Use of Video Decision Aids to Promote Advance Care Planning in Hilo, Hawai‘i
Introduction Advance care planning (ACP) seeks to promote care delivery that is concordant with patients’ informed wishes. Scalability and cost may be barriers to widespread ACP, and video decision aids may help address such barriers. Aim Our primary hypothesis was that ACP documentation would incre...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of general internal medicine : JGIM 2016-09, Vol.31 (9), p.1035-1040 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction
Advance care planning (ACP) seeks to promote care delivery that is concordant with patients’ informed wishes. Scalability and cost may be barriers to widespread ACP, and video decision aids may help address such barriers.
Aim
Our primary hypothesis was that ACP documentation would increase in Hilo after ACP video implementation. Secondary hypotheses included increased use of hospice, fewer deaths in the hospital, and decreased costs in the last month of life.
Setting
The city of Hilo in Hawai‘i (population 43,263), which is served by one 276-bed hospital (Hilo Medical Center), one hospice (the Hospice of Hilo), and 30 primary care physicians.
Program Description
The intervention consisted of a single, 1- to 4-h training and access to a suite of ACP video decision aids.
Program Evaluation
Prior to implementation, the rate of ACP documentation for hospitalized patients with late-stage disease was 3.2 % (11/346). After the intervention, ACP documentation was 39.9 % (1,107/2,773) (
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ISSN: | 0884-8734 1525-1497 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11606-016-3730-2 |