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Caregiver reactions to neuroimaging evidence of covert consciousness in patients with severe brain injury: a qualitative interview study

机译:护理人员对严重脑损伤患者隐蔽意识的神经影像学证据的反应:一个定性采访研究

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Severe brain injury is a leading cause of death and disability. Diagnosis and prognostication are difficult, and errors occur often. Novel neuroimaging methods can improve diagnostic and prognostic accuracy, especially in patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness (PDoC). Yet it is currently unknown how family caregivers understand this information, raising ethical concerns that disclosure of neuroimaging results could result in therapeutic misconception or false hope. To examine these ethical concerns, we conducted semi-structured interviews with caregivers of patients with PDoC who were enrolled in a concurrent neuroimaging research program designed to detect covert consciousness following severe brain injury. Caregivers held surrogate decision-making status for a patient. Interviews were conducted at two time points for each caregiver. The first interview occurred before the disclosure of neuroimaging results. The second occurred after disclosure. Descriptive analysis was applied to the data of four interview topics: (1) expectations for neuroimaging; (2) reactions to evidence of preserved cognition; (3) reactions to null results; and (4) understanding of the results and study. Twelve caregivers participated in the study; two caregivers shared surrogate decision-making status for one patient with PDoC. Twenty-one interviews were completed; one caregiver declined to participate in the post-disclosure interview. Three patients with PDoC associated with the study displayed evidence of covert consciousness. Overall, caregivers understood the neuroimaging research and results. Caregivers who received results of covert consciousness were generally pleased. However, there was some variation in expectations and reactions to these data and null results. This study, for the first time, reveals caregiver expectations for and reactions to neuroimaging evidence of covert consciousness in patients with PDoC. Caregivers understood the neuroimaging research and results, casting doubt on speculative ethical concerns regarding therapeutic misconception and false hope. However, disclosure of neuroimaging result could be improved. Pre-disclosure consultations might assist professionals in shaping caregiver expectations. Standardization of disclosure might also improve comprehension of the results.
机译:严重的脑损伤是死亡和残疾的主要原因。诊断和预后是困难的,并且经常发生错误。新型神经成像方法可以提高诊断和预后准确性,特别是在患有长期意识疾病(PDOC)的患者中。然而,目前是家庭护理人员如何了解这些信息,提高道德问题,披露神经影像成果的披露可能导致治疗性误解或虚假希望。为了审查这些道德问题,我们对患有PDOC患者的护理人员进行了半结构化访谈,该研究程序于旨在检测严重脑损伤后发现隐蔽意识的同时的神经影像学研究计划。照顾者持有患者的代理决策地位。对每个护理人员的两个时间点进行了访谈。第一次面试发生在披露神经影像成果的披露之前。第二次发生后发生。描述性分析适用于四个面试主题的数据:(1)对神经影像的预期; (2)对保存认知证据的反应; (3)对零结果的反应; (4)了解结果和研究。十二名护理人员参加了这项研究;两位护理人员分享了一个患者的替代决策地位。二十一人面试完成;一个护理人员拒绝参加披露后面试。三个患者与研究相关的PDOC显示出秘密意识的证据。总体而言,护理人员理解神经影像学研究和结果。收到隐蔽意识结果的护理人员一般都很高兴。但是,对这些数据的期望和反应有一些变化和无效结果。这项研究首次揭示了护理人员的期望和对PDOC患者秘密意识的神经影像症的反应。护理人员理解神经影像学研究和结果,对令人疑虑的淫秽顾虑造成令人疑问的治疗误解和虚假希望。然而,可以改善神经影像成果的披露。预披露磋商可能协助专业人士塑造护理人员的期望。披露标准化也可能改善对结果的理解。

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