Evaluation of a Community-Based Advance Care Planning Campaign for a General Adult Population.

IF 1.3 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Palliative medicine reports Pub Date : 2025-10-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/10966218251362129
Peiyuan Zhang, Tiffany C Erbelding, Glenn E Schneider, Nikki Highsmith Vernick, John G Cagle
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Background: Early advance care planning (ACP) has been widely recommended, but overall uptake remains low. Most efforts to improve formal ACP adoption, namely living will (LW) and health care agent (HCA) documentation, focus on medical settings targeted at older adults with serious or chronic illness, while community-based ACP campaigns are limited.

Objectives: Describe the development and implementation of a community-based campaign (2017-2021) aimed at increasing ACP adoption and evaluating its outcomes at both the community level and across subgroups by race, ethnicity, and age.

Setting: Howard County, Maryland, United States.

Design: Nonexperimental study design.

Measures: A mixed-mode, representative survey of 2000+ county residents was conducted biennially between 2016 and 2021 (one survey was delayed due to COVID-19). Main outcome measures were self-attestation to completing LW and HCA documentation.

Results: In total, 6037 respondents over three years completed the survey. χ2 analysis showed that the prevalence of ACP adoption increased overall by over 10% (p < 0.001) since 2016. While upward trends in ACP adoption were observed across all racial groups, statistically significant increases were found among only White and Hispanic residents (p < 0.001). Logistic regression analysis found that increased odds of ACP adoption were associated with the community campaign for residents ≤65 years of age, White residents, married individuals, and those with a regular health care provider after controlling for confounding factors (e.g., odds ratios = 1.35, p < 0.001).

Conclusions: Community-based ACP campaigns can result in increased ACP awareness and adoption in the general adult population, though more work is needed to encourage ACP adoption in diverse communities.

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对以社区为基础的普通成人预先护理计划运动的评价。
背景:早期提前护理计划(ACP)已被广泛推荐,但总体采用率仍然很低。大多数改善正式采用ACP的努力,即生前遗嘱(living will)和卫生保健代理(health care agent)文件,都侧重于针对患有严重或慢性疾病的老年人的医疗环境,而以社区为基础的ACP运动有限。目标:描述一项以社区为基础的运动(2017-2021)的发展和实施,旨在提高ACP的采用,并在社区层面和按种族、民族和年龄划分的子群体中评估其结果。地点:美国马里兰州霍华德县。设计:非实验研究设计。措施:2016年至2021年,每两年对2000多名县居民进行一次混合模式的代表性调查(其中一次调查因新冠肺炎疫情而推迟)。主要结果测量是完成LW和HCA文件的自我证明。结果:三年内共有6037名受访者完成了调查。χ2分析显示,自2016年以来,ACP采用率总体上升了10%以上(p < 0.001)。虽然ACP的采用在所有种族群体中都有上升趋势,但只有白人和西班牙裔居民有统计学上的显著增长(p < 0.001)。Logistic回归分析发现,在控制混杂因素后,≤65岁的居民、白人居民、已婚人士和有定期医疗服务提供者的人采用ACP的几率增加与社区运动相关(例如,优势比= 1.35,p < 0.001)。结论:以社区为基础的ACP运动可以提高普通成年人对ACP的认识和采用,尽管需要做更多的工作来鼓励不同社区采用ACP。
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