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J Pain Symptom Manage · May 2021
Goals of care conversations don't fit in a box': Hospice Staff Experiences and Perceptions of Advance Care Planning Quality Measurement.
- Lauren J Hunt, Sarah B Garrett, Gabrielle Dressler, Rebecca Sudore, Christine S Ritchie, and Krista L Harrison.
- Department of Physiological Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA. Electronic address: Lauren.hunt@ucsf.edu.
- J Pain Symptom Manage. 2021 May 1; 61 (5): 917927917-927.
ContextWith rising concerns about quality of care in hospice, federal agencies recently began mandating quality measurement in hospice, including measures of advance care planning (ACP).ObjectivesTo characterize hospice providers' experiences with ACP quality measurement and their reflections on ways to improve it.MethodsSemi-structured in-depth interviews of fifty-one hospice providers from various clinical backgrounds and organizational roles in four geographically diverse non-profit, community-based hospices in the U.S. Participants were queried about their experiences with and barriers to ACP quality measurement processes in their organization, opinions about the impacts of federally mandated quality measures, and ideas for improvement. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis with an interdisciplinary team, facilitated by ATLAS.ti and Excel.ResultsFour key findings of the ACP quality measurement experience for hospice staff included variation, barriers, attitudes, and recommendations for improvement. 1) Variation: Within and across organizations, participants applied a variety of processes to measure ACP quality, and exposure to and experiences with quality measurement varied based on organizational role. 2) Barriers: ACP quality measurement was impeded by limited resources, technological problems, and measurement challenges. 3) Attitudes: Participants' opinions of recently implemented federally mandated requirements for ACP quality measurement highlighted numerous downsides, unintended consequences, and few upsides. 4) Recommendations: improvements included personalizing ACP quality measures, elevating the importance of quality measurement, and streamlining processes.ConclusionHospice staff take ACP quality measurement seriously, but insufficient organizational resources and regulatory bureaucracy create challenges. Efforts to enhance ACP quality measure nuance and assess outcomes are needed to improve care.Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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