Documenting end of life decisions in residential aged care facilities in South Australia.

Title

Documenting end of life decisions in residential aged care facilities in South Australia.

Creator

Brown M; Grbich C; Maddocks I; Parker D; Connellan PR; Willis E

Publisher

Australian And New Zealand Journal Of Public Health

Date

2005

Subject

Female; Humans; Male; Health Services Research; Sensitivity and Specificity; advance care planning; DNAR; Resuscitation Orders; Attitude to Death; documentation; South Australia; Palliative Care/ut [Utilization]; Advance Directives/td [Trends]; Homes for the Aged; Life Support Care/st [Standards]; Skilled Nursing Facilities; Life Support Care/td [Trends]

Description

OBJECTIVE: This research examined the provision of palliative care for residents with a non-cancer diagnosis including the use of advance directives and advance care planning as part of palliative care policies in residential aged care facilities in South Australia. There are no guidelines for recording residents' wishes if they are no longer competent., METHODS: Stage 1 involved a survey of 90 randomly selected aged care facilities. Stage 2 involved case studies of 69 residents, appropriate for palliative care, from 17 facilities and interviews with 15 directors of care., RESULTS: Most residential aged care facilities used forms to record residents' wishes about end of life care, but there was little consistency. Some had no palliative care policy and few facilities required a formal advance directive. Not all residents had formally appointed a proxy., CONCLUSIONS: Residential aged care facilities should be required to develop and implement a palliative care policy acknowledging the Accreditation Standards and State legislation and including a simple tool for advance care planning. Case conferencing could assist in discussing and documenting the resident's wishes. Public education is essential to increase community and professional awareness in order to promote empowerment for the increasing number of older people who will die in residential aged care facilities.
2005

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Type

Journal Article

Citation List Month

Backlog

Citation

Brown M; Grbich C; Maddocks I; Parker D; Connellan PR; Willis E, “Documenting end of life decisions in residential aged care facilities in South Australia.,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 27, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/13456.