Shared decision making with frail people with intellectual disabilities in the palliative phase: A process evaluation of the use of the In‐Dialogue conversation aid in practice

Author:

Noorlandt H. W.1ORCID,Korfage I. J.1,Felet F. M. A. J.2,Aarts K.3,Festen D. A. M.4,Vrijmoeth C.5,Van Der Heide A.1,Echteld M. A.67

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam Rotterdam Zuid‐Holland The Netherlands

2. Expert by Experience Breda Noord‐Brabant The Netherlands

3. Care facility for people with intellectual disabilities Amarant Breda Noord‐Brabant The Netherlands

4. Department of General Practice, Intellectual Disability Medicine, Rotterdam Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam Zuid‐Holland The Netherlands

5. Centre for Research and Innovation in Christian Mental Health Care Eleos/De Hoop GGZ Hoevelaken Utrecht The Netherlands

6. Palliative care project director Prisma Foundation Waalwijk Noord Brabant Netherlands

7. Avans University of Applied Science Expertise Centre Caring Society Breda Noord‐Brabant The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThis study reports the process evaluation of the In‐Dialogue conversation aid to facilitate shared decision‐making with people with intellectual disabilities in the palliative phase.MethodsTraining for In‐Dialogue was evaluated by 53 support staff members through questionnaires. The use of In‐Dialogue in four residential care facilities for frail people with mild to severe intellectual disabilities was evaluated with semi‐structured interviews with five relatives, nine support staff and three people with intellectual disabilities.ResultsMost participants considered the training helpful to apply shared decision‐making. Sixty‐three people with intellectual disabilities participated in In‐Dialogue conversations. Almost all interviewees stated that these conversations provided additional insight into people's concerns and preferences. Involvement of people with profound intellectual disabilities and their relatives appeared to be challenging.ConclusionConversations about illness and the end of life appeared to be feasible with the In‐Dialogue conversation aid and provided insight into people's experiences and preferences.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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