| Literature DB >> 34045851 |
Jelle A Nieuwstraten1, Louk P van Doorn1, Winifred A Gebhardt2, Jaap F Hamming1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study focusses on identifying values and preferences of patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals who have dealt with lower limb amputation for no-option chronic limb threatening ischemia. No-option chronic limb threatening ischemia is defined as limb ischemia for which no treatment options exist and where lower limb amputation is necessary in the short term. The values and preferences identified in this study can help improve decision-making processes. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This was a qualitative study, using semi-structured interviews to gather data from patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals. Participants were selected from the patient and employee population of an academic medical center in The Netherlands. Nine patients and seven caregivers who dealt with lower limb amputation for no-option chronic limb threatening ischemia six to twelve months prior to the interview and were not cognitively impaired were selected. Nine healthcare professionals dealing with patients with no-option chronic limb threatening ischemia and lower limb amputation were selected.Entities:
Keywords: SDM; communication; shared decision-making; vascular surgery
Year: 2021 PMID: 34045851 PMCID: PMC8144360 DOI: 10.2147/PPA.S309366
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Prefer Adherence ISSN: 1177-889X Impact factor: 2.711
In- and Exclusion Criteria
| Inclusion | Exclusion | |
|---|---|---|
| Age ≥ 18 years old. | Diagnosis of dementia or other reasons for not being able to provide reliable information. | |
| Age ≥ 18 years old. | Diagnosis of dementia or other reasons for not being able to provide reliable information. | |
| Being responsible for the care of no-option CLI patients. | None. |
Participant Demographics
| N | % | Mean | SD | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||||
| Male | 8 | 88,9 | |||
| Female | 1 | 11,1 | |||
| Living Situation | |||||
| Independent | 1 | 11,1 | |||
| Independent, with others (eg partner, children, etc) | 7 | 77,8 | |||
| Nursing home | 1 | 11,1 | |||
| Age at inclusion in years | 67,9 | 16,1 | |||
| Age at LLA in years | 67,0 | 16,3 | |||
| Time since LLA in months | 10,1 | 3,0 | |||
| Diagnosis for LLA | |||||
| Atherosclerosis | 6 | 66,7 | |||
| Diabetic foot | 3 | 33,3 | |||
| Diabetes | |||||
| Yes | 8 | 88,9 | |||
| Previously DM-1 | 1 | 11,1 | |||
| Leg | |||||
| Left | 6 | 66,7 | |||
| Right | 3 | 33,3 | |||
| Below-/above-knee amputation | |||||
| Below-knee amputation | 8 | 88,9 | |||
| Above-knee amputation | 1 | 11,1 | |||
| Gender | |||||
| Female | 7 | 100 | |||
| Relationship with patient | |||||
| Partner | 4 | 57,1 | |||
| Daughter | 2 | 26,6 | |||
| Parent | 1 | 14,3 | |||
| Living Situation | |||||
| Independent | 2 | 28,6 | |||
| Independent, with others (eg partner, children, etc) | 5 | 71,4 | |||
| Age at inclusion in years | 59,6 | 5,3 | |||
| Gender | |||||
| Male | 3 | 42,9 | |||
| Female | 4 | 57,1 | |||
| Profession | |||||
| Surgeon (Including one resident) | 4 | 57,1 | |||
| Nurse | 3 | 42,9 | |||
| Age at inclusion in years | 41,7 | 11 | |||