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Experiences of Older Adults with Frailty Not Completing an Advance Directive: A Qualitative Study of ACP Conversations.
Wan, Zoe; Chan, Helen Y L; Chiu, Patrick K C; Lo, Raymond S K; Cheng, Hui-Lin; Leung, Doris Y P.
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  • Wan Z; School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 999077, China.
  • Chan HYL; Nethersole School of Nursing, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 999077, China.
  • Chiu PKC; Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 999077, China.
  • Lo RSK; Department of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Shatin Hospital and Bradbury Hospice, Hong Kong 999077, China.
  • Cheng HL; School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 999077, China.
  • Leung DYP; School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 999077, China.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35564755
ABSTRACT
Advance care planning (ACP) facilitates individuals to proactively make decisions on their end-of-life care when they are mentally competent. It is highly relevant to older adults with frailty because they are more vulnerable to cognitive impairment, disabilities, and death. Despite devoting effort to promoting ACP among them, ACP and advance directive completion rates remain low. This study aims to explore the experiences among frail older adults who did not complete an advance directive after an ACP conversation. We conducted a thematic analysis of audiotaped nurse-facilitated ACP conversations with frail older adults and their family members. We purposively selected ACP conversations from 22 frail older adults in the intervention group from a randomized controlled trial in Hong Kong who had ACP conversation with a nurse, but did not complete an advance directive upon completing the intervention. Three themes were identified "Refraining from discussing end-of-life care", "Remaining in the here and now", and "Relinquishing responsibility over end-of-life care decision-making". Participation in ACP conversations among frail older adults and their family members might improve if current care plans are integrated so as to increase patients' motivation and support are provided to family members in their role as surrogate decision-makers.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Assistência Terminal / Planejamento Antecipado de Cuidados / Fragilidade Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Limite: Aged / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Int J Environ Res Public Health Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Assistência Terminal / Planejamento Antecipado de Cuidados / Fragilidade Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Limite: Aged / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Int J Environ Res Public Health Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China