Advance care planning among African American patients on haemodialysis and their end-of-life care preferences.
Daniel AhnShellie WilliamsNicole StankusMilda R SaundersPublished in: Journal of renal care (2021)
African Americans with end-stage renal disease need more frequent, culturally-sensitive advance care planning discussions. Despite a preference for aggressive life-sustaining treatments, individuals with prior advance care planning discussions were significantly less likely to support aggressive end-of-life care. End-of-life care discussions that focus on the impact of life-extending care on patients' independence could be more concordant with the values and priorities of the African American patients.