Emotional cues and concerns of patients with a life limiting, chronic illness during advance care planning conversations in general practice
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2022.11.005
Emotional cues and concerns of patients with a life limiting, chronic illness during advance care planning conversations in general practice
Abstract
Objective: To explore a) to what extent patients with serious illness express emotional cues and concerns during advance care planning (ACP) conversations with their general practitioner (GP), b) the content of cues/concerns and c) GPs' responses to cues/concerns.
Methods: Cues/concerns and GPs' responses in 20 conversations were coded using the Verona Codes (VR-CoDES and Verona Codes-P). A qualitative thematic analysis was used to identify overarching themes within the content of the cues/concerns.
Results: A total of 216 cues/concerns were identified (range: 1-28; mean: 13) in 85% of conversations; with 85% of these being cues/implicit expressions of emotions. In 72% of responses, the GP provided space for the patient to elaborate on cues/concerns. The most common theme cues/concerns were expressed about was "the consequences of illness on quality of life and burdening others".
Conclusion: Emotions were mainly communicated implicitly as cues and the content varied greatly. The amount of cues/concerns expressed show that ACP can evoke many emotions.
Practice implications: GPs should be attentive to implicit expressions of emotions as these provide opportunities to engage patients in tailored ACP conversations. As patients expressed many cues/concerns, GPs are recommended to have recurrent conversations with patients and actively ask about diverse ACP topics.
Keywords: Advance care planning; Communication; Concern; Cue; Emotions; General practice.
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Conflict of interest statement
Conflict of interests The authors declare no competing interests.
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