TY - JOUR
T1 - Future policy and research for advance care planning in dementia
T2 - consensus recommendations from an international Delphi panel of the European Association for Palliative Care
AU - European Association for Palliative Care
AU - Nakanishi, Miharu
AU - Martins Pereira, Sandra
AU - Van den Block, Lieve
AU - Parker, Deborah
AU - Harrison-Dening, Karen
AU - Di Giulio, Paola
AU - In der Schmitten, Jürgen
AU - Larkin, Philip J.
AU - Mimica, Ninoslav
AU - Sudore, Rebecca L.
AU - Holmerová, Iva
AU - Korfage, Ida J.
AU - van der Steen, Jenny T.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - Advance care planning (ACP) is increasingly recognised in the global agenda for dementia care. The European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) Taskforce on ACP in Dementia aimed to provide recommendations for policy initiatives and future research. We conducted a four-round Delphi study with a 33-country panel of 107 experts between September, 2021, and June, 2022, that was approved by the EAPC Board. Consensus was achieved on 11 recommendations concerning the regulation of advance directives, equity of access, and dementia-inclusive approaches and conversations to express patients' values. Identified research gaps included the need for an evidence-based dementia-specific practice model that optimises engagement and communication with people with fluctuating and impaired capacity and their families to support decision making, while also empowering people to adjust their decisions if their goals or preferences change over time. Policy gaps included insufficient health services frameworks for dementia-inclusive practice. The results highlight the need for more evidence and policy development that support inclusive ACP practice models.
AB - Advance care planning (ACP) is increasingly recognised in the global agenda for dementia care. The European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) Taskforce on ACP in Dementia aimed to provide recommendations for policy initiatives and future research. We conducted a four-round Delphi study with a 33-country panel of 107 experts between September, 2021, and June, 2022, that was approved by the EAPC Board. Consensus was achieved on 11 recommendations concerning the regulation of advance directives, equity of access, and dementia-inclusive approaches and conversations to express patients' values. Identified research gaps included the need for an evidence-based dementia-specific practice model that optimises engagement and communication with people with fluctuating and impaired capacity and their families to support decision making, while also empowering people to adjust their decisions if their goals or preferences change over time. Policy gaps included insufficient health services frameworks for dementia-inclusive practice. The results highlight the need for more evidence and policy development that support inclusive ACP practice models.
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U2 - 10.1016/S2666-7568(24)00043-6
DO - 10.1016/S2666-7568(24)00043-6
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38608695
AN - SCOPUS:85189950061
SN - 2666-7568
VL - 5
SP - e370-e378
JO - The Lancet Healthy Longevity
JF - The Lancet Healthy Longevity
IS - 5
ER -