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Perceived barriers and facilitators to goals of care discussions in the emergency department: A descriptive analysis of the views of emergency medicine physicians and residents.
CJEM 2018 May 9
CLINICIAN'S CAPSULE What is known about the topic? Goals of care discussions (GOC) are critical to reflecting patients' preferences in the provision of acute care, yet these discussions can be challenging to have in the emergency department (ED) setting. What did this study ask? What are emergency physicians' perspectives on barriers and facilitators to GOC discussions? What did this study find? In this survey of emergency medicine attending and resident physicians, the majority reported feeling comfortable and adequately trained to conduct GOC discussions. However, they identified time constraints, environmental factors, and patient expectations as barriers. Fifty-four percent of respondents believed that it was primarily the responsibility of admitting services to conduct GOC discussions. Why does this study matter to clinicians? This study suggests that dedicated ED resources for palliative care, such as a palliative care ED pathway, and addressing structural factors, such as a way to dedicate time and private space to GOC discussions, would be promising avenues for improvement. Training did not appear to be a barrier.
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