Factors Affecting Health Care Engagement of Patients With End-Stage Heart Failure: An Exploratory Survey Study

Background. The decision to receive a permanent left ventricular assist device (LVAD) to treat end-stage heart failure (HF) involves understanding and weighing the risks and benefits of a highly invasive treatment. The goal of this study was to characterize end-stage HF patients across parameters th...

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Main Authors: Lisa Carey Lohmueller, Aakanksha Naik, Luke Breitfeller, Colleen K. McIlvennan, Manreet Kanwar, Srinivas Murali, Carolyn Rosé, James F. Antaki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-08-01
Series:MDM Policy & Practice
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2381468319865515
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spelling doaj-35cea6379ea04778af670c859a59dcad2020-11-25T04:01:30ZengSAGE PublishingMDM Policy & Practice2381-46832019-08-01410.1177/2381468319865515Factors Affecting Health Care Engagement of Patients With End-Stage Heart Failure: An Exploratory Survey StudyLisa Carey LohmuellerAakanksha NaikLuke BreitfellerColleen K. McIlvennanManreet KanwarSrinivas MuraliCarolyn RoséJames F. AntakiBackground. The decision to receive a permanent left ventricular assist device (LVAD) to treat end-stage heart failure (HF) involves understanding and weighing the risks and benefits of a highly invasive treatment. The goal of this study was to characterize end-stage HF patients across parameters that may affect their decision making and to inform the development of an LVAD decision support tool. Methods. A survey of 35 end-stage HF patients at an LVAD implant hospital was performed to characterize their information-seeking habits, interaction with physicians, technology use, numeracy, and concerns about their health. Survey responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics, grounded theory method, and Bayesian network learning. Results. Most patients indicated an interest in using some type of decision support tool (roadmap of health progression: 46%, n = 16; personal prognosis: 51%, n = 18; short videos of patients telling stories of their experiences with an LVAD: 57%, n = 20). Information patients desired in a hypothetical decision support tool fell into the following topics: prognoses for health outcomes, technical information seeking, expressing emotions, and treatment decisions. Desire for understanding their condition was closely related to whether they had difficult interpreting their electronic medical record in the past. Conclusions. Most patients reported interest in engaging in their health care decision making and seeing their prognosis and electronic health record information. Patients who were less interested in their own treatment decisions were characterized by having less success understanding their health information. Design of a decision support tool for potential LVAD patients should consider a spectrum of health literacy and include information beyond the technical specifications of LVAD support.https://doi.org/10.1177/2381468319865515
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Luke Breitfeller
Colleen K. McIlvennan
Manreet Kanwar
Srinivas Murali
Carolyn Rosé
James F. Antaki
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Aakanksha Naik
Luke Breitfeller
Colleen K. McIlvennan
Manreet Kanwar
Srinivas Murali
Carolyn Rosé
James F. Antaki
Factors Affecting Health Care Engagement of Patients With End-Stage Heart Failure: An Exploratory Survey Study
MDM Policy & Practice
author_facet Lisa Carey Lohmueller
Aakanksha Naik
Luke Breitfeller
Colleen K. McIlvennan
Manreet Kanwar
Srinivas Murali
Carolyn Rosé
James F. Antaki
author_sort Lisa Carey Lohmueller
title Factors Affecting Health Care Engagement of Patients With End-Stage Heart Failure: An Exploratory Survey Study
title_short Factors Affecting Health Care Engagement of Patients With End-Stage Heart Failure: An Exploratory Survey Study
title_full Factors Affecting Health Care Engagement of Patients With End-Stage Heart Failure: An Exploratory Survey Study
title_fullStr Factors Affecting Health Care Engagement of Patients With End-Stage Heart Failure: An Exploratory Survey Study
title_full_unstemmed Factors Affecting Health Care Engagement of Patients With End-Stage Heart Failure: An Exploratory Survey Study
title_sort factors affecting health care engagement of patients with end-stage heart failure: an exploratory survey study
publisher SAGE Publishing
series MDM Policy & Practice
issn 2381-4683
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Background. The decision to receive a permanent left ventricular assist device (LVAD) to treat end-stage heart failure (HF) involves understanding and weighing the risks and benefits of a highly invasive treatment. The goal of this study was to characterize end-stage HF patients across parameters that may affect their decision making and to inform the development of an LVAD decision support tool. Methods. A survey of 35 end-stage HF patients at an LVAD implant hospital was performed to characterize their information-seeking habits, interaction with physicians, technology use, numeracy, and concerns about their health. Survey responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics, grounded theory method, and Bayesian network learning. Results. Most patients indicated an interest in using some type of decision support tool (roadmap of health progression: 46%, n = 16; personal prognosis: 51%, n = 18; short videos of patients telling stories of their experiences with an LVAD: 57%, n = 20). Information patients desired in a hypothetical decision support tool fell into the following topics: prognoses for health outcomes, technical information seeking, expressing emotions, and treatment decisions. Desire for understanding their condition was closely related to whether they had difficult interpreting their electronic medical record in the past. Conclusions. Most patients reported interest in engaging in their health care decision making and seeing their prognosis and electronic health record information. Patients who were less interested in their own treatment decisions were characterized by having less success understanding their health information. Design of a decision support tool for potential LVAD patients should consider a spectrum of health literacy and include information beyond the technical specifications of LVAD support.
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