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Title
Charting the Course: Advance Care Planning Conversations with Primary Care Providers During Medicare Wellness Visits
Description
Background: Advance Care Planning (ACP) conversations are discussions between patients, providers, and loved ones addressing key care decisions in the event of incapacity. Nearly twothirds of US adults have not completed an Advance Directive (AD), yet ACP conversations rarely occur in practice. The objective of this quality improvement project was to implement workflow changes with a reminder system to facilitate ACP conversations during Medicare Wellness Visits (MWV).
Method: Social Cognitive Theory describes the complex relationship between variables that can influence an individual’s decision to address ACP. Providers in a primary care office in the Southwestern United States participated in an ACP education session and confidence survey. Patients presenting for the MWV were screened for ACP, and visual reminders were attached outside the exam room for provider review. Aggregate data were used to evaluate provider surveys. Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate patient characteristics and the Chi-square Test of Independence, and Fisher’s test was used to compare the pre-and post-intervention advance directive documentation.
Results: Qualitative feedback from the survey indicates reminders and easily accessible resources may help facilitate ACP conversations. Of the 251 MWVs, 21 (8%) had an AD documented, significantly less than the nationally reported rate of 37.7% (p < 0.05, z = -2.39).
Conclusions: Healthcare providers face multiple barriers preventing or delaying ACP conversations in practice. System-level changes and provider education can improve the rate of ACP conversations and impact patients’ care at the end of life.
Date Created
2022-04-29
Contributors
- Smith, E. Elizabeth (Author)
- Reifsnider, Elizabeth (Thesis advisor)
- Arizona State University. College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation (Contributor)
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Extent
53 pages
Language
eng
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In Copyright
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Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.186383
Level of coding
minimal
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- 2024-02-28 04:57:43
- 8 months 3 weeks ago
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