Uncovering Patient and Caregiver Goals for Goal-Concordant Care in Kidney Therapy Decisions.

Ramya Sampath, Sandhya Seshadri, Tramanh Phan, Rebecca Allen, Paul R Duberstein, Fahad Saeed
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Context: In kidney therapy (KT) decisions, goal-concordant decision-making is recognized to be important, yet alignment with patients' goals during dialysis initiation is not always achieved.

Objectives: To explore older patients' and caregivers' hopes, goals, and fears related to KT and communication of these elements with members of their health care team.

Methods: The study included patients aged ≥75 years with an estimated glomerular filtration rate ≤25 mL/min/1.73 m2 and their caregivers enrolled in a palliative care intervention for KT decision-making. Patients and caregivers were asked open-ended questions about their hopes, goals, and fears related to KT decisions. A survey assessed if patients shared their goals with members of their health care team. Qualitative data underwent content analysis, supplemented by demographic descriptive statistics.

Results: The mean age of patients (n = 26) was 82.7 (±5.7) years, and caregivers (n = 15) had a mean age of 66.4 (±13.7) years. Among the participants, 13 patients and 11 caregivers were women, and 20 patients and 12 caregivers were White. Four themes emerged: (1) Maintaining things as good as they are by avoiding dialysis-related burdens; (2) seeking longevity while avoiding dialysis; (3) avoiding pain, symptoms, and body disfigurement; and (4) deferring decision-making. Patients rarely had shared their goals with the key members of their health care team.

Conclusion: Patients and caregivers prioritize maintaining quality of life, deferring decision-making regarding dialysis, and avoiding dialysis-related burdens. These goals are often unshared with their family and health care teams. Given our aging population, urgent action is needed to educate clinicians to actively explore and engage with patient goals in KT decision-making.

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在肾脏治疗决策中发现患者和护理人员的目标,以实现目标一致的护理。
背景:在肾脏治疗(KT)决策中,目标一致的决策被认为是非常重要的,但在透析启动过程中并不总是能与患者的目标保持一致:目的:探讨老年患者和护理人员对 KT 的希望、目标和恐惧,以及与医疗团队成员沟通这些因素的情况:研究对象包括年龄≥75 岁、估计肾小球滤过率≤25 mL/min/1.73 m2 的患者及其护理人员,他们都参加了姑息治疗干预,以做出 KT 决策。研究人员向患者和护理人员提出了一些开放式问题,内容涉及他们对 KT 决策的希望、目标和恐惧。一项调查评估了患者是否与医疗团队成员分享了他们的目标。对定性数据进行了内容分析,并辅以人口统计学描述性统计:患者(n = 26)的平均年龄为 82.7 (±5.7) 岁,护理人员(n = 15)的平均年龄为 66.4 (±13.7) 岁。参与者中,13 名患者和 11 名护理人员为女性,20 名患者和 12 名护理人员为白人。他们提出了四个主题:(1)通过避免透析相关负担来保持现状;(2)在避免透析的同时追求长寿;(3)避免疼痛、症状和身体毁容;以及(4)推迟决策。患者很少与医疗团队的主要成员分享他们的目标:结论:患者和护理人员优先考虑保持生活质量、推迟透析决策以及避免透析相关负担。这些目标往往没有与家人和医疗团队分享。鉴于我们的人口老龄化问题,迫切需要采取行动教育临床医生积极探索并参与患者在 KT 决策中的目标。
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