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Older peoples' and informal caregivers' experiences, views, and needs in transitional care decision-making: a systematic review

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2022.104303

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Aged; Caregivers; Transitional care; Systematic review

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  1. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme [812656]

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Older people's experiences with care transitions involve reduced autonomy and increased dependency. Their preference for involvement in decision-making varies and is influenced by healthcare professionals and informal caregivers. Informal caregivers consider involvement in decision-making important despite the burden of responsibility and specific difficulties in making decisions.
Background: Older people often experience multiple care transitions. These care transitions are critical and stress-ful moments for both older people and their informal caregivers alike and can have a negative effect on long-term outcomes. Greater attention needs to be paid to the involvement of older people and their informal caregivers in the process of decision-making when it comes to transitional care.Objective: To provide an overview of older people's and their informal caregivers' experiences with decision -making, particularly when facing a transition from home to an institution for medical treatment or long-term care, or vice versa.Design: A systematic literature review, perfomed within the scope of the TRANS-SENIOR network and reported according to the Enhancing Transparency in Reporting the Synthesis of Qualitative Research (ENTREQ) guidelines.Data sources: Five databases were searched: PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science, PsycINFO, and CINAHL.Review methods: This review included qualitative empirical reports that were published from the inception of the respective databases up to April 2020. The search strategy was based on five main concepts: 'old age', 'informal caregivers', 'Involvement in decision-making', 'transitional care', and 'home' as a location for the start or the end of the transition. All abstracts and full texts were screened double-blind, following specific eligibility criteria. Data extractions were performed by two independent reviewers and the quality of studies was assessed.Findings: We included a total of 22 studies. The most relevant themes from the experiences of older people re-ported were: a) feelings of reduced autonomy and increased dependency, b) preferences for involvement in decision-making c) the influence of healthcare professionals, and d) support from informal caregivers. The most relevant themes from the experiences of informal caregivers were: a) informal caregivers' involvement in the decision-making process, b) the burden of responsibility, and c) barriers to decision-making. Overall, the experiences of older people and their informal caregivers varied considerably and were sometimes contradictory.Conclusions: When facing care transitions, older people express feelings of reduced autonomy and increased de-pendency. Their preference regarding involvement in decision-making varies considerably and their decisions are influenced by healthcare professionals and the support from informal caregivers. Informal caregivers find it im-portant to be involved in the decision-making process, even though they experience the burden of responsibility and report specific difficulties relating to decision-making. Future studies should focus on methods by which to empower older people and informal caregivers in transitional care decision-making.This systematic review has been registered in Prospero (CRD42020167961).(c) 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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