| Literature DB >> 29854107 |
Andrew B L Berry1, Catherine Lim2, Andrea L Hartzler1,2, Tad Hirsch1, Evette Ludman1,2, Edward H Wagner2, James D Ralston1,2.
Abstract
Patients with multiple chronic conditions often face competing demands for care, and they often do not agree with physicians on priorities for care. Patients ' values shape their healthcare priorities, but existing methods for eliciting values do not necessarily meet patients ' care planning needs. We developed a patient-centered values framework based on a field study with patients and caregivers. In this paper we report on a survey to evaluate how the framework generalizes beyond field study participants, and how well the framework supports values elicitation. We found that respondents frame values in a way that is consistent with the framework, and that domains of the framework can be used to elicit a breadth of potential values individuals with MCC express. These findings demonstrate how a patient-centered perspective on values can expand on the domains considered in values clarification methods andfacilitate patient-provider communication in establishing shared care priorities.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29854107 PMCID: PMC5977727
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMIA Annu Symp Proc ISSN: 1559-4076