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An evaluation of 2 online advance directive programs.

Craig M Klugman1, Richard P Usatine.   

Abstract

Since 1995, studies have shown mixed results in the efficacy of advance directives. With new technologies, advance care planning is being transformed through video, computer programs, electronic registries, and electronic health records. In Nevada and Texas, Web sites and mobile applications provide education, guided interviews, storage, and retrieval in multiple languages. Drawing on 371 completed evaluations from both states, the authors show that increasingly people are finding advance directive information on the Internet, completing directives to be prepared and to have control, and that the attraction of these Web sites is their ease of use. Users report where they keep their documents, with whom they have end-of-life conversations, and what medical care requests they make.

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Keywords:  Internet; advance care planning; advance directive; empirical bioethics; end-of-life decision making; online advance directive

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23087248     DOI: 10.1177/1049909112463116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hosp Palliat Care        ISSN: 1049-9091            Impact factor:   2.500


  5 in total

1.  Improving health care proxy documentation using a web-based interview through a patient portal.

Authors:  Adarsha S Bajracharya; Bradley H Crotty; Hollis B Kowaloff; Charles Safran; Warner V Slack
Journal:  J Am Med Inform Assoc       Date:  2015-11-13       Impact factor: 4.497

Review 2.  Death in the Digital Age: A Systematic Review of Information and Communication Technologies in End-of-Life Care.

Authors:  Kirsten Ostherr; Peter Killoran; Ross Shegog; Eduardo Bruera
Journal:  J Palliat Med       Date:  2015-12-29       Impact factor: 2.947

3.  A Website Supporting Sensitive Religious and Cultural Advance Care Planning (ACPTalk): Formative and Summative Evaluation.

Authors:  Amanda Pereira-Salgado; Patrick Mader; Clare O'Callaghan; Leanne Boyd
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2018-04-16

Review 4.  Publicly Available, Interactive Web-Based Tools to Support Advance Care Planning: Systematic Review.

Authors:  Charlèss Dupont; Tinne Smets; Fanny Monnet; Lara Pivodic; Aline De Vleminck; Chantal Van Audenhove; Lieve Van den Block
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2022-04-20       Impact factor: 7.076

5.  Which online format is most effective for assisting Baby Boomers to complete advance directives? A randomised controlled trial of email prompting versus online education module.

Authors:  Sandra L Bradley; Jennifer J Tieman; Richard J Woodman; Paddy A Phillips
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2017-08-29       Impact factor: 3.234

  5 in total

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