Cargando…

Protocol for a national prevalence study of advance care planning documentation and self-reported uptake in Australia

INTRODUCTION: Advance care planning (ACP) is a process between a person, their family/carer(s) and healthcare providers that supports adults at any age or stage of health in understanding and sharing their personal values, life goals and preferences regarding future medical care. The Australian gove...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Ruseckaite, Rasa, Detering, Karen M, Evans, Sue M, Perera, Veronica, Walker, Lynne, Sinclair, Craig, Clayton, Josephine M, Nolte, Linda
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2017
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5695482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29101142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018024
_version_ 1783280321132756992
author Ruseckaite, Rasa
Detering, Karen M
Evans, Sue M
Perera, Veronica
Walker, Lynne
Sinclair, Craig
Clayton, Josephine M
Nolte, Linda
author_facet Ruseckaite, Rasa
Detering, Karen M
Evans, Sue M
Perera, Veronica
Walker, Lynne
Sinclair, Craig
Clayton, Josephine M
Nolte, Linda
author_sort Ruseckaite, Rasa
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Advance care planning (ACP) is a process between a person, their family/carer(s) and healthcare providers that supports adults at any age or stage of health in understanding and sharing their personal values, life goals and preferences regarding future medical care. The Australian government funds a number of national initiatives aimed at increasing ACP uptake; however, there is currently no standardised Australian data on formal ACP documentation or self-reported uptake. This makes it difficult to evaluate the impact of ACP initiatives. This study aims to determine the Australian national prevalence of ACP and completion of Advance Care Directives (ACDs) in hospitals, aged care facilities and general practices. It will also explore people’s self-reported use of ACP and views about the process. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Researchers will conduct a national multicentre cross-sectional prevalence study, consisting of a record audit and surveys of people aged 65 years or more in three sectors. From 49 participating Australian organisations, 50 records will be audited (total of 2450 records). People whose records were audited, who speak English and have a decision-making capacity will also be invited to complete a survey. The primary outcome measure will be the number of people who have formal or informal ACP documentation that can be located in records within 15 min. Other outcomes will include demographics, measure of illness and functional capacity, details of ACP documentation (including type of document), location of documentation in the person’s records and whether current clinical care plans are consistent with ACP documentation. People will be surveyed, to measure self-reported interest, uptake and use of ACP/ACDs, and self-reported quality of life. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This protocol has been approved by the Austin Health Human Research Ethics Committee (reference HREC/17/Austin/83). Results will be submitted to international peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ACTRN12617000743369
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5695482
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2017
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-56954822017-11-24 Protocol for a national prevalence study of advance care planning documentation and self-reported uptake in Australia Ruseckaite, Rasa Detering, Karen M Evans, Sue M Perera, Veronica Walker, Lynne Sinclair, Craig Clayton, Josephine M Nolte, Linda BMJ Open Health Services Research INTRODUCTION: Advance care planning (ACP) is a process between a person, their family/carer(s) and healthcare providers that supports adults at any age or stage of health in understanding and sharing their personal values, life goals and preferences regarding future medical care. The Australian government funds a number of national initiatives aimed at increasing ACP uptake; however, there is currently no standardised Australian data on formal ACP documentation or self-reported uptake. This makes it difficult to evaluate the impact of ACP initiatives. This study aims to determine the Australian national prevalence of ACP and completion of Advance Care Directives (ACDs) in hospitals, aged care facilities and general practices. It will also explore people’s self-reported use of ACP and views about the process. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Researchers will conduct a national multicentre cross-sectional prevalence study, consisting of a record audit and surveys of people aged 65 years or more in three sectors. From 49 participating Australian organisations, 50 records will be audited (total of 2450 records). People whose records were audited, who speak English and have a decision-making capacity will also be invited to complete a survey. The primary outcome measure will be the number of people who have formal or informal ACP documentation that can be located in records within 15 min. Other outcomes will include demographics, measure of illness and functional capacity, details of ACP documentation (including type of document), location of documentation in the person’s records and whether current clinical care plans are consistent with ACP documentation. People will be surveyed, to measure self-reported interest, uptake and use of ACP/ACDs, and self-reported quality of life. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This protocol has been approved by the Austin Health Human Research Ethics Committee (reference HREC/17/Austin/83). Results will be submitted to international peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ACTRN12617000743369 BMJ Publishing Group 2017-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5695482/ /pubmed/29101142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018024 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Health Services Research
Ruseckaite, Rasa
Detering, Karen M
Evans, Sue M
Perera, Veronica
Walker, Lynne
Sinclair, Craig
Clayton, Josephine M
Nolte, Linda
Protocol for a national prevalence study of advance care planning documentation and self-reported uptake in Australia
title Protocol for a national prevalence study of advance care planning documentation and self-reported uptake in Australia
title_full Protocol for a national prevalence study of advance care planning documentation and self-reported uptake in Australia
title_fullStr Protocol for a national prevalence study of advance care planning documentation and self-reported uptake in Australia
title_full_unstemmed Protocol for a national prevalence study of advance care planning documentation and self-reported uptake in Australia
title_short Protocol for a national prevalence study of advance care planning documentation and self-reported uptake in Australia
title_sort protocol for a national prevalence study of advance care planning documentation and self-reported uptake in australia
topic Health Services Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5695482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29101142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018024
work_keys_str_mv AT ruseckaiterasa protocolforanationalprevalencestudyofadvancecareplanningdocumentationandselfreporteduptakeinaustralia
AT deteringkarenm protocolforanationalprevalencestudyofadvancecareplanningdocumentationandselfreporteduptakeinaustralia
AT evanssuem protocolforanationalprevalencestudyofadvancecareplanningdocumentationandselfreporteduptakeinaustralia
AT pereraveronica protocolforanationalprevalencestudyofadvancecareplanningdocumentationandselfreporteduptakeinaustralia
AT walkerlynne protocolforanationalprevalencestudyofadvancecareplanningdocumentationandselfreporteduptakeinaustralia
AT sinclaircraig protocolforanationalprevalencestudyofadvancecareplanningdocumentationandselfreporteduptakeinaustralia
AT claytonjosephinem protocolforanationalprevalencestudyofadvancecareplanningdocumentationandselfreporteduptakeinaustralia
AT noltelinda protocolforanationalprevalencestudyofadvancecareplanningdocumentationandselfreporteduptakeinaustralia