Advance Care Planning (ACP) is widely regarded as a component of good end-of-life care. However, findings from a qualitative international study of patient and family caregiver attitudes and preferences regarding ACP highlight participants' ambivalence towards confronting the future and the factors underlying their motivation to accept or defer anticipatory planning. They show how ACP impacts on, and can be determined by, relationships between patients and their family caregivers. Although some patients may welcome the chance to engage in ACP a tendency towards either therapeutic optimism or fatalism can limit its perceived appeal or benefit. The focus on individual autonomy as an ethical principle underlying ACP does not resonate with real...
Context: Advance care planning (ACP) has been shown to improve end-of-life care, but it was develope...
BackgroundThe Singapore national Advance Care Planning (ACP) programme was launched in 2011 with the...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) enables patients to consider, discuss and, if they wish, doc...
Advance Care Planning (ACP) is widely regarded as a component of good end-of-life care. However, fin...
Objectives Facilitated advance care planning (ACP) helps family carers' to be aware of patient prefe...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is a communication process about a person's values, life goal...
Advance care plans (ACPs) document personal values and healthcare preferences for critical situation...
Objectives: Facilitated advance care planning (ACP) helps family carers' to be aware of patient pref...
Previous research has shown that care experiences influence the willingness for advance care plannin...
This study explores the views of advance care planning in caregivers of older hospitalised patients ...
Background As part of the research project “End-of-life Communication in Nursing Hom...
Background: Awareness of preferences regarding medical care should be a central component of the car...
Background Patients with advanced cancer may benefit from end of life (EOL) planning, but there is ...
Background Dementia is widely considered a progressive condition associated with changes in cognitiv...
none4noObjective: We aimed to search and synthesize qualitative studies exploring the perspectives o...
Context: Advance care planning (ACP) has been shown to improve end-of-life care, but it was develope...
BackgroundThe Singapore national Advance Care Planning (ACP) programme was launched in 2011 with the...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) enables patients to consider, discuss and, if they wish, doc...
Advance Care Planning (ACP) is widely regarded as a component of good end-of-life care. However, fin...
Objectives Facilitated advance care planning (ACP) helps family carers' to be aware of patient prefe...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is a communication process about a person's values, life goal...
Advance care plans (ACPs) document personal values and healthcare preferences for critical situation...
Objectives: Facilitated advance care planning (ACP) helps family carers' to be aware of patient pref...
Previous research has shown that care experiences influence the willingness for advance care plannin...
This study explores the views of advance care planning in caregivers of older hospitalised patients ...
Background As part of the research project “End-of-life Communication in Nursing Hom...
Background: Awareness of preferences regarding medical care should be a central component of the car...
Background Patients with advanced cancer may benefit from end of life (EOL) planning, but there is ...
Background Dementia is widely considered a progressive condition associated with changes in cognitiv...
none4noObjective: We aimed to search and synthesize qualitative studies exploring the perspectives o...
Context: Advance care planning (ACP) has been shown to improve end-of-life care, but it was develope...
BackgroundThe Singapore national Advance Care Planning (ACP) programme was launched in 2011 with the...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) enables patients to consider, discuss and, if they wish, doc...