Elderly Patients With Chronic Disease Or Multimorbidity

Identify & evaluate effects of interventions that support collaborative goal setting compared to usual care for elderly people with a chronic health condition.

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This systematic review looked at the effects of interventions that support collaborative goal setting or health priority setting for elderly patients with chronic health conditions or multimorbidity. The results suggest that collaborative goal setting and/or health priority setting can be best integrated in complex care interventions, and further research is needed to determine the mix of essential elements in a multifactorial intervention.

<a href="https://www.treebread.com/tag/chronic-health-condition/">Chronic health condition</a> | <a href="https://www.treebread.com/tag/decision-making/">Decision-making</a> | <a href="https://www.treebread.com/tag/elderly/">Elderly</a> | <a href="https://www.treebread.com/tag/goal-setting/">Goal setting</a> | <a href="https://www.treebread.com/tag/health-priority-setting/">Health priority setting</a> | <a href="https://www.treebread.com/tag/multifactorial-intervention/">Multifactorial intervention</a> | <a href="https://www.treebread.com/tag/multimorbidity/">Multimorbidity</a> | <a href="https://www.treebread.com/tag/systematic-review/">Systematic review</a>



Collaborative goal setting with elderly patients with chronic disease or multimorbidity: a systematic review

Abstract

Elderly Patients

It is challenging to use shared decision-making with patients who have a chronic health condition or, especially, multimorbidity. A patient-goal-oriented approach can thus be beneficial. This study aims to identify and evaluate studies on the effects of interventions that support collaborative goal setting or health priority setting compared to usual care for elderly people with a chronic health condition or multimorbidity.

Methods

This systematic review was based on EPOC, PRISMA and MOOSE guidelines. Pubmed, PsychInfo, CINAHL, Web of Science, Embase and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials were searched systematically. The following eligibility criteria were applied: 1. Randomised (cluster) controlled trials, non-randomised controlled trials, controlled before-after studies, interrupted time series or repeated measures study design; 2. Single intervention directed specifically at collaborative goal setting or health priority setting or a multifactorial intervention including these elements; 3. Study population of patients with multimorbidity or at least one chronic disease (mean age ± standard deviation (SD) incl. age 65). 4. Studies reporting on outcome measures reducible to outcomes for collaborative goal setting or health priority setting.

Results

A narrative analysis was performed. Eight articles describing five unique interventions, including four cluster randomised controlled trials and one randomised controlled trial, were identified. Four intervention studies, representing 904, 183, 387 and 1921 patients respectively, were multifactorial and showed statistically significant effects on the application of goal setting (Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC) goal setting subscale), the number of advance directives or the inclusion of goals in care plans. Explicit attention for goal setting or priority setting by a professional was a common element in these multifactorial interventions. One study, which implemented a single-factor intervention on 322 patients, did not have significant effects on doctor-patient agreement. All the studies had methodological concerns in varying degrees.

Conclusions

Collaborative goal setting and/or priority setting can probably best be integrated in complex care interventions. Further research should determine the mix of essential elements in a multifactorial intervention to provide recommendations for daily practice. In addition, the necessity of methodological innovation and the application of mixed evaluation models must be highlighted to deal with the complexity of goal setting and/or priority setting intervention studies.

Authors

Neeltje P. C. A. Vermunt, Mirjam Harmsen, Gert P. Westert, Marcel G. M. Olde Rikkert, Marjan J. Faber

Journal

Published Date

2017-07-31

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-017-0534-0

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