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[Home support for vulnerable older people: from shared decision-making to negotiation : A qualitative pilot study]
Esther Sansone1, Carla Di Martino2, Jean-Baptiste Beuscart2
1Université de Lille, CeRIES-ULR 3589 : individus, épreuves, sociétés, Lille, France.
Abstract:
Shared decision-making allows older people to discuss and change their care with informal caregivers and healthcare professionals. When opinions differ, an older person's decision-making ability can be compromised by many factors. The objective of this qualitative pilot study was to study the dynamics of shared decision-making in home care support for vulnerable older people. Observations were carried out at the older people's homes during appointments with the network's healthcare professionals. Semi structured interviews were then conducted with older people, caregivers and healthcare professionals observed. When opinions differ, negotiation dynamics then develop between older people, caregivers and healthcare professionals. Using a dedicated negotiation framework, we identified four types of negotiation between the stakeholders in home care decision-making, influenced by various articulations of individual, collective and environmental factors.
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