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Understanding advance care planning for children and young people: a survey of health professionals
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Understanding advance care planning for children and young people: a survey of health professionals

Ben Hughes, Matthew Phillips and Vanessa Holme
British Journal of Nursing, Vol.32(16), pp.786-792
07/09/2023

Abstract

advance care planning paediatrics survey healthcare professionals Nursing
Background: A range of polices, documentation, and practices are associated with advance care planning. However, there is a shortage of research to understand advance care planning from a professional viewpoint. Aims: To explore the views and experiences of health professionals of the advance care planning process with children and young people. Methods: An online questionnaire was used to collect data, which were analysed thematically. Findings: Key findings related to barriers and facilitators to initiating and documenting advance care planning: understanding the process and the condition of the patient; how advance care planning works in practice; and access to relevant, affordable training options. Conclusion: Additional training and standardised documentation can help support the initiation and use of advance care planning, reduce misperceptions, and generate greater confidence in participating in the process. A larger multidisciplinary team, with better communication, will support improved relationships between professionals which will filter down to the families.
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