Literature DB >> 20890474

End of life care--the importance of advance care planning.

Melissa Bloomer1, Heather Tan, Susan Lee.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Communication about end of life care may involve difficult conversations for patients, family members and health professionals. However, a lack of understanding of a person's wishes about their future care may result in a loss of dignity for the person, and additional distress for their family members and health professionals and burden to the healthcare system.
OBJECTIVE: This article discusses the barriers to advance care planning and provides some guidance for the general practitioner in undertaking advance care planning with patients and their families. Tips for initiating end of life discussions with patients and families utilising the 'PREPARED' acronym, and ensuring appropriate care delivery are included. DISCUSSION: Involving patients and their family members in advance care planning may be challenging and time consuming for GPs. However, there are a number of resources to support this activity in relation to training, communication support and Medicare item funding.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20890474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust Fam Physician        ISSN: 0300-8495


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