BACKGROUND: Structurally marginalized groups experience disproportionately low rates of advance care planning (ACP). To improve equitable patient-centered end-of-life care, we examine barriers and facilitators to ACP among clinicians as they are central participants in these discussions. METHODS: In this national study, we conducted semi-structured interviews with purposively selected clinicians from six diverse health systems between August 2018 and June 2019. Thematic analysis yielded themes characterizing clinicians\u27 perceptions of barriers and facilitators to ACP among patients, and patient-centered ways of overcoming them. RESULTS: Among 74 participants, 49 (66.2%) were physicians, 16.2% were nurses, and 13.5% were social workers. M...
Objectives: The author investigated (a) whether Whites, Blacks, Latinos, and Asians differ in their ...
Background: Initiation of the palliative process in the ED with preliminary advance care discussions...
Abstract Background Patients who engage in Advance Care Planning (ACP) are more likely to get care c...
Context: Advance care planning (ACP) has been shown to improve end-of-life care, but it was develope...
Background: Numerous studies demonstrate benefits of using advance care planning (ACP) in the genera...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: More than 90,000 patients with ESRD die annually in the United States, ye...
Every year, thousands of residents in the United States die while receiving end of life (EOL) care t...
ObjectivesTo understand the facilitators and barriers to hospice staff engagement of patients and su...
Background/Aims: Because patients with serious illnesses often reach a point when they cannot speak ...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have focused on racial and ethnic differences in advance care planning other...
Goal-concordant care, care that aligns with patients’ preferences, values, and goals, is an importan...
I evaluate the extent to which ethnic disparities in advance care planning reflect cultural and reli...
Background . The frail and elderly are estimated to account for 40% of deaths. Despite conversation...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) is thought to enhance patient autonomy and improve end-of-li...
Background and purpose: Diverse populations are less likely to engage in end-of-life-care-planning. ...
Objectives: The author investigated (a) whether Whites, Blacks, Latinos, and Asians differ in their ...
Background: Initiation of the palliative process in the ED with preliminary advance care discussions...
Abstract Background Patients who engage in Advance Care Planning (ACP) are more likely to get care c...
Context: Advance care planning (ACP) has been shown to improve end-of-life care, but it was develope...
Background: Numerous studies demonstrate benefits of using advance care planning (ACP) in the genera...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: More than 90,000 patients with ESRD die annually in the United States, ye...
Every year, thousands of residents in the United States die while receiving end of life (EOL) care t...
ObjectivesTo understand the facilitators and barriers to hospice staff engagement of patients and su...
Background/Aims: Because patients with serious illnesses often reach a point when they cannot speak ...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have focused on racial and ethnic differences in advance care planning other...
Goal-concordant care, care that aligns with patients’ preferences, values, and goals, is an importan...
I evaluate the extent to which ethnic disparities in advance care planning reflect cultural and reli...
Background . The frail and elderly are estimated to account for 40% of deaths. Despite conversation...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) is thought to enhance patient autonomy and improve end-of-li...
Background and purpose: Diverse populations are less likely to engage in end-of-life-care-planning. ...
Objectives: The author investigated (a) whether Whites, Blacks, Latinos, and Asians differ in their ...
Background: Initiation of the palliative process in the ED with preliminary advance care discussions...
Abstract Background Patients who engage in Advance Care Planning (ACP) are more likely to get care c...