Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2605520435> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 100 of
100
with 100 items per page.
- W2605520435 endingPage "22" @default.
- W2605520435 startingPage "22" @default.
- W2605520435 abstract "Near the end of life, hospice care reduces symptom-related distress and hospitalizations while improving caregiving outcomes. However, it takes time for a person to gain a sufficient understanding of hospice and decide to enroll. This decision is influenced by knowledge of hospice and its services, emotion and fear, cultural and religious beliefs, and an individual's acceptance of diagnosis. Hospice admission interactions, a key influence in shaping decisions regarding hospice care, happen particularly late in the illness trajectory and are often complex, unpredictable, and highly variable. One goal of these interactions is ensuring patients and families have accurate and clear information about hospice care to facilitate informed decisions. So inconsistent are practices across hospices in consenting patients that a 2016 report from the Office of Inspector General (OIG) entitled Hospices should improve their election statements and certifications of terminal illness called for complete and accurate election statements to ensure that hospice patients and their caregivers can make informed decisions and understand the costs and benefits of choosing hospice care. Whether complete and accurate information at initial admission visits improves interactions and outcomes is unknown. Our recent qualitative work investigating interactions between patients, caregivers, and hospice nurses has uncovered diverse and often diverging stakeholder-specific expectations and perceptions which if not addressed can create discordance and inhibit decision-making. This paper focuses on better understanding the communication dynamics and practices involved in hospice admission interactions in order to design more effective interactions and support the mandate from the OIG to provide hospice patients and their caregivers with accurate and complete information. This clarity is particularly important when discussing the non-curative nature of hospice care, and the choice patients make to forego aggressive treatment measures when they enroll in hospice. In a literal sense, to enroll in hospice means to bring in support for end-of-life care. It means to identify the need for expertise around symptom management at end-of-life, and agree to having a care team come and manage someone's physical, psychosocial, and/or spiritual needs. As with all care, hospice can be stopped if it is no longer considered appropriate. To uncover the communication tensions undergirding a hospice admission interaction, we use Street's ecological theory of patient-centered communication to analyze a case exemplar of a hospice admission interaction. This analysis reveals diverse points of struggle within hospice decision-making processes around hospice care and the need for communication techniques that promote trust and acceptance of end-of-life care. Lessons learned from talking about hospice care can inform other quality initiatives around communication and informed decision-making in the context of advance care planning, palliative care, and end-of-life care." @default.
- W2605520435 created "2017-04-28" @default.
- W2605520435 creator A5006979462 @default.
- W2605520435 creator A5010103258 @default.
- W2605520435 creator A5012181733 @default.
- W2605520435 creator A5044288325 @default.
- W2605520435 creator A5060827388 @default.
- W2605520435 creator A5084494084 @default.
- W2605520435 date "2017-04-18" @default.
- W2605520435 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2605520435 title "Designing Effective Interactions for Concordance around End-of-Life Care Decisions: Lessons from Hospice Admission Nurses" @default.
- W2605520435 cites W142812454 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W1495121809 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W1718253574 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W1969776198 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W1970450268 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W1976547044 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W1998414130 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W1999415718 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W2013195079 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W2041735802 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W2052962627 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W2072689375 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W2077013338 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W2114518417 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W2120671873 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W2330734964 @default.
- W2605520435 cites W3123732438 @default.
- W2605520435 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/bs7020022" @default.
- W2605520435 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/5485452" @default.
- W2605520435 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28420191" @default.
- W2605520435 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2605520435 type Work @default.
- W2605520435 sameAs 2605520435 @default.
- W2605520435 citedByCount "9" @default.
- W2605520435 countsByYear W26055204352017 @default.
- W2605520435 countsByYear W26055204352018 @default.
- W2605520435 countsByYear W26055204352019 @default.
- W2605520435 countsByYear W26055204352020 @default.
- W2605520435 countsByYear W26055204352022 @default.
- W2605520435 countsByYear W26055204352023 @default.
- W2605520435 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2605520435 hasAuthorship W2605520435A5006979462 @default.
- W2605520435 hasAuthorship W2605520435A5010103258 @default.
- W2605520435 hasAuthorship W2605520435A5012181733 @default.
- W2605520435 hasAuthorship W2605520435A5044288325 @default.
- W2605520435 hasAuthorship W2605520435A5060827388 @default.
- W2605520435 hasAuthorship W2605520435A5084494084 @default.
- W2605520435 hasBestOaLocation W26055204351 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConcept C139265228 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConcept C159110408 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConcept C201305675 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConcept C2775884135 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConcept C2780879335 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConcept C2994186709 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConcept C3017577407 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConcept C39549134 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConcept C70410870 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConceptScore W2605520435C139265228 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConceptScore W2605520435C15744967 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConceptScore W2605520435C159110408 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConceptScore W2605520435C17744445 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConceptScore W2605520435C199539241 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConceptScore W2605520435C201305675 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConceptScore W2605520435C2775884135 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConceptScore W2605520435C2780879335 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConceptScore W2605520435C2994186709 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConceptScore W2605520435C3017577407 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConceptScore W2605520435C39549134 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConceptScore W2605520435C70410870 @default.
- W2605520435 hasConceptScore W2605520435C71924100 @default.
- W2605520435 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W2605520435 hasLocation W26055204351 @default.
- W2605520435 hasLocation W26055204352 @default.
- W2605520435 hasLocation W26055204353 @default.
- W2605520435 hasLocation W26055204354 @default.
- W2605520435 hasLocation W26055204355 @default.
- W2605520435 hasOpenAccess W2605520435 @default.
- W2605520435 hasPrimaryLocation W26055204351 @default.
- W2605520435 hasRelatedWork W1577422432 @default.
- W2605520435 hasRelatedWork W1577603982 @default.
- W2605520435 hasRelatedWork W1973007281 @default.
- W2605520435 hasRelatedWork W1995737440 @default.
- W2605520435 hasRelatedWork W1998808158 @default.
- W2605520435 hasRelatedWork W2063646942 @default.
- W2605520435 hasRelatedWork W2190347586 @default.
- W2605520435 hasRelatedWork W3176009699 @default.
- W2605520435 hasRelatedWork W3203811449 @default.
- W2605520435 hasRelatedWork W66900065 @default.
- W2605520435 hasVolume "7" @default.
- W2605520435 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2605520435 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2605520435 magId "2605520435" @default.
- W2605520435 workType "article" @default.