Abstract

BackgroundThe aim of this study was to optimize a Question Prompt List which is designed to improve communication about the heart failure trajectory among patients, family members, and health care professionals.MethodsData were collected in a two-round Delphi survey and a cross-sectional survey, including patients with heart failure, their family members, and health care professionals working in heart failure care in Sweden and the Netherlands. Acceptability for and demand of the Question Prompt List were assessed.ResultsA total of 96 patients, 63 family members and 26 health care professionals participated in the study. Regarding acceptability, most of the original questions were found to be relevant by the participants for inclusion in the Question Prompt List but some cultural differences exist, which resulted in two versions of the list: a Swedish version including 33 questions and a Dutch version including 38 questions. Concerning demand, participants reported that they were interested in discussing the questions in the revised Question Prompt List with a physician or a nurse. Few patients and family members reported that they were worried by the questions in the Question Prompt List and hence did not want to discuss the questions.ConclusionsThis Question Prompt List has successfully been adapted into a Swedish version and a Dutch version and includes questions about the HF trajectory which patients, their families, and health care professionals perceived to be relevant for discussion in clinical practice. Overall, patients and family members were not worried about the content in the Question Prompt List and if used in accordance with patients’ and family members’ preferences, the Question Prompt List can help to improve communication about the heart failure trajectory.

Highlights

  • The aim of this study was to optimize a Question Prompt List which is designed to improve communication about the heart failure trajectory among patients, family members, and health care professionals

  • This study describes the optimizing of a Question Prompt List (QPL) to improve communication about the Heart Failure (HF) trajectory in HF care

  • The QPL tested in our study focuses on questions about the HF trajectory and end-of-life issues and is supposed to be used in discussions among patients, their families, and several health care professionals, by a cardiologist in physician- patient communication

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Introduction

The aim of this study was to optimize a Question Prompt List which is designed to improve communication about the heart failure trajectory among patients, family members, and health care professionals. The professionals help them to be prepared to live with a lifelimiting illness and for the last phase of life [4, 5] This open approach to communication about the HF trajectory is not widely implemented in clinical practice. The amount of information about the HF trajectory wanted by the patient and the family member varies It is important for health care professionals to tailor their information according to the needs and preferences of each individual patient and family member [7, 8]

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