Purpose: To evaluate primary care physicians ’ understanding of and experience with advance care planning (ACP), palliative care, and hospice and how this might affect their utilization of these services. Methods: Investigator-generated survey. Results: Older age, more years in practice, and more personal and professional experience with ACP were correlated with an increase in the percentage of patients with progressive, chronic life-limiting diseases with whom physicians discussed advance directives. Overall, 97.5 % of physician’s expressed comfort in discussing ACP yet reported discussing advance directives with only 43 % of appropriate patients.Discussion:Often, discussions about ACP or referrals to palliative care or hospice do not occu...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Background: Advance care planning is seen as an important strategy to improve end-of-life communicat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes of hospice palliative care (HPC) volunteers w...
Objective: Community physicians have a vital role in delivering palliative care, yet their will-ingn...
Many geriatricians care for terminally ill and dying patients, but it is unclear whether the current...
Context Advance Care Plans (ACPs) enable patients to discuss and negotiate their preferences for the...
Purpose of Project: As the life spans of Americans are increasing so is the number of people who are...
Contains fulltext : 152254.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Adv...
With increasing numbers of patients with cancer, AIDS, and other chronic, life-threatening illnesses...
Background/Aims: Because patients with serious illnesses often reach a point when they cannot speak ...
textabstractBackground: Advance care planning is seen as an important strategy to improve end-of-lif...
End of life care has become an increasingly important aspect of health care in the past decade. Prim...
Background: End-of-life care is deemed to be poor in the United States – particularly in large teach...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Background: Advance care planning is seen as an important strategy to improve end-of-life communicat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes of hospice palliative care (HPC) volunteers w...
Objective: Community physicians have a vital role in delivering palliative care, yet their will-ingn...
Many geriatricians care for terminally ill and dying patients, but it is unclear whether the current...
Context Advance Care Plans (ACPs) enable patients to discuss and negotiate their preferences for the...
Purpose of Project: As the life spans of Americans are increasing so is the number of people who are...
Contains fulltext : 152254.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Adv...
With increasing numbers of patients with cancer, AIDS, and other chronic, life-threatening illnesses...
Background/Aims: Because patients with serious illnesses often reach a point when they cannot speak ...
textabstractBackground: Advance care planning is seen as an important strategy to improve end-of-lif...
End of life care has become an increasingly important aspect of health care in the past decade. Prim...
Background: End-of-life care is deemed to be poor in the United States – particularly in large teach...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Background: Advance care planning is seen as an important strategy to improve end-of-life communicat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes of hospice palliative care (HPC) volunteers w...