Key Informant Perspectives on Barriers to Advance Personal Planning: Results from a Qualitative Interview Study.

IF 0.6 Q2 LAW Journal of Law and Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-01
Briony Johnston, Nola M Ries, Amy Waller
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Advance Care Planning (ACP) relates to the process of thinking about, discussing, and potentially documenting future wishes and preferences relating to personal and health matters. Existing literature has explored ACP from the perspective of health care professionals and older people. However, data exploring the broader process of Advance Personal Planning (APP), which also accounts for plans relating to legal and financial matters, are limited. This article reports on an interview study that explored barriers to APP engagement, factors influencing the quality and future use of instruments, and opportunities for improving APP processes for older adults from the perspectives of key informants working in the fields of law, health, and aged care. Data were coded in NVivo and analysed thematically. Opportunities for improvement include education, normalising conversations, integration into usual practice, and reform. Recommendations are made at professional, community, and structural levels, with the aim of improving APP outcomes for all involved.

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关键信息提供者对预先个人规划障碍的看法:定性访谈研究的结果。
预先护理规划(Advance Care Planning,ACP)是指对未来与个人和健康事务相关的愿望和偏好进行思考、讨论和记录的过程。现有文献从医疗保健专业人员和老年人的角度对 ACP 进行了探讨。然而,探讨更广泛的 "预先个人规划"(Advance Personal Planning,APP)过程的数据却很有限。本文报告了一项访谈研究,该研究从法律、健康和老年护理领域的主要信息提供者的角度,探讨了参与 APP 的障碍、影响工具质量和未来使用的因素,以及改进老年人 APP 流程的机会。数据由 NVivo 进行编码,并按主题进行分析。改进的机会包括教育、对话正常化、融入常规实践以及改革。在专业、社区和结构层面提出了建议,旨在为所有相关人员改善 APP 成果。
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