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  • Healthcare
  • Patient-centered care
  • Qualitative research

Background:

  • Preference-sensitive care requires understanding patient life goals.
  • Clinicians can use patient bucket lists to inform treatment discussions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the concept of the bucket list.
  • To identify common bucket list themes.
  • To assess the prevalence of bucket lists among patients.

Main Methods:

  • Cross-sectional, mixed-methods online study.
  • Survey data collected from 3056 US participants (2015-2016).
  • Grounded theory used for qualitative analysis of themes, validated by quantitative analysis.

Main Results:

  • 91.2% of participants reported having a bucket list.
  • Key themes include travel, personal goals, life milestones, family time, financial stability, and daring activities.
  • Age and spirituality significantly influence bucket list prevalence.

Conclusions:

  • Bucket lists provide a framework for engaging patients in healthcare decisions.
  • Understanding patient life goals aids clinicians in aligning treatments with patient aspirations.
  • Incorporating bucket list discussions promotes informed decision-making and preference-sensitive care.