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Complex health care decisions with older patients in general practice: Patient-centeredness and prioritization in consultations following a geriatric assessment
Authors:Jennifer Wrede  Isabel Voigt  Jutta Bleidorn  Eva Hummers-Pradier  Marie-Luise Dierks  Ulrike Junius-Walker
Affiliation:1. Institute for General Practice, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany;2. Department of Primary Medical Care, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany;3. Institute for Epidemiology, Public Medicine and Healthcare Systems Research, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany
Abstract:

Objective

To examine to what extent general practitioners in consultations after a geriatric assessment set shared health priorities with older patients experiencing multimorbidity and to what extent this was facilitated through patient-centered behavior.

Methods

Observation of consultations embedded in a cluster randomized controlled trial,1 in which 317 patients from 41 general practices received the STEP assessment followed by a care planning consultation with their GPs. GPs in the intervention group used a structured procedure for setting health (care) priorities in contrast to control GPs. A sample of 43 consultations (24 intervention; 19 control) were recorded, transcribed and analyzed with regard to priority setting and patient-centeredness.

Results

Patient-centeredness was only moderately apparent in consultations dealing with complex care plans for older patients with multimorbidity. The shared determination of health priorities seemed unusual for both doctors and patients and was rarely practiced, albeit more frequently in intervention consultations.

Conclusion

Setting health care priorities with patients experiencing multimorbidity is ethically desirable and medically appropriate. Yet a short structured guide for doctors cannot easily achieve this.

Practice implications

More research is needed in regard to handling complex health needs of older patients. It requires a professional approach and training in patient-centered holistic care planning.
Keywords:Germany   Health priorities   Communication   Patient-centered care   General practice   Aged
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