Goal Setting
Collaborative Goal Setting is a foundational element of patient and family centered care where a shared decision-making process is used to support the creation of meaningful, patient-centered goals.
Roles in Collaborative Goal Setting:
- The family is the expert on their values, preferences, and motivations
- The provider is the expert on the condition and the rehabilitation process
Shared Decision Making is an interactive process where:
- Families share what matters to them
- The clinician shares information about the clinical issues and treatment options
- Families and the clinicians discuss and agree on a goal together
Client-Centered means that goals reflect:
- What matters to the family incorporating their values, needs and perspectives
- Roles, relationships and activities that are important to the family
- Goals are written from the family’s perspective using language that is meaningful to them
Goal Driven Intervention means that:
- Therapy is focused on strategies that directly relate to the family’s goals
- The connection between the goals and treatment activities are clear
Documented means that:
- Goals are recorded / Charted so all providers are working towards the same goal
- The family is provided with a copy of the goal
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Additional Resources:
- You can ask your healthcare provider if they have considered using the following Collaborative Goal Setting tools which can support your family in shared decision-making.
- What is my role as a Parent or Family Member
- AHS Conversation App - note: this app was developed for cancer patients, but it is useful for any healthcare situation
- Collaborative Goal Wheel - example
- Collaborative Goal Setting presentation: includes an example and an interview with a family member (41:40 to 53:19)