Navigating Shared Decision-Making after the Life-Sustaining Treatment Decision Act: A Qualitative Study by In-Depth Interviews with Terminal Cancer Patients, Families, and Healthcare Professionals

Author:

Yu Soo-Young1,Lee Yu-eun2,Shin Sung Joon2,Woo Go-un2,Kim Dalyong2,Kwon Jung Hye3,Kim Do Yeun2,Suh Eunyoung Eunice4

Affiliation:

1. Chonnam National University

2. Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital

3. Chungnam National University Hospital

4. Center for Human-Caring Nurse Leaders for the Future by Brain Korea 21 (BK 21) Four Project, Seoul National University

Abstract

Abstract

End-of-life decision-making, particularly on the withholding of life-sustaining treatment (LST), is a complex and emotionally charged process involving healthcare professionals, patients, and caregivers. This qualitative study explored the decision-making process in South Korea, where cultural norms and ethical considerations influence the dynamics of shared decision-making (SDM). Using a grounded theory approach, in-depth interviews were conducted with healthcare professionals, patients, and caregivers to elucidate the themes and processes underlying SDM for LST. The study used the '6C' framework, which could reflect the intricacies of the SDM process. The results suggest that healthcare professionals face emotional challenges and an ethical dilemma in disclosing prognoses and discussing LST withholding, often deferring such discussions until the condition of patients worsens. Cultural factors, such as collectivist values and societal taboos surrounding death, influence decision-making dynamics, highlighting the need for tailored interventions and cultural competence in healthcare settings. The proposed '6C' framework provides insights into addressing current challenges in SDM and emphasizes the importance of cultural norms and ethical obligations in end-of-life decision-making. Further research is warranted to examine the SDM process in diverse cultural contexts and develop interventions to enhance patient and family involvement in the decision-making process for LST.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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