Advance Care Planning in the Inpatient Setting: The Role of the Hospitalist.

Nikhil Sood, Rohini Garg, Anthony D Slonim
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Advance care planning (ACP) is critical to patient-centered health care, particularly in hospital settings where acute and end-of-life decisions often occur. As frontline providers, hospitalists are uniquely positioned to initiate and guide ACP discussions. This article explores the role of hospitalists in ACP, identifies barriers to its implementation, and highlights strategies to overcome these challenges. Key barriers include time constraints, lack of formal training, and uncertainty regarding the appropriate timing of discussions. To address these issues, hospitalists can benefit from structured communication training, integration of ACP prompts into electronic health records, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. While ACP has demonstrated benefits, including the alignment of care with patient preferences, reduced unnecessary interventions, and improved satisfaction for patients and families, challenges remain in ensuring consistent and culturally sensitive implementation. This article also examines the ongoing debate regarding the advantages of ACP, balancing its potential to enhance care with concerns about emotional discomfort and operational barriers. Ultimately, ACP represents a pivotal opportunity to advance patient autonomy and deliver compassionate care. By addressing barriers and leveraging institutional and policy-level support, hospitalists can lead the charge in making ACP a standard and meaningful aspect of health care delivery.

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住院环境中的预先护理规划:住院医生的角色。
预先护理计划(ACP)对于以患者为中心的医疗保健至关重要,特别是在经常发生急性和临终决定的医院环境中。作为一线提供者,医院医生在发起和指导ACP讨论方面具有独特的地位。本文探讨了医院医生在ACP中的作用,确定了实施ACP的障碍,并强调了克服这些挑战的策略。主要的障碍包括时间限制,缺乏正式培训,以及不确定讨论的适当时间。为了解决这些问题,医院医生可以从结构化的沟通培训、将ACP提示集成到电子健康记录中以及与多学科团队合作中受益。虽然ACP已经证明了其益处,包括护理与患者偏好相一致,减少不必要的干预,提高患者和家属的满意度,但在确保一致和文化敏感的实施方面仍然存在挑战。本文还探讨了正在进行的关于ACP优势的辩论,平衡其增强护理的潜力与对情绪不适和操作障碍的关注。最终,ACP代表了一个关键的机会,以提高病人的自主权和提供富有同情心的护理。通过解决障碍并利用机构和政策层面的支持,医院可以带头使ACP成为卫生保健提供的一个标准和有意义的方面。
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