Abstract: Background: Patient preferences are integral to person-centred care, but preference stability is poorly understood in older people, who may experience fluctuant illness trajectories with episodes of acute illness. We aimed to describe, and explore influences on the stability of care preferences in frail older people following recent acute illness. Methods: Mixed-methods prospective cohort study with dominant qualitative component, parallel data collection and six-month follow up. Study population: age ≥ 65, Rockwood Clinical Frailty score ≥ 5, recent acute illness requiring acute assessment/hospitalisation. Participants rated the importance of six preferences (to extend life, improve quality of life, remain independent, be comfort...
[[abstract]]Purpose: This study explored the consistency between preferences for end-of-life care fo...
Abstract Background End-of-life preferences may change over time, e.g. due to illness progression or...
Context Stability of patients' treatment preferences has important implications for decisions about ...
Abstract: Background: Patient preferences are integral to person-centred care, but preference stabil...
BACKGROUND: Patient preferences are integral to person-centred care, but preference stability is poo...
Background: The frail older population is growing, and many frail older people have episodes of acut...
Background: The frail older population is growing, and many frail older people have episodes of acut...
Objective: We studied if preferences about end-of-life care of people having an advance directive (A...
Abstract Background Healthcare outcome goals are central to person-c...
OBJECTIVES: To determine and explore the influences on care preferences of older people with advance...
BACKGROUND:Stating preferences about care beforehand using advance care planning and advance directi...
ObjectivesTo determine and explore the influences on care preferences of older people with advanced ...
BackgroundStating preferences about care beforehand using advance care planning and advance directiv...
Abstract Background Clinical uncertainty is inherent for people with frailty and multimorbidity. Dep...
Introduction: Increasing longevity means more people will be dying in very old age, but little is kn...
[[abstract]]Purpose: This study explored the consistency between preferences for end-of-life care fo...
Abstract Background End-of-life preferences may change over time, e.g. due to illness progression or...
Context Stability of patients' treatment preferences has important implications for decisions about ...
Abstract: Background: Patient preferences are integral to person-centred care, but preference stabil...
BACKGROUND: Patient preferences are integral to person-centred care, but preference stability is poo...
Background: The frail older population is growing, and many frail older people have episodes of acut...
Background: The frail older population is growing, and many frail older people have episodes of acut...
Objective: We studied if preferences about end-of-life care of people having an advance directive (A...
Abstract Background Healthcare outcome goals are central to person-c...
OBJECTIVES: To determine and explore the influences on care preferences of older people with advance...
BACKGROUND:Stating preferences about care beforehand using advance care planning and advance directi...
ObjectivesTo determine and explore the influences on care preferences of older people with advanced ...
BackgroundStating preferences about care beforehand using advance care planning and advance directiv...
Abstract Background Clinical uncertainty is inherent for people with frailty and multimorbidity. Dep...
Introduction: Increasing longevity means more people will be dying in very old age, but little is kn...
[[abstract]]Purpose: This study explored the consistency between preferences for end-of-life care fo...
Abstract Background End-of-life preferences may change over time, e.g. due to illness progression or...
Context Stability of patients' treatment preferences has important implications for decisions about ...