做好准备”项目获得了较高的用户满意度,并提高了替代决策者在预先和事后参与ACP的准备程度。需要进行更大规模的试验来评估该项目对替代决策者准备程度和信心的影响。