Abstract Background Advance care planning is a process of discussion that enables competent adults to express their wishes about end-of-life care through periods of decisional incapacity. Although a number of studies have documented social workers’ attitudes toward, knowledge about, and involvement in advance care planning, the information is fragmented. The purpose of this review was to provide a narrative synthesis of evidence on social workers’ perspectives and experiences regarding implementation of advance care planning. Methods Six databases were searched for peer-reviewed research papers from their respective inception through December 2016. All of the resulting studies relevant to both advance care planning and social worker were ex...
A review of the literature on end-of-life care decision-making demonstrates that it is a complex and...
This study examined cultural differences in advance care planning (ACP) and various strategies that ...
This research surveyed 29 social workers to examine their personal death attitudes and experiences i...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.This study examined soc...
Few people engage in planning for life’s end and the prevalence of preparedness is particularly low ...
It is becoming more common for practitioners to discuss advance directives, thereby affirming each p...
In ensuring the safety and protection of older adults from abuse and exploitation, adult protective ...
Advance care planning throughout the end-of-life is an increasingly important aspect of professional...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To explore nurses' views regarding implementing advance care plannin...
[[abstract]]Background: Studies have indicated that family members or health professionals may not k...
grantor: University of TorontoBackground. Medical decision-making at the end of life can ...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study is to report the findings of a case study that explored t...
BACKGROUND: Advance care planning is seen as an important strategy to improve end-of-life communicat...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is a communication process about a person's values, life goal...
Background: Advance care planning is seen as an important strategy to improve end-of-life communicat...
A review of the literature on end-of-life care decision-making demonstrates that it is a complex and...
This study examined cultural differences in advance care planning (ACP) and various strategies that ...
This research surveyed 29 social workers to examine their personal death attitudes and experiences i...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.This study examined soc...
Few people engage in planning for life’s end and the prevalence of preparedness is particularly low ...
It is becoming more common for practitioners to discuss advance directives, thereby affirming each p...
In ensuring the safety and protection of older adults from abuse and exploitation, adult protective ...
Advance care planning throughout the end-of-life is an increasingly important aspect of professional...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To explore nurses' views regarding implementing advance care plannin...
[[abstract]]Background: Studies have indicated that family members or health professionals may not k...
grantor: University of TorontoBackground. Medical decision-making at the end of life can ...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study is to report the findings of a case study that explored t...
BACKGROUND: Advance care planning is seen as an important strategy to improve end-of-life communicat...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is a communication process about a person's values, life goal...
Background: Advance care planning is seen as an important strategy to improve end-of-life communicat...
A review of the literature on end-of-life care decision-making demonstrates that it is a complex and...
This study examined cultural differences in advance care planning (ACP) and various strategies that ...
This research surveyed 29 social workers to examine their personal death attitudes and experiences i...