| Literature DB >> 31311511 |
Wouter R Verberne1, Wanda S Konijn2, Karen Prantl2, Janneke Dijkers3, Margriet T Roskam3, Johannes J M van Delden4, Willem Jan W Bos3,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many older patients approaching end-stage kidney disease have to decide whether to go for dialysis or non-dialytic conservative care (CC). Shared decision-making is recommended to align the treatment plan with the patient's preferences and values. Little is known about older patients' experiences with shared decision-making on dialysis or CC.Entities:
Keywords: Aged; Chronic kidney failure; Conservative treatment; Renal dialysis; Shared decision making
Year: 2019 PMID: 31311511 PMCID: PMC6635995 DOI: 10.1186/s12882-019-1423-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nephrol ISSN: 1471-2369 Impact factor: 2.388
Patient characteristics
| Choice for dialysis | Choice for conservative care | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean age (years) | 79.8 ± 4.3 | 84.2 ± 4.9 | < 0.001 |
| Female | 21 (28%) | 11 (46%) | 0.10 |
| Davies comorbidity score | 0.88 | ||
| No comorbidity | 9 (12%) | 2 (8%) | |
| Intermediate comorbidity | 44 (59%) | 15 (63%) | |
| Severe comorbidity | 22 (29%) | 7 (29%) | |
| Currently living with partner | 48/70 (69%)a | 10/23 (44%)a | 0.03 |
| Stated to be religious | 55/74 (74%)a | 17 (71%) | 0.74 |
| Education levelb | 0.15 | ||
| Primary education | 16/73 (22%)a | 10 (42%) | |
| Secondary education | 44/73 (60%)a | 10 (42%) | |
| Tertiary education | 13/73 (18%)a | 4 (17%) | |
| Time since original treatment decision | 0.04 | ||
| < 6 months | 7 (9%) | 8 (33%) | |
| 6–12 months | 18 (24%) | 4 (17%) | |
| 12–24 months | 21 (28%) | 5 (21%) | |
| > 24 months | 29 (39%) | 7 (29%) | |
| Current treatment modality | 41 (55%) pre-dialysis 24 (32%) hemodialysis 10 (13%) peritoneal dialysis | 24 (100%) conservative care | |
| Median number of consultations about preferred treatment between patient and healthcare team | 4 (interquartile range: 3–5; minimum: 2; maximum: 14) | 2 (interquartile range: 1–6; minimum: 1; maximum: 11) | 0.002 |
| Interviewer-administration of questionnaire | 26 (35%) | 6 (25%) | 0.38 |
Values are numbers (%) unless stated otherwise
athe total number of patients is lower due to missing answers for this variable
beducation level is based on the International Standard Classification of Education [53]
Fig. 1Older patients’ satisfaction with the shared decision-making process for choosing between dialysis and conservative care (P = 0.06). Rating on a 11-point Likert scale. Abbreviation: cons. care, conservative care
Fig. 2Older patients’ satisfaction with their treatment decision (P = 0.03). Rating on a 11-point Likert scale. Abbreviation: cons. care, conservative care
Older patients’ experiences with the shared decision-making process on choosing dialysis or conservative care
| Choice for dialysis | Choice for conservative care | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Did you have prior thoughts on preferred treatment before counselling started?a | 27/74 (37%) | 7/24 (29%) | 0.51 |
| Do you think counselling was started at the right time?a | 63/70 (90%) | 19/21 (91%) | 1.00 |
| Do you think there was enough time to make a treatment decision? | 0.66 | ||
| Positive answer | 57/72 (79%) | 20/23 (87%) | |
| Neutral answer | 14/72 (19%) | 3/23 (13%) | |
| Negative answer | 1/72 (1%) | 0/23 (0%) | |
| Did you feel forced to make a decision?a | 23/74 (31%) | 1/22 (5%) | 0.01 |
| Was the possibility mentioned to postpone a decision?a | 28/72 (39%) | 15/21 (71%) | 0.008 |
| Do you think you had enough information to choose whether or not to start dialysis? | 0.23 | ||
| Positive answer | 59/73 (81%) | 16/22 (73%) | |
| Neutral answer | 14/73 (19%) | 5/22 (23%) | |
| Negative answer | 0/73 (0%) | 1/22 (5%) | |
| Did you miss information?a | 4/63 (6%) | 3/18 (17%) | 0.18 |
| Was withholding dialysis discussed as treatment option?a | 36/72 (50%) | 19/22 (86%) | 0.002 |
| Did you receive sufficient guidance?a | 65/68 (96%) | 20/21 (95%) | 1.00 |
| Did you feel supported by your doctor and/or nurse in your choice? | 0.06 | ||
| Positive answer | 60/71 (85%) | 16/22 (73%) | |
| Neutral answer | 11/71 (15%) | 4/22 (18%) | |
| Negative answer | 0/71 (0%) | 2/22 (9%) | |
| Did you feel supported by your partner and/or relatives in your choice? | 0.74 | ||
| Positive answer | 56/66 (85%) | 18/22 (82%) | |
| Neutral answer | 10/66 (15%) | 4/22 (17%) | |
| Negative answer | 0/66 (0%) | 0/22 (0%) | |
| How much confidence did you have in your doctor’s advice whether or not to start dialysis? | 0.13 | ||
| Positive answer | 65/71 (92%) | 18/23 (78%) | |
| Neutral answer | 6/71 (9%) | 5/23 (22%) | |
| Negative answer | 0/71 (0%) | 0/23 (0%) | |
| Whose opinion was most important in making your decision? (choose one) | 0.02 | ||
| Myself | 34/62 (55%) | 17/19 (90%) | |
| My nephrologist and/or nurse | 22/62 (36%) | 2/19 (11%) | |
| My partner and/or family | 6/62 (10%) | 0/19 (0%) | |
| Do you still have doubts about your treatment decision?a | 12/70 (17%) | 0/23 (0%) | 0.03 |
| Do you think decision-making could have been better?a | 8/69 (12%) | 4/19 (21%) | 0.28 |
Values are numbers (%) of “yes” on a binary questiona, or a positive (score 6–10), neutral (score 5), or negative answer (score 0–4) on a 11-point Likert scale. The total number of responses is indicated per question, excluding missing answers
abinary question (yes/no)
Older patients’ reasons for their treatment choice. Categorisation of open text responses to the question: “Why did you choose to start or withhold dialysis?”
| Choice for dialysis ( | Examples of answers |
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| Lack of choice ( |
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| Dialysis perceived as unavoidable |
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| Seeing no alternatives |
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| Rejecting conservative care as option |
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| Not eligible for other treatment options |
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| Life prolongation ( |
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| Doing everything to prolong life |
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| Enjoying life |
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| Social consideration |
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| To be longer with family |
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| To take care of ill partner |
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| Following advice of doctor ( |
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| To maintain or improve quality of life or symptoms ( |
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| Reconsidering or doubting choice ( |
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| Choice for conservative care ( | |
| High treatment burden of dialysis, particularly in-centre ( |
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| Too much impact on quality of life |
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| Loss of autonomy |
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| Physical burden of dialysis |
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| Feeling well without dialysis |
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| Not eligible for or fearing burden of home dialysis |
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| High age and sense of life completion ( |
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| Unlikely survival benefit of dialysis ( |
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| Poor health ( |
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| Stories of other patients ( |
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| Following advice of doctor ( |
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