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Query: UMLS:C0023890 (
cirrhosis
)
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Background:
In 2014, the province of Alberta launched a campaign to promote public awareness of advance care planning (ACP) and its associated two-part documentation-a Goals of care designation (
GCD
, a medical order written by a health care practitioner detailing wishes for care) and a personal directive (PD, a document naming a surrogate decision maker). Notably, unlike the
GCD
, the PD can be self-initiated independent of a health practitioner.
Objective:
Two years after the campaign, we aimed to assess knowledge and recall of participation in ACP among
cirrhosis
patients.
Design/Setting:
Consecutive adult
cirrhosis
patients attending one of two specialty
cirrhosis
clinics in Edmonton, Alberta, were surveyed.
Results:
Ninety-seven patients were included. Mean model for end-stage liver disease was 12. Although 97% of patients indicated it was extremely important to know the reality of their illness, only 53% understood that
cirrhosis
would affect their future quality of life. Thirty-three percent of patients had completed a PD and 14% had completed a
GCD
. Seventy-eight percent of patients believed a
GCD
was important to them and 85% preferred to complete it in an outpatient clinic setting. Only a minority of patients who had taken the initiative to complete a PD in the community also had a
GCD
.
Conclusions:
Despite efforts to raise awareness of and educate Albertans about ACP, <20% of
cirrhosis
patients have a completed
GCD
. Additional strategic prioritization is required in both patients and providers to ensure that health practitioner-facilitated ACP is carried out as standard-of-care in all patients with
cirrhosis
.
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PMID:Advance Care Planning Preferences and Readiness in Cirrhosis: A Prospective Assessment of Patient Perceptions and Knowledge. 3161 2