Community-led, peer-facilitated Advance Care Planning workshops prompt increased Advance Care Planning behaviors among public attendees
Objective: Despite recognized benefits, engagement in Advance Care Planning (ACP) remains low. Research into peer-facilitated, group ACP interventions is limited. This study investigated the acceptability of community-led peer-facilitated ACP workshops for the public and whether these workshops are...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Z. Carter (Author), Ellie Siden (Author), Amber Husband (Author), Doris Barwich (Author), Shimae Soheilipour (Author), Jennifer Kryworuchko (Author), Richard Sawatzky (Author), Arminee Kazanjian (Author), Kelli Stajduhar (Author), Eman Hassan (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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