Sarah Yeun-Sim Jeong, Peter Cleasby, Se Ok Ohr, Tomiko Barrett
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Preferences of patients in advance care directives provide key steps for concordance of end-of-life care.
Although advance care planning (ACP) has been widely promoted to enhance future provision of end-of-life care, there continues to be a need to better understand the ways in which individuals engage with ACP processes and their perceptions of resultant documentation (e.g. completed advance care directives (ACDs)). The aim of the study was to shed light on the views of patients participating in an RN-led ACP service. Data were collected from 85 completed ACDs and 43 surveys completed by patients and their carers. Diversity was demonstrated across the choice of substitute decision makers, preferred place of care, impact of future limitations, storage and communication of completed documentation. The findings provide clinicians, researchers and policy makers with insights into what matters to people in life and at the very end of life, and how to orientate services towards the preferences for care documented in ACDs. REGISTRATION: The study was retrospectively registered on 8/10/2018 with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (Trial ID: ACTRN12618001627246).
期刊介绍:
Geriatric Nursing is a comprehensive source for clinical information and management advice relating to the care of older adults. The journal''s peer-reviewed articles report the latest developments in the management of acute and chronic disorders and provide practical advice on care of older adults across the long term continuum. Geriatric Nursing addresses current issues related to drugs, advance directives, staff development and management, legal issues, client and caregiver education, infection control, and other topics. The journal is written specifically for nurses and nurse practitioners who work with older adults in any care setting.