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. 2022 Sep;18(3):708-716.
doi: 10.1177/17423953211067417. Epub 2022 Jan 4.

Eliciting patients' healthcare goals and concerns: Do questions influence responses?

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Eliciting patients' healthcare goals and concerns: Do questions influence responses?

Peter Scalia et al. Chronic Illn. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

There is increasing interest in asking patients questions before their visits to elicit goals and concerns, which is part of the move to support the concept of coproducing care. The phrasing and delivery of such questions differs across settings and is likely to influence responses. This report describes a study that (i) used a three-level model to categorize the goals and concerns elicited by two different pre-visit questions, and (ii) describes associations between responses elicited and the phrasing and delivery of the two questions. The questions were administered to patients with rheumatic disease, and patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Paper-based responses from 150 patients with rheumatic disease and 338 patients with IBD were analyzed (163 paper, 175 electronic). The goals and concerns elicited were primarily disease or symptom-specific. The specific goal and concern examples featured in one pre-visit question were more commonly reported in responses to that question, compared to the question without examples. Questions completed electronically before the visit were associated with longer responses than those completed on paper in the waiting room. In conclusion, how and when patients' goals and concerns are elicited appears to have an impact on responses and warrants further investigation.

Keywords: Coproduction; agenda-setting; concerns; goal setting; learning health system.

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Conflict of interest statement

The author(s) declared the following potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: GE’s academic interests are focused on shared decision making and coproduction. He owns copyright in measures of shared decision making and care integration, namely collaboRATE, integRATE (measure of care integration), consideRATE (patient experience of care in serious illness), coopeRATE (measure of collaborative goal setting), incorpoRATE (clinicians’ willingness to incorporate shared decision making in practice). GE, EN, and GS are involved in research on the development and/or evaluation of an intervention to elicit patient goals and concerns, as well as a patient-reported measure of collaborative goal setting (coopeRATE). All other authors do not have conflicts of interests to declare.

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The percentage of codes for each “three-goal” model category.

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