Objective. The aim of the present study was to develop, implement and explore the effects of a program in advance care planning (ACP) within a tertiary hospital general medicine service. Methods. Before-after exploratory mixed-methods analysis was conducted of an ACP program comprising seven components designed to overcome well-documented barriers to ACP in clinical practice. The results of pre-ACP program audits performed in June 2014 were compared with those of post-ACP audits performed over 5 months from July to November 2014. The main outcome measure was the number of advance care plans completed in patients considered eligible for ACP based on a life expectancy of 12 months or less as assessed by two prognostication instruments. Questi...
In addition to its role in improving patient autonomy, Advance Care Planning (ACP) is increasingly b...
Objectives : To explore how GPs conceptualise advance care planning (ACP), based on their experience...
Increasing medical possibilities, ageing of the population and the growing number of people with chr...
Advance Care Plans (ACPs) enable patients to discuss and negotiate their preferences for the future ...
Advance Care Plans (ACPs) enable patients to discuss and negotiate their preferences for the future ...
There are potential benefits associated with advance care planning (ACP), and general practitioners ...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) provides patients with the ability to make their decisions k...
Objectives Although general practice is an ideal setting for ensuring timely initiation of advance c...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is an important component of quality care for patients with c...
BACKGROUND: Advance Care Planning (ACP) enables physicians to align healthcare with patients' wishes...
Objective: To identify implementation and process issues that influence the implementation of an adv...
Advance care planning (ACP) is a voluntary process of discussion about future care between an indivi...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) provides patients with the ability to make their decisions k...
Abstract Background Advance care planning (ACP) conversations are associated with improved end-of-li...
Advance Care Planning (ACP) is the process by which individuals make decisions that can guide their ...
In addition to its role in improving patient autonomy, Advance Care Planning (ACP) is increasingly b...
Objectives : To explore how GPs conceptualise advance care planning (ACP), based on their experience...
Increasing medical possibilities, ageing of the population and the growing number of people with chr...
Advance Care Plans (ACPs) enable patients to discuss and negotiate their preferences for the future ...
Advance Care Plans (ACPs) enable patients to discuss and negotiate their preferences for the future ...
There are potential benefits associated with advance care planning (ACP), and general practitioners ...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) provides patients with the ability to make their decisions k...
Objectives Although general practice is an ideal setting for ensuring timely initiation of advance c...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is an important component of quality care for patients with c...
BACKGROUND: Advance Care Planning (ACP) enables physicians to align healthcare with patients' wishes...
Objective: To identify implementation and process issues that influence the implementation of an adv...
Advance care planning (ACP) is a voluntary process of discussion about future care between an indivi...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) provides patients with the ability to make their decisions k...
Abstract Background Advance care planning (ACP) conversations are associated with improved end-of-li...
Advance Care Planning (ACP) is the process by which individuals make decisions that can guide their ...
In addition to its role in improving patient autonomy, Advance Care Planning (ACP) is increasingly b...
Objectives : To explore how GPs conceptualise advance care planning (ACP), based on their experience...
Increasing medical possibilities, ageing of the population and the growing number of people with chr...