Chua Isaac S, Berler Annelise, Ninteau Kacy, Bain Paul A, Fromme Erik K, Edelen Maria, Pusic Andrea L, Ritchie Christine S, Bates David W
Division of General Internal Medicine and Primary Care, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
Department of Supportive Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts.
JAMA Netw Open. 2025 Sep 2;8(9):e2530370. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.30370.
Goal concordance underpins high-quality care for patients with serious illness and older adults with multimorbidity and geriatric syndromes; however, a criterion standard for measurement is lacking.
To identify and describe patient- and caregiver-reported measures of goal concordance for patients with serious illness, geriatric syndromes, and multimorbidity to create a conceptual model of goal-concordance measurement.
This scoping review included an electronic search across MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science Core Collection, the CINAHL, and PsycINFO through September 2024. Search terms included goals, priorities, preferences, value, expectations, concordance, discordance, match, attain, achieve, align, congruence, dissonance, respect, and terms related to multimorbidity, geriatric syndromes, and serious illness. The review included randomized clinical trials and quasiexperimental, observational, cohort, cross-sectional, mixed methods, quality-improvement, and qualitative studies, plus secondary analyses that either included a patient- and/or caregiver-reported measure of goal concordance as an outcome or as part of a measure development or validation study. Two reviewers extracted data and resolved disagreements via discussion. Study and measure characteristics were summarized and cross-tabulated to identify measurement framework patterns and to propose a conceptual model of measurement.
Of 4801 articles screened, 664 full-text articles were assessed for eligibility. A total of 63 studies met inclusion criteria, yielding 67 measures; 44 measures were unique. Most studies were secondary data analyses (17 studies [27.0%]) and included patients with serious illness (44 studies [69.8%]). Measures used 7 of 10 available goal concordance frameworks, with most adopting framework 7 (40 measures [59.7%]), which matched patient preference for an outcome with degree of desired outcome achievement. Four framework components were identified and used to create a conceptual model for goal-concordance measurement: (1) patient preference for an outcome or treatment, (2) treatment undergone or treatment intention, (3) degree of treatment alignment with preference, and (4) degree of desired outcome achievement.
This scoping review of patient- and caregiver-reported measures of goal concordance for patients with serious illness, geriatric syndromes, and multimorbidity describes existing measurement frameworks and proposes a conceptual model of measurement that can be used to guide future goal-concordance measure development in geriatrics and palliative care.
目标一致性是为重症患者以及患有多种疾病和老年综合征的老年人提供高质量护理的基础;然而,目前缺乏衡量的标准方法。
识别并描述患者和照护者报告的针对重症患者、老年综合征患者和患有多种疾病患者的目标一致性衡量方法,以创建一个目标一致性衡量的概念模型。
本范围综述包括截至2024年9月对MEDLINE、Embase、科学网核心合集、护理学与健康领域数据库(CINAHL)和心理学文摘数据库(PsycINFO)进行的电子检索。检索词包括目标、优先级、偏好、价值观、期望、一致性、不一致性、匹配、实现、达成、对齐、相符、失调、尊重以及与多种疾病、老年综合征和重症相关的术语。该综述纳入了随机临床试验、准实验、观察性、队列、横断面、混合方法、质量改进和定性研究,以及将患者和/或照护者报告的目标一致性衡量作为结果或作为衡量方法开发或验证研究一部分的二次分析。两名评审员提取数据并通过讨论解决分歧。对研究和衡量方法的特征进行了总结和交叉列表,以识别衡量框架模式并提出一个衡量概念模型。
在筛选的4801篇文章中,对664篇全文文章进行了资格评估。共有63项研究符合纳入标准,得出67种衡量方法;其中44种衡量方法是独特的。大多数研究是二次数据分析(17项研究[27.0%]),且纳入了重症患者(44项研究[69.8%])。衡量方法使用了10种可用目标一致性框架中的7种,大多数采用框架7(40种衡量方法[59.7%]),该框架将患者对结果的偏好与期望结果的实现程度相匹配。确定了四个框架组成部分,并用于创建目标一致性衡量的概念模型:(1)患者对结果或治疗的偏好,(2)接受的治疗或治疗意图,(3)治疗与偏好的匹配程度,以及(4)期望结果的实现程度。
这项针对重症患者、老年综合征患者和患有多种疾病患者的患者和照护者报告的目标一致性衡量的范围综述描述了现有的衡量框架,并提出了一个衡量概念模型,可用于指导老年医学和姑息治疗领域未来目标一致性衡量方法的开发。