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Understanding What Is Most Important to Individuals with Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Qualitative Study of Patients’ Perspectives

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BackgroundTo improve care for individuals living with multiple chronic conditions, patients and providers must align care planning with what is most important to patients in their daily lives. We have… Click to show full abstract

BackgroundTo improve care for individuals living with multiple chronic conditions, patients and providers must align care planning with what is most important to patients in their daily lives. We have a limited understanding of how to effectively encourage communication about patients’ personal values during clinical care.ObjectiveTo identify what patients with multiple chronic conditions describe as most important to their well-being and health.DesignWe interviewed individuals with multiple chronic conditions in their homes and analyzed results qualitatively, guided by grounded theory.ParticipantsA total of 31 patients (mean age 68.7 years) participated in the study, 19 of which included the participation of family members. Participants were from Kaiser Permanente Washington, an integrated health care system in Washington state.ApproachQualitative analysis of home visits, which consisted of semi-structured interviews aided by photo elicitation.Key ResultsAnalysis revealed six domains of what patients described as most important for their well-being and health: principles, relationships, emotions, activities, abilities, and possessions. Personal values were interrelated and rarely expressed as individual values in isolation.ConclusionsThe domains describe the range and types of personal values multimorbid older adults deem important to well-being and health. Understanding patients’ personal values across these domains may be useful for providers when developing, sharing, and following up on care plans.

Keywords: chronic conditions; health; individuals multiple; personal values; multiple chronic; care

Journal Title: Journal of General Internal Medicine
Year Published: 2017

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