The lack of advance care planning has led to patients being on care plans not chosen by them , prolonged hospitalizations , increased health care costs , and prolongation of suffering with medical futility. It is important that primary care providers have the knowledge and confidence to conduct health care preference discussions with their patients prior to crisis. The purpose of this project is to determine if an educational intervention provided to primary care clinicians on advance care planning for the geriatric population with multiple chronic illnesses would prompt goals of care discussions and completion of Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment (MOST) for patients in an outpatient setting
PurposePrimary care needs new models to facilitate advance care planning conversations. These conver...
Key components of advance care planning (ACP) for the elderly include choosing a surrogate decision ...
The purpose of this exploratory descriptive research study is to explore the individual factors that...
End of life care has become an increasingly important aspect of health care in the past decade. Prim...
Increasing medical possibilities, ageing of the population and the growing number of people with chr...
Purpose: This project aimed to increase advance care planning conversations, between patients and pr...
Advancements in medical technology have allowed for an increase in the average life expectancy of hu...
Purpose of Project: As the life spans of Americans are increasing so is the number of people who are...
With approximately 70% of all Americans not having an advance directive (AD), it is of vital importa...
Advance care planning is being promoted as a central component of end-of-life policies in many devel...
America is aging, with the estimated number of patients over the age of 65 to reach 72 million by 20...
End of life planning is an essential component of complete care for patients established in a primar...
abstract: Purpose: Advance care planning (ACP) allows an individual to discuss and document their pe...
Advance care planning (ACP) and advance directives (ADs) involve an active medical decision making p...
BACKGROUND Aging populations with greater rates of cognitive decline demand increased attention to t...
PurposePrimary care needs new models to facilitate advance care planning conversations. These conver...
Key components of advance care planning (ACP) for the elderly include choosing a surrogate decision ...
The purpose of this exploratory descriptive research study is to explore the individual factors that...
End of life care has become an increasingly important aspect of health care in the past decade. Prim...
Increasing medical possibilities, ageing of the population and the growing number of people with chr...
Purpose: This project aimed to increase advance care planning conversations, between patients and pr...
Advancements in medical technology have allowed for an increase in the average life expectancy of hu...
Purpose of Project: As the life spans of Americans are increasing so is the number of people who are...
With approximately 70% of all Americans not having an advance directive (AD), it is of vital importa...
Advance care planning is being promoted as a central component of end-of-life policies in many devel...
America is aging, with the estimated number of patients over the age of 65 to reach 72 million by 20...
End of life planning is an essential component of complete care for patients established in a primar...
abstract: Purpose: Advance care planning (ACP) allows an individual to discuss and document their pe...
Advance care planning (ACP) and advance directives (ADs) involve an active medical decision making p...
BACKGROUND Aging populations with greater rates of cognitive decline demand increased attention to t...
PurposePrimary care needs new models to facilitate advance care planning conversations. These conver...
Key components of advance care planning (ACP) for the elderly include choosing a surrogate decision ...
The purpose of this exploratory descriptive research study is to explore the individual factors that...