A pilot study on the effect of advance care planning implementation on healthcare utilisation and satisfaction in patients with advanced heart failure
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A pilot study on the effect of advance care planning implementation on healthcare utilisation and satisfaction in patients with advanced heart failure
Abstract
Background: Patients with advanced heart failure may benefit from palliative care, including advance care planning (ACP). ACP, which can include referral back to the general practitioner (GP), may prevent unbeneficial hospital admissions and interventional/surgical procedures that are not in accordance with the patient's personal goals of care.
Aim: To implement ACP in patients with advanced heart failure and explore the effect of ACP on healthcare utilisation as well as the satisfaction of patients and cardiologists.
Methods: In this pilot study, we enrolled 30 patients with New York Heart Association class III/IV heart failure who had had at least one unplanned hospital admission in the previous year because of heart failure. A structured ACP conversation was held and documented by the treating physician. Primary outcome was the number of visits to the emergency department and/or admissions within 3 months after the ACP conversation. Secondary endpoints were the satisfaction of patients and cardiologists as established by using a five-point Likert scale.
Results: Median age of the patients was 81 years (range 33-94). Twenty-seven ACP documents could be analysed (90%). Twenty-one patients (78%) did not want to be readmitted to the hospital and subsequently none of them were readmitted during follow-up. Twenty-two patients (81%) discontinued all hospital care. All patients who died during follow-up (n = 12, 40%) died at home. Most patients and cardiologists indicated that they would recommend the intervention to others (80% and 92% respectively).
Conclusion: ACP, and subsequent out-of-hospital care by the GP, was shown to be applicable in the present study of patients with advanced heart failure and evident palliative care needs. Patients and cardiologists were satisfied with this intervention.
Keywords: Advance care planning; Continuity of patient care; Heart failure; Palliative care; Stakeholder participation.
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Conflict of interest statement
J.E. Coster, G.H. ter Maat, M.L. Pentinga, A.K.L. Reyners, D.J. van Veldhuisen and P. de Graeff declare that they have no competing interests.
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