Advance care planning with older Norwegian adults in their homes: a narrative ethnographic study.
Line Elida FestvågBeate Lie SverreØrnulf PaulsenGrethe EilertsenPublished in: BMC palliative care (2024)
Conducting the ACP conversations in the patients' homes ensured a homely atmosphere that facilitated a caring approach when sensitive issues were discussed, and in turn supported the identification of important personal values. The healthcare professionals expressed that the ACP conversations represented an essential common reference point and provided a shared awareness of the expected disease trajectory and the values, preferences and needs of the patient. These findings are particularly important given that many older patients struggle to verbalize or form an opinion on issues affecting their future.