A taxonomy for goal setting in the care of persons with dementia
- 1 October 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of General Internal Medicine
- Vol. 13 (10) , 675-680
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1525-1497.1998.00203.x
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Develop a taxonomy for understanding and classifying goals in the care of persons with dementia. DESIGN: Qualitative study using open-ended interviews with key informants and the constant comparative method of qualitative data analysis. SETTING: The geriatric assessment center at a large academic medical center in Connecticut. PARTICIPANTS: Key informant interviews with 36 subjects: consecutive patients receiving geriatric assessment at the center and their primary family caregivers, case managers, and physicians of patients. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Goals, or desired outcomes, for the patient’s care as described by patients, primary family caregivers, case managers, and physicians were the main measurements. Participant interviews were conducted until the point of theoretical saturation, i.e., until further interviews no longer provided new concepts. All participants articulated at least one goal. Specific goals were characterized by a limited number of goal attributes resulting in a taxonomy, or consistent classification system, for reported goals. These attributes include domain (or content), specificity, time frame, and level of challenge. CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggested that patients, primary family caregivers, and clinicians can articulate goals of care and may bring differing perspectives to the goal-setting process. The research identified a taxonomy that may facilitate negotiation of goals by revealing important, and perhaps overlooked, aspects of goals and the goal-setting process.Keywords
This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Goal constructs in psychology: Structure, process, and content.Psychological Bulletin, 1996
- Content Domain for Caregiver Planning Identified by Adult Offspring CaregiversImage: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1996
- Caregivers' appraisals of efficacy in coping with dementia.Psychology and Aging, 1996
- Use of goal attainment scaling in measuring clinically important change in the frail elderlyJournal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1993
- Separating the effects of goal specificity from goal levelOrganizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 1989
- Proximity and specificity of planning: A position paperCognitive Therapy and Research, 1985
- Effect of goal acceptance on the relationship of goal difficulty to performance.Journal of Applied Psychology, 1984
- A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF CHANGES IN GOAL SETTING ON EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION1Personnel Psychology, 1978
- The role of proximal intentions in self-regulation of refractory behaviorCognitive Therapy and Research, 1977
- Goal attainment scaling: A general method for evaluating comprehensive community mental health programsCommunity Mental Health Journal, 1968