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Advance care planning among ethnic/racial minority older adults: Prevalence of and factors associated with informal talks, durable power of attorney for health care, and living will.

Michin Hong1, Kyeongmo Kim2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Given the ethnic/racial disparities in end-of-life care, this study aimed to describe and identify factors affecting engagement in three types of advance care planning including informal talk, living will, and durable power of attorney for health care among ethnic/racial minority older adults. Living will refers to any written instruction about medical treatments at the end-of-life while durable power of attorney for health care allows someone to make a health care decision when an individual is incapable of making a reasoned decision.
DESIGN: We used a subset of racial/ethnic minority groups drawn from the second wave of the National Health Aging and Trends Survey (n = 543) collected in 2012.
RESULTS: The descriptive result showed that informal talk (60%) happened most followed by durable power of attorney for health care (30%) and living will (26.5%) completion. Multivariate logistic regression analyses found that higher education and lower preference toward life-sustaining treatment were associated with engagement in all three types of advance care planning. Having multimorbidity and U.S. born were associated with having informal talk. Non-Hispanic others were more likely to have informal talk and complete durable power of attoreny for health care to compared to Blacks. Furthermore, married older adults were more likely to complete living wills compared to those separated/divorced or never married.
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings about different factors affecting engagement in advance care planning indicate that we may need targeted approaches to promote each type of advance care planning for ethnic/racial minority older adults.

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Keywords:  Advance care planning; durable power of attorney for health care; end of life care‌; ethnic minorities; living will; older adults

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32126801     DOI: 10.1080/13557858.2020.1734778

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ethn Health        ISSN: 1355-7858            Impact factor:   2.772


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5.  Advance care planning in Dutch primary care: a pre/post-implementation study.

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