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The impact of carer 'shared (disease management) responsibility' on 'shared decision making' for older persons managing multimorbidity

Dinsmore, John, Hannigan, Caoimhe, Murphy, Emma, Kuiper, Janneke, Jacobs, An, Smith, Suzanne and Doyle, Julie (2017) The impact of carer 'shared (disease management) responsibility' on 'shared decision making' for older persons managing multimorbidity. European Journal of Neurology, 24 (1). p. 763. ISSN 1468-1331

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Abstract

Introduction: For older persons with multimorbidity (PwMs), self-management is a complex process that involves integration of knowledge and tasks for multiple, and often interacting, chronic diseases (1). Shared decision making (SDM) refers to clinicians working together with patients and/or their caregivers to decide which care plan best fits individual patients and their lives, when there is more than one reasonable option (2). The current study aimed to understand the role of caregiver support related to SDM for older PwMs (aged over 65). The data presented were collected as part of an extensive requirements gathering exercise to inform the design of ProACT, a digital health ecosystem that aims to support self-management and improve integration of care for older PwMs.

Methods: Semi-structured qualitative interviews and focus groups were conducted with 38 older PwMs,17 informal carers and 22 formal care workers across the Irish and Belgian health systems. Interviews and focus groups were transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. Results: PwMs in Belgium availed of higher levels of carer support and ‘shared responsibility’ for disease management with their carers. This was reported as having a potentially positive impact on SDM.

Conclusion: Increased support from caregivers to PwMs may have a positive impact on improving SDM, due to the enhanced ‘shared responsibility’ between PwMs and carers to disease management.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor > Non Profit Organisations. Voluntary Sector. > Carers
B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > Psychology > Cognitive psychology
R Medicine > Healthcare Industry
Divisions: School of Business > Staff Research and Publications
Depositing User: Caoimhe Ní Mhaicín
Date Deposited: 24 Sep 2018 14:15
Last Modified: 24 Sep 2018 14:15
URI: https://norma.ncirl.ie/id/eprint/3193

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