Personal advance care planning uptake amongst Australian and New Zealand palliative care medical and nursing professionals

Suzanne Rainsford*, Nicholas Glasgow

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    Abstract

    Background: Palliative care (PC) medical and nursing professionals are potentially the most death literate group in the community yet little is known about their personal uptake of advance care planning (ACP) or written advance care directives (ACDs). Aim: To describe Australian and New Zealand PC medical and nursing professionals’ participation in personal ACP activities. Method: Between 12 May 2014 and 6 June 2014 an anonymous cross sectional online survey about personal ACP activities was distributed to Australian and New Zealand PC medical and nursing professionals. Results: The survey link was emailed to 946 medical and nursing PC health professionals with 329 (35%) recipients commencing the survey. Ninety-one percent of participating Australian and New Zealand PC medical and nursing health professionals have engaged in some form of ACP; 21% have a written ACD. Over 80% of those without a current ACD have engaged in an ACP conversation with family or significant others. Thirty percent of doctors did not feel an ACD was relevant for them, 29% considered them a low priority, 27% relied on conversations and 14% felt ACDs were poorly designed or ineffective. These proportions were 15%, 44%, 36%, and 2%, respectively for nurses. Conclusion: This study supports the notion that familiarity with ACP increases overall participation however, it does not support the popular view that familiarity with ACDs ensures uptake. The favoured mode of ACP amongst this group of health professionals was a conversation outlining values and preferences with family or significant others.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)153-158
    Number of pages6
    JournalProgress in Palliative Care
    Volume24
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 3 May 2016

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