Developing a decision-making capacity assessment clinical pathway for use in primary care: A qualitative exploratory case study

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Abstract

Background With an ageing population, the incidence of dementia will increase, as will the number of persons requiring decision-making capacity assessments. For over 10 years, we have trained family physicians in conducting decision-making capacity assessments. Physician feedback post-training, however, has highlighted the need to integrate the decision-making capacity assessment process into the primary care context. The purpose of this study was to develop a decision-making capacity assessment clinical pathway for implementation in primary care. Methods A qualitative exploratory case-study design was used to obtain participants’ perspectives regarding the utility of a visual algorithm detailing a decision-making capacity assessment clinical pathway for use in primary care. Three focus groups were conducted with family physicians (n=4) and allied health professionals (n=6) in two primary care clinics in Alberta. A revised algorithm was developed based on their feedback. Results In the focus groups, participants identified inconsistencies and a lack of standardization regarding decision-making capacity assessments within primary care, and provided feedback regarding a decision-making capacity assessment clinical pathway to make it more applicable to primary care. Participants described this pathway as appealing and straightforward; they also made suggestions to make it more primary care-centric. Participants indicated that the presented pathway would improve teamwork and standardization of decision-making capacity assessments within primary care. Conclusions Use of a decision-making capacity assessment clinical pathway has the potential to standardize decision-making capacity assessment processes in primary care, and support least intrusive and least restrictive patient outcomes for community-dwelling older adults.

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Charles, L., Torti, J. M. I., Brémault-Phillips, S., Dobbs, B., Tian, P. G. J., Khera, S., … Parmar, J. (2021). Developing a decision-making capacity assessment clinical pathway for use in primary care: A qualitative exploratory case study. Canadian Geriatrics Journal, 24(1), 26–35. https://doi.org/10.5770/CGJ.24.400

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