Understanding how advance care planning is approached in the residential aged care setting : a continuum model of practice as an explanatory device

Christopher Shanley, Elizabeth Whitmore, Angela Khoo, Colleen Cartwright, Amanda Walker, Robert G. Cumming

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Abstract

Objective:"‚ To gain an understanding of how advance care planning (ACP) is understood and approached by managers of residential aged care facilities. Methods:"‚ Qualitative interviews with managers from 41 residential aged care facilities from South Western Sydney, Australia. Content and thematic analysis of interview transcripts. Results:"‚ The majority of facilities do not have a systematic approach to ACP, but tend to initiate discussions about end-of-life treatments late in a resident's illness. There are varying degrees to which these discussions are used in ongoing care planning or made explicit if the resident is transferred to hospital. A number of factors are identified that support the implementation of ACP. Conclusion:"‚ A continuum model of practice is proposed that describes four broad approaches to practice under the domains of initiation, scope, follow-up and documentation of ACP as well as the organisational leadership adopted around ACP.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)211-215
Number of pages5
JournalAustralasian Journal on Ageing
Volume28
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Keywords

  • advance care planning
  • aged care
  • nursing homes
  • palliative treatment

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