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Preconditions for successful advance care planning in nursing homes: A systematic review.

Joni Gilissen1, Lara Pivodic2, Tinne Smets3, Chris Gastmans4, Robert Vander Stichele5, Luc Deliens6, Lieve Van den Block7.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: There is growing evidence of the potential effectiveness of advance care planning. Yet important knowledge gaps remain regarding the preconditions for successful implementation of advance care planning in the nursing home setting. We aim to identify the preconditions related to successful advance care planning in the nursing home setting. By specifying those, we would be able to make well-founded choices for the future design and planning of advance care planning intervention programs.
DESIGN: A systematic review. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, PsycINFO, EMBASE and CINAHL. REVIEW
METHODS: Two authors independently screened publications. One author assessed methodological quality and extracted textual data, which was double-checked for a random sample. We extracted textual data and used thematic synthesis to identify "preconditions", defined as requirements, conditions and elements necessary to achieve the desired outcome of advance care planning, i.e. attaining concordance between residents' preferences and actual care or treatment received at the end of life. MAIN
FINDINGS: Based on 38 publications, we identified 17 preconditions at five different levels: resident, family, health-care professional, facility and community. Most preconditions were situated on multiple levels but the majority addressed professionals and the nursing home itself. We summarized preconditions in five domains: to have sufficient knowledge and skills, to be willing and able to participate in advance care planning, to have good relationships, to have an administrative system in place, and contextual factors supporting advance care planning within the nursing home.
CONCLUSION: There are multiple preconditions related to successfully implementing advance care planning in the complex nursing home setting that operate at micro, meso and macro level. Future interventions need to address these multiple domains and levels in a whole-system approach in order to be better implementable and more sustainable, while simultaneously target the important role of the health-care professional and the facility itself.
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Keywords:  Advance care planning; Elderly care; Long-Term care; Nursing home; Systematic review; Theory of change

Mesh:

Year:  2016        PMID: 27987411     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.12.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Nurs Stud        ISSN: 0020-7489            Impact factor:   5.837


  37 in total

1.  Nursing Home Characteristics Associated With Implementation of an Advance Care Planning Video Intervention.

Authors:  Lacey Loomer; Ellen McCreedy; Emmanuelle Belanger; Jennifer A Palmer; Susan L Mitchell; Angelo E Volandes; Vincent Mor
Journal:  J Am Med Dir Assoc       Date:  2019-03-07       Impact factor: 4.669

2.  Gift of time: learning together to embed a palliative approach to care in long-term care.

Authors:  Diana Sarakbi; Elan Graves; Gillian King; Jane Webley; Shelly Crick; Christine Quinn
Journal:  BMJ Open Qual       Date:  2022-07

3.  Providing palliative care for residents in LTC facilities: an analysis of routine data of LTC facilities in Lower Saxony, Germany.

Authors:  Wenke Walther; Gabriele Müller-Mundt; Birgitt Wiese; Nils Schneider; Stephanie Stiel
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2022-06-23       Impact factor: 3.113

4.  Acceptability of the voice your values, an advance care planning intervention in persons living with mild dementia using videoconferencing technology.

Authors:  Shirin Vellani; Martine Puts; Andrea Iaboni; Katherine S McGilton
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-04-26       Impact factor: 3.752

5.  Me & My Wishes: Concordance of End-of-Life Preferences between Residents with Dementia, Family, and Staff.

Authors:  Gail L Towsley; Sarah Neller; Rosa R Baier; Bob Wong
Journal:  J Palliat Med       Date:  2021-12-28       Impact factor: 2.947

6.  [Desired place of death, living will and desired care at end of life: initial results of a survey of nursing home residents].

Authors:  B van Oorschot; K Mücke; A Cirak; T Henking; S Neuderth
Journal:  Z Gerontol Geriatr       Date:  2018-08-06       Impact factor: 1.281

7.  Black Nursing Home Residents More Likely to Watch Advance Care Planning Video.

Authors:  Lacey Loomer; Angelo E Volandes; Susan L Mitchell; Emmanuelle Belanger; Ellen McCreedy; Jennifer A Palmer; Vincent Mor
Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc       Date:  2019-10-29       Impact factor: 5.562

Review 8.  How to achieve the desired outcomes of advance care planning in nursing homes: a theory of change.

Authors:  J Gilissen; L Pivodic; C Gastmans; R Vander Stichele; L Deliens; E Breuer; L Van den Block
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2018-02-14       Impact factor: 3.921

9.  Associations between Length of Stay in Long Term Care Facilities and End of Life Care. Analysis of the PACE Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Danni Collingridge Moore; Sheila Payne; Thomas Keegan; Luc Deliens; Tinne Smets; Giovanni Gambassi; Marika Kylänen; Violetta Kijowska; Bregje Onwuteaka-Philipsen; Lieve Van den Block
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-04-16       Impact factor: 3.390

10.  Description of an advance care planning intervention in nursing homes: outcomes of the process evaluation.

Authors:  Irene Aasmul; Bettina S Husebo; Elisabeth Flo
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2018-01-25       Impact factor: 3.921

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