Total uncertainty: a systematic review and thematic synthesis of experiences of uncertainty in older people with advanced multimorbidity, their informal carers and health professionals

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作者
Etkind, Simon Noah [1 ]
Li, Jiaqi [2 ]
Louca, John [2 ]
Hopkins, Sarah A. [1 ,3 ]
Kuhn, Isla [3 ]
Spathis, Anna [1 ]
Barclay, Stephen I. G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Cambridge, England
[2] Univ Cambridge, Sch Clin Med, Cambridge, England
[3] Univ Cambridge, Sch Clin Med, Med Lib, Cambridge, England
关键词
uncertainty; multimorbidity; co-morbidity; aged; frail older; attitude to health; carers; health personnel; older people; qualitative; PALLIATIVE CARE; PATIENT; COMMUNICATION; TOLERANCE;
D O I
10.1093/ageing/afac188
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Objectives uncertainty pervades the complex illness trajectories experienced by older adults with multimorbidity. Uncertainty is experienced by older people, their informal carers and professionals providing care, yet is incompletely understood. We aimed to identify and synthesise systematically the experience of uncertainty in advanced multimorbidity from patient, carer and professional perspectives. Design systematic literature review of published and grey qualitative literature from 9 databases (Prospero CRD 42021227480). Participants older people with advanced multimorbidity, and informal carers/professionals providing care to this group. Exclusion criteria: early multimorbidity, insufficient focus on uncertainty. Analysis weight-of-evidence assessment was used to appraise included articles. We undertook thematic synthesis of multi-perspective experiences and response to uncertainty. Results from 4,738 unique search results, we included 44 articles relating to 40 studies. 22 focused on patient experiences of uncertainty (n = 460), 15 on carer experiences (n = 197), and 19 on health professional experiences (n = 490), with 10 exploring multiple perspectives. We identified a shared experience of 'Total Uncertainty' across five domains: 'appraising and managing multiple illnesses'; 'fragmented care and communication'; 'feeling overwhelmed'; 'uncertainty of others' and 'continual change'. Participants responded to uncertainty by either active (addressing, avoiding) or passive (accepting) means. Conclusions the novel concept of 'Total Uncertainty' represents a step change in our understanding of illness experience in advanced multimorbidity. Patients, carers and health professionals experienced uncertainty in similar domains, suggesting a shared understanding is feasible. The domains of total uncertainty form a useful organising framework for health professionals caring for older adults with multimorbidity.
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