[Advance care planning in the acute hospital: A qualitative analysis of terms and conditions].
Miriam MarkgrafGabriele MeyerÄnne KirchnerPublished in: Pflege (2024)
Advance care planning in the acute hospital: A qualitative analysis of terms and conditions Abstract: Background: Advance Care Planning (ACP) is an internationally established concept aimed to facilitate anticipatory care planning in the event of future inability to consent. In Germany, ACP is currently not regularly offered to patients in acute care hospitals. Aim: We aimed to identify preconditions for implementation of ACP in acute care hospitals in Germany through review of the international literature and expert interviews. Methods: A systematic literature search was carried out in the databases MEDLINE and CINAHL for internationally used strategies for implementing ACP in acute care hospitals. Consecutively, a guide for interviews with experts to evaluate the strategies was developed. Interviews were analyzed by qualitative content analysis according to Mayring. Results: Out of 13 included publications, 17 preconditions were identified and assigned to 16 categories after evaluation by experts. In international ACP programs, it was described how to proceed and organize the ACP conversation. German experts emphasized that appropriate preconditions, such as sufficient time resources and training, must be granted, whereas the literature search revealed the conversation process and organization as important determinants. Conclusions: The implementation of ACP programs is conceivable, but requires specific conditions as legal regulation and defining and structuring of the processes.
Keyphrases
- acute care
- advance care planning
- healthcare
- systematic review
- quality improvement
- liver failure
- primary care
- end stage renal disease
- public health
- respiratory failure
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- palliative care
- drug induced
- machine learning
- prognostic factors
- clinical practice
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- pain management
- big data
- health insurance