Family Perceptions of Palliative Care Consultations for Nursing Home Residents
Alfred Boakye, Kathleen Unroe, Mary Ersek, Peiyuan Zhang, Gretchen Tucker, Alex Floyd, John Cagle

TL;DR
The study explores how palliative care consultations in nursing homes are perceived by family members of residents with cognitive impairment.
Contribution
The study provides new qualitative insights into how family members perceive the benefits of palliative care consultations for nursing home residents.
Findings
PCCs were perceived to promote physical comfort and provide family support.
Family members felt PCCs improved residents' quality of life through recommendations and referrals.
PCCs were seen as helpful in keeping families informed and supporting their emotional needs.
Abstract
People who receive care in nursing homes have a significant burden of serious medical illness, functional impairment, and cognitive impairment, and are known to have unmet palliative care needs. External specialist providers often conduct palliative care consultations (PCCs). PCCs usually include comprehensive physical and psychosocial assessments with accompanying treatment recommendations, goals of care conversations, and support for family members. However, the current understanding of specific interactions that can help improve the quality of PCC visits is limited. This makes the involvement and perceptions of families, who are key stakeholders in care decision-making, critical. Using a descriptive qualitative research design, our study sought to bridge this knowledge gap. As part of an NIH-funded clinical trial (R01 AG066922), we conducted 22 semi-structured interviews with family…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues · Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
