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The Difficulties in End-of-Life Discussions- Family Inventory (DEOLD-FI): Development and Initial Validation of a Self-Report Questionnaire in a Sample of Terminal Cancer Patients

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JOURNAL OF PAIN AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT
卷 62, 期 3, 页码 E130-E138

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2021.04.022

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End-of-life; communication difficulties; questionnaire; advanced cancer; palliative care; advance care planning

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  1. German Federal Ministry of research and education [01GY1708]

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The study demonstrates that DEOLD-FI is an effective and reliable tool for assessing difficulties in end-of-life discussions. Results show that individuals who have engaged in end-of-life discussions have fewer communication barriers.
Context. Open end-of-life communication is especially important within the patient-family unit of care and can positively affect their medical, psychological, and relational outcomes. Nevertheless, end-of-life discussions are often perceived as difficult and avoided. Objectives. To develop and validate the Difficulties in End-of-Life Discussions - Family Inventory (DEOLD-FI) to allow a systematic assessment of reasons why people shy away from end-of-life discussions. Methods. Patients with advanced cancer were recruited and completed the DEOLD-FI and measures of avoidance of cancer communication, quality of life and distress, and the experienced difficulty as well as the occurrence of end-of-life discussions. Standard item analyses and an exploratory factor analysis were conducted. Construct validity was analysed through associations between the DEOLD-FI and the aforementioned measures. Results. Questionnaires were obtained from 112 participants (53% response rate; male 54%, mean age 64.9 years [range 33 -94]). In the final 23-item version two factors were extracted: 'emotional burden due to end-of-life discussions' (a = 0.90) and negative attitudes towards end-of-life discussions (a = 0.91) explaining 69% of the variance (total scale a = 0.93). Construct validity was supported by its significant correlations with the reported difficulty in end-of-life discussions (r = 0.42) and avoidance of cancer communication (r = 0.40 to r = 0.46) and insignificant correlations with quality of life (r = -0.11), distress (r = 0.16), and physical well-being (r = 0.02). Those who had already engaged in end-of-life discussions showed significantly fewer communication barriers. Conclusion. Results provide evidence that the DEOLD-FI is a valid and reliable instrument for the assessment of difficulties in end-of-life discussions. Benefits for clinical practice and research are discussed. J Pain Symptom Manage 2021;62:e130 -e138. (c) 2021 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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