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'Card sorting': a tool for research in ethics on treatment decision-making at the end of life in Alzheimer patients with a life threatening complication

机译:“卡片分类”:一项针对生命危险并发症的阿尔茨海默氏病患者生命终结时治疗决策的伦理研究工具

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Background End stage dementia is a particularly difficult aspect of care for patients with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. In care institutions, caregivers and family are concerned by treatment decision-making for an acute life threatening complication occurring in Alzheimer patients at the end of life. How should the best treatment pathway be decided: to treat or not to treat? Which arguments are used for decision-making? These are mainly ethical questions which are currently difficult to express and investigate. Methods/Design Cross sectional multicentre study of clinical cases involving 67 health centres (university hospitals, general hospitals, local hospitals and homes for the elderly) in the east of France. The method was based on the "card sorting" technique, with a set of 36 cards, each labelled with a different item relating to arguments for treatment decision-making. For each clinical case, medical staff and carers expressed in a meeting the pieces of information which they believed had been taken into account in the decision. Each participant received a card game, selected fewer than ten and ranked them according to the importance they attached to each one. All selected cards were then put on the table anonymously for participants, respecting the order of importance of the cards in each pile. Lastly, all games were photographed together in order to analyse occurrence and order frequencies. The cards were then classified on the table by frequency to open the discussion. Discussion time, which was conducted by the head carer of the department, concerned the clinical situation of the patient based on the shared responses. Discussion During team meetings, the "card sorting" method was quickly adopted by professionals as a tool to assist with discussion beyond the context of the study. The participants were not compelled to mention their feelings in relation to a case, and it is significant that the anonymity which we tried to maintain so that each person felt "listened to" without value judgement was very often discarded by the individuals themselves.
机译:背景晚期痴呆症是阿尔茨海默氏病和相关痴呆症患者护理的一个特别困难的方面。在护理机构中,照护者和家人对治疗决策的关注,这些决策涉及生命终止时发生在阿尔茨海默病患者中的严重威胁生命的并发症。如何确定最佳治疗途径:治疗还是不治疗?哪些参数用于决策?这些主要是伦理问题,目前难以表达和调查。方法/设计法国东部涉及67个健康中心(大学医院,综合医院,地方医院和老年人之家)的临床病例横断面多中心研究。该方法基于“卡片分类”技术,具有一组36张卡片,每张卡片上都标有与治疗决策依据有关的不同项目。对于每个临床病例,医务人员和护理人员在会议上表示他们认为在决定中已经考虑到的信息。每个参与者都收到了一个纸牌游戏,选择了少于10个,并根据他们对每个游戏的重视程度对其进行了排名。然后,将所有选定的卡片匿名地放到桌上供参与者使用,并注意每堆卡片的重要性顺序。最后,将所有游戏合影,以分析发生频率和顺序频率。然后按频率将卡片分类在桌子上,以开始讨论。由部门负责人进行的讨论时间基于共享的响应关系到患者的临床情况。讨论在小组会议中,专业人员迅速采用了“卡片分类”方法,将其作为辅助讨论的工具,超出了研究范围。参与者没有被迫提及自己对案件的感受,而且很重要的是,我们试图保持匿名以使每个人在没有价值判断的情况下都“听从”了,而这些匿名性经常被个人自己抛弃。

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