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Advance care planning in medicare/medicaid-funded agencies: providing a training in cultural competence.

Megumi InoueCortney Hughes RinkerRebecca Vargas-Jackson
Published in: Gerontology & geriatrics education (2018)
This study presents a training that was developed for staff members at Medicare/Medicaid agencies to improve their knowledge and comfort levels in working on advance care planning (ACP) with their clients in a culturally competent manner. The training was developed to address the need to clarify the different types and purposes of ACP and to help develop the skills needed to work with clients of diverse cultural backgrounds. The evaluation of findings from the training showed the positive impacts that it had on participants; in particular, they exhibited demonstrated improvement in their knowledge of and comfort levels with ACP. The participants also expressed interest in receiving continued training surrounding ACP to increase their cultural competency skills and to receive updated information on ACP policies and practices.
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