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Concordance Between Veterans' Self-Report and Documentation of Surrogate Decision Makers: Implications for Quality Measurement.

Kimberly K Garner1, Patricia Dubbert2, Shelly Lensing2, Dennis H Sullivan2.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: The Measuring What Matters initiative of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine and the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association identified documentation of a surrogate decision maker as one of the top 10 quality indicators in the acute hospital and hospice settings.
OBJECTIVES: To better understand the potential implementation of this Measuring What Matters quality measure #8, Documentation of Surrogate in outpatient primary care settings by describing primary care patients' self-reported identification and documentation of a surrogate decision maker.
METHODS: Examination of patient responses to self-assessment questions from advance health care planning educational groups conducted in one medical center primary care clinic and seven community-based outpatient primary care clinics. We assessed the concordance between patient reports of identifying and naming a surrogate decision maker and having completed an advance directive (AD) with presence of an AD in the electronic medical record.
RESULTS: Of veterans without a documented AD on file, more than half (66%) reported that they had talked with someone they trusted and nearly half (52%) reported that they had named someone to communicate their preferences.
CONCLUSIONS: Our clinical project data suggest that many more veterans may have initiated communications with surrogate decision makers than is evident in the electronic medical record. System changes are needed to close the gap between veterans' plans for a surrogate decision maker and the documentation available to acute care health care providers. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Surrogate decision maker; advance care planning; advance directive; communication; palliative care; quality improvement; quality indicators

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27876636     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2016.10.356

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pain Symptom Manage        ISSN: 0885-3924            Impact factor:   3.612


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1.  It's Not How Surrogates "Decide" that Matters: Appreciating the Role Surrogates Play.

Authors:  Stuart G Finder
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2017-12       Impact factor: 5.128

2.  Effect of the STAMP (Sharing and Talking About My Preferences) Intervention on Completing Multiple Advance Care Planning Activities in Ambulatory Care : A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Terri R Fried; Andrea L Paiva; Colleen A Redding; Lynne Iannone; John R O'Leary; Maria Zenoni; Megan M Risi; Slawomir Mejnartowicz; Joseph S Rossi
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2021-08-31       Impact factor: 25.391

3.  Evaluation of the national implementation of the VA Diffusion of Excellence Initiative on Advance Care Planning via Group Visits: protocol for a quality improvement evaluation.

Authors:  Monica M Matthieu; Songthip T Ounpraseuth; Jacob Painter; Angie Waliski; James Silas Williams; Bo Hu; Robin Smith; Kimberly K Garner
Journal:  Implement Sci Commun       Date:  2020-02-27

4.  A systematic review of the use of the electronic health record for patient identification, communication, and clinical support in palliative care.

Authors:  Ruth A Bush; Alexa Pérez; Tanja Baum; Caroline Etland; Cynthia D Connelly
Journal:  JAMIA Open       Date:  2018-07-06

5.  Defining Familial Interactions and Networks: An Exploratory Qualitative Study on Family Networks and Surrogate Decision-Making.

Authors:  Sarah V Harvey; Adam Y Adenwala; Meghan B Lane-Fall
Journal:  Crit Care Explor       Date:  2021-07-29
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