Study protocol to investigate the efficacy of normalisation of Advance Care Planning (ACP) for people with chronic diseases in acute and community settings: a quasi-experimental design
Abstract Background Advanced care planning (ACP) is a process that involves thinking about what medical care one would like should individuals be seriously ill and cannot communicate decisions about treatment for themselves. The literature indicates that ACP leads to increased satisfaction from both...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Jeong (Author), Tomiko Barrett (Author), Se Ok Ohr (Author), Peter Cleasby (Author), Michael David (Author), Sally Chan (Author), Helen Fairlamb (Author), Ryan Davey (Author), Peter Saul (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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