" I think that she would have wanted. . ." : Qualitative interviews with bereaved caregivers reveal complexity in measuring goal-concordant care at the end of life.
Brigitte N DurieuxAnna BerrierHannah Z CatzenTamryn F GrayJoshua R LakinRebecca CunninghamSue E MorrisJames A TulskyJustin J SandersPublished in: Palliative medicine (2022)
Bereaved caregivers commonly rated care as goal-concordant while also identifying areas of disappointing and low-quality care. Communication, relationships and humanistic care, and care transitions are modifiable quality improvement targets for patients with advanced cancer.