Physicians' perceptions of the implementation of the serious illness care program: a qualitative study
2023 (English)In: BMC Health Services Research, E-ISSN 1472-6963, Vol. 23, no 1, article id 1401
Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
Background: Conversations about goals, values and priorities with patients that are seriously ill are associated with improved palliative healthcare. The Serious Illness Care Program is a multi-component program that can facilitate more, better, and earlier conversations between clinicians and seriously ill patients. For successful and sustainable implementation of the Serious Illness Care Program, it is important to consider how stakeholders perceive it. The aim of our study was to explore physicians’ perceptions and experiences of implementing the Serious Illness Care Program.
Methods: Data were collected through four focus group discussions with physicians (n = 14) working at a hospital where the Serious Illness Care program was in the process of being implemented. Data were analyzed with inductive thematic analysis.
Results: Physicians’ perceptions of the implementation encompassed three thematic areas: hovering between preparedness and unpreparedness, being impacted and being impactful, and picking pieces or embracing it at all.
Conclusions: This study identified key aspects related to the individual physician, the care team, the impact on the patient, and the organizational support that were perceived to influence the implementation and sustainable integration of the Serious Illness Care Program. Describing these aspects provides insight into how the Serious Illness Care Program is implemented in practice and indicates areas for future training and development.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
BioMed Central (BMC), 2023. Vol. 23, no 1, article id 1401
Keywords [en]
Advance care planning, Health communication, Implementation science, Palliative care, Physicians, Serious Illness care program, Serious Illness conversations
National Category
Nursing Health Care Service and Management, Health Policy and Services and Health Economy
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-218556DOI: 10.1186/s12913-023-10419-5PubMedID: 38087357Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85179644265OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-218556DiVA, id: diva2:1821810
Funder
The Kamprad Family Foundation, 201720142023-12-212023-12-212024-01-19Bibliographically approved