TY - JOUR
T1 - Does implementation matter if comprehension is lacking? A qualitative investigation into perceptions of advance care planning in people with cancer
AU - Ugalde, Anna
AU - O’Callaghan, Clare
AU - Byard, Clem
AU - Brean, Samantha
AU - MacKay, Jenelle
AU - Boltong, Anna
AU - Davoren, Sondra
AU - Lawson, Deborah
AU - Parente, Phillip
AU - Michael, Natasha
AU - Livingston, Patricia
PY - 2018/11
Y1 - 2018/11
N2 - Purpose: While advance care planning holds promise, uptake is variable and it is unclear how well people engage with or comprehend advance care planning. The objective of this study was to explore how people with cancer comprehended advance care plans and examine how accurately advance care planning documentation represented patient wishes. Methods: This study used a qualitative descriptive design. Data collection comprised interviews and an examination of participants’ existing advance care planning documentation. Participants included those who had any diagnosis of cancer with an advance care plan recorded: Refusal of Treatment Certificate, Statement of Choices, and/or Enduring Power of Attorney (Medical Treatment) at one cancer treatment centre. Results: Fourteen participants were involved in the study. Twelve participants were female (86%). The mean age was 77 (range: 61–91), and participants had completed their advance care planning documentation between 8 and 72 weeks prior to the interview (mean 33 weeks). Three themes were evident from the data: incomplete advance care planning understanding and confidence, limited congruence for attitude and documentation, advance care planning can enable peace of mind. Complete advance care planning understanding was unusual; most participants demonstrated partial comprehension of their own advance care plan, and some indicated very limited understanding. Participants’ attitudes and their written document congruence were limited, but advance care planning was seen as helpful. Conclusions: This study highlighted advance care planning was not a completely accurate representation of patient wishes. There is opportunity to improve how patients comprehend their own advance care planning documentation.
AB - Purpose: While advance care planning holds promise, uptake is variable and it is unclear how well people engage with or comprehend advance care planning. The objective of this study was to explore how people with cancer comprehended advance care plans and examine how accurately advance care planning documentation represented patient wishes. Methods: This study used a qualitative descriptive design. Data collection comprised interviews and an examination of participants’ existing advance care planning documentation. Participants included those who had any diagnosis of cancer with an advance care plan recorded: Refusal of Treatment Certificate, Statement of Choices, and/or Enduring Power of Attorney (Medical Treatment) at one cancer treatment centre. Results: Fourteen participants were involved in the study. Twelve participants were female (86%). The mean age was 77 (range: 61–91), and participants had completed their advance care planning documentation between 8 and 72 weeks prior to the interview (mean 33 weeks). Three themes were evident from the data: incomplete advance care planning understanding and confidence, limited congruence for attitude and documentation, advance care planning can enable peace of mind. Complete advance care planning understanding was unusual; most participants demonstrated partial comprehension of their own advance care plan, and some indicated very limited understanding. Participants’ attitudes and their written document congruence were limited, but advance care planning was seen as helpful. Conclusions: This study highlighted advance care planning was not a completely accurate representation of patient wishes. There is opportunity to improve how patients comprehend their own advance care planning documentation.
KW - Advance care planning
KW - Advance directives
KW - End-of-life
KW - Medical treatments
KW - Preferences
KW - Refusal of treatment certificate
KW - Statement of choices
KW - Wishes
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85046805122&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s00520-018-4241-y
DO - 10.1007/s00520-018-4241-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 29749585
AN - SCOPUS:85046805122
SN - 0941-4355
VL - 26
SP - 3765
EP - 3771
JO - Supportive Care in Cancer
JF - Supportive Care in Cancer
IS - 11
ER -