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@ARTICLE{Mohr:164991,
      author       = {Mohr, Wiebke and Rädke, Anika and Afi, Adel and
                      Muehlichen, Franka and Platen, Moritz and Michalowsky,
                      Bernhard and Hoffmann, Wolfgang},
      title        = {{D}evelopment of a {Q}uantitative {I}nstrument to {E}licit
                      {P}atient {P}references for {P}erson-{C}entered {D}ementia
                      {C}are {S}tage 1: {A} {F}ormative {Q}ualitative {S}tudy to
                      {I}dentify {P}atient {R}elevant {C}riteria for
                      {E}xperimental {D}esign of an {A}nalytic {H}ierarchy
                      {P}rocess.},
      journal      = {International journal of environmental research and public
                      health},
      volume       = {19},
      number       = {13},
      issn         = {1660-4601},
      address      = {Basel},
      publisher    = {MDPI AG},
      reportid     = {DZNE-2022-01395},
      pages        = {7629},
      year         = {2022},
      note         = {CC BY},
      abstract     = {Background: Person-centered care (PCC) requires knowledge
                      about patient preferences. This formative qualitative study
                      aimed to identify (sub)criteria of PCC for the design of a
                      quantitative, choice-based instrument to elicit patient
                      preferences for person-centered dementia care. Method:
                      Interviews were conducted with n = 2 dementia care managers,
                      n = 10 People living with Dementia (PlwD), and n = 3
                      caregivers (CGs), which followed a semi-structured interview
                      guide including a card game with PCC criteria identified
                      from the literature. Criteria cards were shown to explore
                      the PlwD's conception. PlwD were asked to rank the cards to
                      identify patient-relevant criteria of PCC. Audios were
                      verbatim-transcribed and analyzed with qualitative content
                      analysis. Card game results were coded on a 10-point-scale,
                      and sums and means for criteria were calculated. Results:
                      Six criteria with two sub-criteria emerged from the
                      analysis; social relationships (indirect contact, direct
                      contact), cognitive training (passive, active), organization
                      of care (decentralized structures and no shared decision
                      making, centralized structures and shared decision making),
                      assistance with daily activities (professional, family
                      member), characteristics of care professionals (empathy,
                      education and work experience) and physical activities
                      (alone, group). Dementia-sensitive wording and balance
                      between comprehensibility vs. completeness of the
                      (sub)criteria emerged as additional themes. Conclusions: Our
                      formative study provides initial data about patient-relevant
                      criteria of PCC to design a quantitative patient preference
                      instrument. Future research may want to consider the balance
                      between (sub)criteria comprehensibility vs. completeness.},
      keywords     = {Analytic Hierarchy Process / Caregivers: psychology /
                      Dementia: psychology / Dementia: therapy / Humans / Patient
                      Preference / Patient-Centered Care: methods / Qualitative
                      Research / Research Design / attributes (Other) / dementia
                      (Other) / mild cognitive impairment (Other) / patient
                      participation (Other) / patient preferences (Other) /
                      patient-centered care (Other) / qualitative research
                      (Other)},
      cin          = {AG Hoffmann},
      ddc          = {610},
      cid          = {I:(DE-2719)1510600},
      pnm          = {353 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF4-353)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-353},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      pubmed       = {pmid:35805286},
      pmc          = {pmc:PMC9266267},
      doi          = {10.3390/ijerph19137629},
      url          = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/164991},
}