Literature DB >> 22214354

Formal ventilation patient education for ALS predicts real-life choices.

Douglas A McKim1, Judy King, Kathy Walker, Carole Leblanc, Debbie Timpson, Keith G Wilson, Meridith Marks, Dorothyann Curran, Andrew Woolnough.   

Abstract

Our objective was to evaluate a single-session, hands-on education programme on mechanical ventilation for ALS patients and caregivers in terms of knowledge, change in affect and to determine whether ventilator decisions made after the education sessions predict those made later in life. Questionnaires were administered to 26 patients and 26 caregivers on four separate occasions. The questionnaires assessed knowledge of ventilatory support, feedback on the nature of the education programme, as well as self-reported emotional well-being. All patients were followed until their death or until initiation of invasive ventilation. Both groups demonstrated significant improvements in knowledge as a result of the education session which was retained after one month. There was no change in patient or caregiver reports' self-reported emotional well-being. The choices of ventilatory support expressed at one month (T4) accurately predicted the real-life clinical choices made by 76% of patients. Any difference resulted from choosing palliative care. Hands-on patient and caregiver education results in improved knowledge, assists in decision-making with respect to ventilatory support, and is not associated with a worsening of affect. It also provides for an accurate prediction of real-life choices and avoids undesired life support interventions and critical care admissions.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22214354     DOI: 10.3109/17482968.2011.626053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Amyotroph Lateral Scler        ISSN: 1471-180X


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Review 1.  Stability of end-of-life preferences: a systematic review of the evidence.

Authors:  Catherine L Auriemma; Christina A Nguyen; Rachel Bronheim; Saida Kent; Shrivatsa Nadiger; Dustin Pardo; Scott D Halpern
Journal:  JAMA Intern Med       Date:  2014-07       Impact factor: 21.873

2.  Instability in End-of-Life Care Preference Among Heart Failure Patients: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial in Singapore.

Authors:  Chetna Malhotra; Meibo Hu; Rahul Malhotra; David Sim; Fazlur Rehman Jaufeerally; Filipinas G Bundoc; Eric A Finkelstein
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2020-02-26       Impact factor: 5.128

3.  Engaging in patient decision-making in multidisciplinary care for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: the views of health professionals.

Authors:  Anne Hogden; David Greenfield; Peter Nugus; Matthew C Kiernan
Journal:  Patient Prefer Adherence       Date:  2012-09-27       Impact factor: 2.711

4.  What influences patient decision-making in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis multidisciplinary care? A study of patient perspectives.

Authors:  Anne Hogden; David Greenfield; Peter Nugus; Matthew C Kiernan
Journal:  Patient Prefer Adherence       Date:  2012-11-27       Impact factor: 2.711

5.  What are the roles of carers in decision-making for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis multidisciplinary care?

Authors:  Anne Hogden; David Greenfield; Peter Nugus; Matthew C Kiernan
Journal:  Patient Prefer Adherence       Date:  2013-02-28       Impact factor: 2.711

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