Former Primary Caregivers of Patients With Glioblastoma Multiforme Evaluate the PATH (Preparedness Assessment for the Transition Home) Instrument

To evaluate whether Preparedness Assessment for the Transition Home (PATH), a validated instrument assessing gaps in caregiver commitment and capacity to care for a patient with a disabling condition, would be helpful to identify gaps in preparing primary caregivers of patients with glioblastoma mul...

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Published inJournal of advanced nursing
Main Authors James, Elizabeth A, Wallace, Marlee S, Chard, Megan P, Camicia, Michelle E, Lutz, Barbara J, Minns, Laurie A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 15.09.2024
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Summary:To evaluate whether Preparedness Assessment for the Transition Home (PATH), a validated instrument assessing gaps in caregiver commitment and capacity to care for a patient with a disabling condition, would be helpful to identify gaps in preparing primary caregivers of patients with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). A descriptive survey design with quantitative and qualitative data. Former primary caregivers of patients with GBM were invited to complete a 17-question online survey during February and March 2023. Former caregivers, each having completed their caregiver journeys, are able to offer a unique perspective across the illness trajectory. Participants reviewed a copy of the PATH instrument and (a) responded to questions rating PATH helpfulness at each stage of the illness trajectory and (b) provided open-ended feedback on the instrument. One hundred seventeen of the 124 participants reported the PATH instrument would be helpful across all stages of the illness trajectory. While there were no statistically significant differences across the illness phases, response trends indicated using the PATH instrument earlier in the illness trajectory would have been more helpful to them as caregivers. Qualitative thematic analysis feedback indicated the most significant gap caregivers faced was education on the effects of the illness and treatment. It is vitally important to prepare and support caregivers. A validated instrument can identify unmet needs and inform care decisions. Patient discharge plans should be guided by the needs and preferences of patients and caregivers. Identifying gaps in education and preparedness early in the illness trajectory may inform the care team of unmet needs, allowing them to tailor resources and support to improve outcomes for patients with GBM and their caregivers. Patient discharge plans should be guided by the needs and preferences of patients and caregivers. Identifying gaps in education and preparedness early in the illness trajectory may inform the care team of unmet needs, allowing them to tailor resources and support to improve outcomes for patients with GBM and their caregivers. PATH has the potential to inform healthcare professionals to develop customised care plans including education, resources and support for caregivers and patients with life-threatening illness. Study adheres to the STROBE reporting method. Prior to deploying the survey to study participants, in addition to testing by study collaborators (authors), the survey was tested and feedback was received from graduate students and from administrators of the private Facebook group where the survey was promoted to study participants.
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ISSN:0309-2402
1365-2648
1365-2648
DOI:10.1111/jan.16420