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SHARING Choices: A Pilot Study to Engage Family in Advance Care Planning of Older Adults With and Without Cognitive Impairment in the Primary Care Context.

Jennifer L Wolff1, Danny Scerpella1, Kimberly Cockey2, Naaz Hussain3, Tara Funkhouser3, Diane Echavarria1, Jennifer Aufill1, Amy Guo1, Danetta H Sloan1,4, Sydney M Dy1, Kelly M Smith2.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Few advance care planning (ACP) interventions proactively engage family or address the needs of older adults with and without cognitive impairment in the primary care context.
OBJECTIVES: To pilot a multicomponent intervention involving: an introductory letter describing a new clinic initiative and inviting patients to complete a patient-family pre-visit agenda-setting checklist, share their electronic health information with family, and talk about their wishes for future care with a trained ACP facilitator (SHARING Choices).
METHODS: SHARING Choices was delivered to 40 patient-family dyads from 3 primary care clinics. Facilitators completed post-ACP reports. Patient and family participants completed baseline and 6-week surveys.
RESULTS: Patients were on average 75 years (range 65-90). Family were spouses (85.0%) or adult children (15.0%). At 6 weeks, nearly half of dyads participated in ACP conversations (n = 19) or used the agenda-setting checklist (n = 17), one-third (n = 13) registered family to access the patient's portal account, and most (n = 28) provided the primary care team with a new or previously completed advance directive. Of 12 patients who screened positive for cognitive impairment, 9 completed ACP conversations and 10 provided the clinic with an advance directive. ACP engagement, measured on a 4-point scale, was comparatively lower at baseline and 6 weeks among family (3.05 and 3.19) than patients (3.56 and 3.54). Patients remarked that SHARING Choices clarified communication and preferences while family reported a better understanding of their role in ACP and communication.
CONCLUSION: SHARING Choices was acceptable among older adults with and without cognitive impairment and may increase advance directive completion.

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Keywords:  advance care planning; cognitive impairment; family caregiver; intervention; older adults; primary care

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33325729      PMCID: PMC8206219          DOI: 10.1177/1049909120978771

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


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