BackgroundThe Singapore national Advance Care Planning (ACP) programme was launched in 2011 with the purpose of ensuring that healthcare professionals are fully aware of patients' treatment preferences. There is little research assessing the performance of such programmes in ethnically diverse Asian countries; hence, the purpose of this study was to qualitatively examine patients and caregivers' experiences with the ACP programme.MethodWe conducted interviews with 28 participants, thirteen of whom identified as proxy decision makers (PDMs) and the remainder as patients. Interviews focused on respondents' experiences of chronic illness and of participating in the ACP programme. Textual data was analysed through a framework analysis approach....
Ageing has been recognized as one of the most critically important health-care issues worldwide. It ...
Purpose: This study examined patients ’ and surro-gates ’ attitudes about using advance directives t...
Patients, families and healthcare professionals often face ethically challenging choices at the end ...
Background: The Singapore national Advance Care Planning (ACP) programme was launched in 2011 with t...
Objective : To describe the end-of-life care preferences of individuals, and to examine the influenc...
Advance Care Planning (ACP) is widely regarded as a component of good end-of-life care. However, fin...
Background Decision-making at the end-of-life is complex and requires significant resources despite ...
Objective: An advance directive (AD) is a document that allows mentally competent individuals to mak...
Background and Aim: The completion of psycho-familial tasks is essential for older Chinese termina...
Background: Asian healthcare professionals hold that patients’ families play an essential role in ad...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) enables patients to consider, discuss and, if they wish, doc...
“Home” is not just a physical compound. It is our natural habitat where meaningful and intimate time...
grantor: University of TorontoBackground. Medical decision-making at the end of life can ...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) enables patients to consider, discuss and, if they wish, doc...
Objective: The value of advance care planning (ACP) for patients with life-limiting illnesses is wid...
Ageing has been recognized as one of the most critically important health-care issues worldwide. It ...
Purpose: This study examined patients ’ and surro-gates ’ attitudes about using advance directives t...
Patients, families and healthcare professionals often face ethically challenging choices at the end ...
Background: The Singapore national Advance Care Planning (ACP) programme was launched in 2011 with t...
Objective : To describe the end-of-life care preferences of individuals, and to examine the influenc...
Advance Care Planning (ACP) is widely regarded as a component of good end-of-life care. However, fin...
Background Decision-making at the end-of-life is complex and requires significant resources despite ...
Objective: An advance directive (AD) is a document that allows mentally competent individuals to mak...
Background and Aim: The completion of psycho-familial tasks is essential for older Chinese termina...
Background: Asian healthcare professionals hold that patients’ families play an essential role in ad...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) enables patients to consider, discuss and, if they wish, doc...
“Home” is not just a physical compound. It is our natural habitat where meaningful and intimate time...
grantor: University of TorontoBackground. Medical decision-making at the end of life can ...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) enables patients to consider, discuss and, if they wish, doc...
Objective: The value of advance care planning (ACP) for patients with life-limiting illnesses is wid...
Ageing has been recognized as one of the most critically important health-care issues worldwide. It ...
Purpose: This study examined patients ’ and surro-gates ’ attitudes about using advance directives t...
Patients, families and healthcare professionals often face ethically challenging choices at the end ...