Family caregiver-reported outcomes regarding decision-making for left ventricular assist device implantation

2019 
Abstract Background Family caregivers (FCGs) often participate in the decision for their loved one to receive a left ventricular assist device (LVAD). Little is known about the contribution of FCGs to this complex decision. Objectives To investigate family caregiver-reported outcomes related to decision-making for LVAD implantation and their experiences post-implantation. Methods Descriptive thematic analysis was used to analyze longitudinal data. Thematic saturation was achieved. Results Three key themes emerged from the data. The main theme in the pre-implantation period was: Not a decision . The two themes in the post-implantation period were: More satisfaction than regret and Unanticipated situational change . Conclusions Family caregiver-reported outcomes inform clinical practice and future research. FCGs of LVAD recipients did not see viable alternatives to LVAD implantation, were generally satisfied with post-implantation outcomes, and experienced unexpected life changes in the post-implantation period despite feeling prepared preoperatively. Education of both LVAD recipients and their FCGs must be optimized.
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