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Healthcare Providers’ Perceptions on the Timing of Initial Advance Care Planning Discussions in Japan: a Mixed-Methods Study

Authors :
Masami Fujisaki
Noriki Kamihiro
Kaoru Okawa
Sayaka Shimizu
Shunichi Fukuhara
Motohiro Kashiwazaki
Yosuke Yamamoto
Ayako Kohno
Jun Miyashita
Source :
J Gen Intern Med
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer International Publishing, 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Most adult patients are willing to discuss advance care planning before the onset of any illness. There might be differences in preferences for timing when it comes to initiating advance care planning discussions by healthcare providers with patients. OBJECTIVE: To identify healthcare providers’ willingness to initiate advance care planning discussions in Japan. DESIGN: A mixed-methods questionnaire comprising three case scenarios based on three different illness trajectories. PARTICIPANTS: The study participants were physicians and nurses employed in four community hospitals in Japan. MAIN MEASURES: Percentages of physicians’ and nurses’ willingness to initiate advance care planning discussions at four stages of patients’ illness trajectory were quantitatively determined, and perceptions on preferred timing were qualitatively identified. KEY RESULTS: From 108 physician and 123 nurse respondents (response rate: 99%), 291 physician and 362 nurse responses about three case scenarios were obtained. Overall, 51.2% of physicians and 65.5% of nurses (p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
J Gen Intern Med
Accession number :
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