Understanding the Behavioral Health Needs of Hospice Patients and Their Family Caregivers: Perspectives of Hospice Medical Directors.

Abhay Tiwari, Taeyoung Park, Brittney Parillon, Simone Prather, Daniel Shalev, Manney Cary Reid, Sara Czaja, Ronald Adelman, Veerawat Phongtankuel
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Background: Behavioral health disorders are common among patients and caregivers in the hospice setting. Yet, limited data exist regarding what hospice providers perceive as the most common and challenging behavioral health disorders they encounter and how they manage these issues in practice.

Objective: To characterize the perspectives of hospice medical directors (HMDs) on addressing the behavioral health challenges when caring for patients enrolled in home hospice care and their family caregivers.

Methods: Semistructured interviews with seventeen certified HMDs were conducted. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results: Many HMDs agreed that delivering high-quality behavioral health care is a tenet for good end-of-life (EoL) care. HMDs shared that depression and anxiety were the most common behavioral health challenges they encountered, while among caregivers, substance use disorder was the most challenging. Participants mentioned that nurses and social workers played a vital role in detecting and managing behavioral health problems. HMDs also stated that providing additional training for frontline staff and incorporating behavioral health experts are potential solutions to help address current challenges.

Conclusion: HMDs emphasized the importance of addressing behavioral health challenges among patients and caregivers to provide effective end-of-life care. Future studies should examine the viewpoints of additional key stakeholder groups (e.g., hospice interdisciplinary team members, family caregivers) and confirm them in quantitative studies. Designing and implementing evidence-based assessments and interventions to improve behavioral health care by addressing anxiety, depression, and caregiver substance use disorders is essential to improving care and care outcomes in the hospice setting.

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