Sign Up

Contact Us

Home care providers' perceptions of shared decision-making with older clients (and their caregivers): A cross-sectional study

A cross-sectional web-based survey with interprofessional home care providers in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec. This research sought views on decisions facing older adults (and caregivers) in the home care setting and assessed their perceived level of involvement in shared-decision making (SDM). 


Author: Claudia Lai, Paul Holyoke, Karine V. Plourde, Lily Yeung, France Légaré


Publication Date: April 6, 2022


Description: Interprofessional care teams can play a key role in supporting older adults (and caregivers) in making informed health decisions, yet shared decision making is not widely practiced in home care. Based on an earlier needs assessment with older adults (and caregivers) with home care experience, we aimed to explore the perceptions of home care teams on the decisions facing their clients and their perceived involvement in shared decision making. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 614 home care providers (nurses, personal support workers, rehabilitation professionals) in three Canadian provinces (Quebec, Ontario, and Alberta). Home care providers considered the decision “to stay at home or move” as the most difficult for older adults. Those most frequently involved in decision making with older adults were family members and least involved were physicians. Although all home care providers reported high levels of shared decision-making, we detected an effect of respondent's discipline on self-perceived shared decision-making; nurses and rehabilitation professionals reported significantly higher levels of shared decision making than personal support workers. A more tailored approach is required to support shared decision making in interprofessional care teams.


Access: Free


Keywords: aged, aged, 80 and over, allied health personnel, decision making shared, home care services, participatory research, personal support workers

Other Research and Reports You May Be Interested In:

August 1, 2024
The aim of this study was to explore how the COVID-19 pandemic shaped the working experiences, motivations, and attitudes of home and community care nurses in the Greater Toronto Area.
April 26, 2024
This study aimed to assess the implementation of integrated social and health home care services (HCS) offered by the Government of Catalonia, and to identify the main barriers and facilitators of integrated HCS.
More From Our Collection
Share by: