Table 3.
Quality of Life Focus for Older Persons, Family, and Navigators
Older Person Quality of Life Concerns | Family Quality of Life Concerns | Navigator Quality of Life Focus |
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1. Pain levels and other symptoms (E.g. SOB, confusion, dizziness etc.) 2. Changes to eyesight, hearing, and taste 3. Energy levels 4. Concerns for family and pets 5. Financial matters 6. Relocation/housing 7. Companion and/or assistance with groceries, shopping 8. Treatment side effects 9. Healthcare professionals 10. Own or others’ accomplishments 11. Faith/spirituality 12. Outlook on life and death 13. Uncertainty of illness trajectory 14. Special occasions/Visits/Trips 15. Home healthcare products/devices 16. Level of independence 17. Home and vehicle maintenance 18. Meals and food choice 19. Homecare 20. Advance care planning/future planning 21. Issues with elimination (e.g. incontinence, bowel irregularity) 22. Weather 23. Ability to participate in recreation/hobbies 24. Spousal or family illness 25. Physical therapies and complementary therapies 26. Relationships/Friendship 27. Phone and TV connection 28. Mobility 29. Transportation 30. Direct care needs 31. Mental health 32. Caregiver respite 33. Meaningful connection and reflection |
1. Respite time 2. Caregiver burnout 3. Supporting client’s changing needs 4. Keeping realistic expectations 5. Interpersonal conflict 6. Too many people involved in client’s care 7. Emotional impact of caregiving 8. Social isolation 9. Future planning 10. Financial concerns 11. Concern about client’s symptoms/illness 12. Managing or accessing help with household chores and errands 13. Concern for client’s care arrangements 14. Balancing own health concerns with caregiving 15. Anticipatory grief 16. Finding appropriate resources/answers from HCPs 17. Transportation 18. Self-care |
1. General social support 2. Access to home medical equipment and supplies 3. Financial assistance 4. Transportation 5. Easy access to appropriate healthcare personnel and medications 6. Open communication/planning for end of life 7. Companion or other solution for outings or errands 8. Ability to participate in hobbies 9. Assistance with maintaining home 10. Better symptom control 11. Support for/knowledge of client’s specific condition 13. Ability to “get out and about” 14. Mental health support 15. Means to communicate (e.g. phone line) 16. Assistance with meals 17. Emergency/short notice contact 18. Meaningful connection/source of meaning-making. |