Barriers and facilitators for cardiopulmonary resuscitation discussions with people with heart failure.

<h4>Background</h4>Care planning with people with advanced heart failure enables appropriate care, and prevents futile interventions, such as cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR).<h4>Aim</h4>To explore what motivates clinicians to conduct, and people with heart failure and th...

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Main Authors: Matilda M M Barnes-Harris, Sushma Datla, Alexandra Abel, Andrew L Clark, Miriam J Johnson
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0314631
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Sushma Datla
Alexandra Abel
Andrew L Clark
Miriam J Johnson
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Andrew L Clark
Miriam J Johnson
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description <h4>Background</h4>Care planning with people with advanced heart failure enables appropriate care, and prevents futile interventions, such as cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR).<h4>Aim</h4>To explore what motivates clinicians to conduct, and people with heart failure and their carers, to engage in well-conducted CPR discussions.<h4>Methods</h4>In-depth remote interviews with i) people with heart failure and self-reported daily symptoms (≥ 3 months), ii) informal carers and, iii) clinicians recruited through social media and professional groups, team contacts and snowballing. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, anonymised and subjected to framework analysis. Findings were mapped to the Capabilities, Opportunities, Motivation-Behaviour change model.<h4>Results</h4>Two themes were generated from 23 interviews: a) the cardio-pulmonary resuscitation discussion: preparation; who should conduct discussions; what should happen during discussions; impact on future discussions; b) Understanding of the: patient's health status; and purpose and likely outcome of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. For clinicians, ensuring preparation time, education, and support provided physical and psychological capability. For all, constructive experiences and a realistic understanding of health status and likely cardio-pulmonary resuscitation outcome motivated engagement in cardio-pulmonary resuscitation discussions providing opportunity for patient involvement in decision-making.<h4>Conclusions</h4>For all, constructive past experiences of important conversations motivates engagement with CPR discussions. A realistic understanding of health status and likely cardio-pulmonary resuscitation outcome (all stakeholders), and training, skills, preparation and multidisciplinary support (clinicians) provide physical and psychological capability. Findings should inform organisational structures and training to ensure opportunity for this important clinical practice to take place.
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spelling doaj-art-f7396780c363481a83a547703ddcd3e02025-01-08T05:32:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032024-01-011912e031463110.1371/journal.pone.0314631Barriers and facilitators for cardiopulmonary resuscitation discussions with people with heart failure.Matilda M M Barnes-HarrisSushma DatlaAlexandra AbelAndrew L ClarkMiriam J Johnson<h4>Background</h4>Care planning with people with advanced heart failure enables appropriate care, and prevents futile interventions, such as cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR).<h4>Aim</h4>To explore what motivates clinicians to conduct, and people with heart failure and their carers, to engage in well-conducted CPR discussions.<h4>Methods</h4>In-depth remote interviews with i) people with heart failure and self-reported daily symptoms (≥ 3 months), ii) informal carers and, iii) clinicians recruited through social media and professional groups, team contacts and snowballing. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, anonymised and subjected to framework analysis. Findings were mapped to the Capabilities, Opportunities, Motivation-Behaviour change model.<h4>Results</h4>Two themes were generated from 23 interviews: a) the cardio-pulmonary resuscitation discussion: preparation; who should conduct discussions; what should happen during discussions; impact on future discussions; b) Understanding of the: patient's health status; and purpose and likely outcome of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. For clinicians, ensuring preparation time, education, and support provided physical and psychological capability. For all, constructive experiences and a realistic understanding of health status and likely cardio-pulmonary resuscitation outcome motivated engagement in cardio-pulmonary resuscitation discussions providing opportunity for patient involvement in decision-making.<h4>Conclusions</h4>For all, constructive past experiences of important conversations motivates engagement with CPR discussions. A realistic understanding of health status and likely cardio-pulmonary resuscitation outcome (all stakeholders), and training, skills, preparation and multidisciplinary support (clinicians) provide physical and psychological capability. Findings should inform organisational structures and training to ensure opportunity for this important clinical practice to take place.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0314631
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Miriam J Johnson
Barriers and facilitators for cardiopulmonary resuscitation discussions with people with heart failure.
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title Barriers and facilitators for cardiopulmonary resuscitation discussions with people with heart failure.
title_full Barriers and facilitators for cardiopulmonary resuscitation discussions with people with heart failure.
title_fullStr Barriers and facilitators for cardiopulmonary resuscitation discussions with people with heart failure.
title_full_unstemmed Barriers and facilitators for cardiopulmonary resuscitation discussions with people with heart failure.
title_short Barriers and facilitators for cardiopulmonary resuscitation discussions with people with heart failure.
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