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A Simulated Learning Experience In Advanced Care Planning Conversations, Brandy Ellis
A Simulated Learning Experience In Advanced Care Planning Conversations, Brandy Ellis
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Translational and Clinical Research Projects
Background: The CDC (2012) reports that 1/3 of Americans have no advance care planning (ACP), which is essential for maintaining autonomy when people are no longer able to communicate wishes directly. IOM (2014) reports that providers have limited training in communication techniques and low confidence in holding advanced care planning conversations. Nursing simulation is an effective method of teaching clinical skills in a safe environment. The development of a high fidelity (HF) standardized patient simulation, using the Jeffries Simulation Framework, combined with evidence-based practice classroom curriculum, may increase knowledge and confidence in holding ACP conversations for nurse practitioner students.
Methods: …
Examining Eshift Through The Caregiver Policy Lens: A Content Analysis, Ashlee A. Worrall
Examining Eshift Through The Caregiver Policy Lens: A Content Analysis, Ashlee A. Worrall
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Purpose: This research study intended to understand how a new model of palliative home care in Ontario, Canada called eShift aligned with the needs of caregivers who cared for a family member at the end-of-life.
Methods: A qualitative secondary analysis using a deductive content analysis of 14 caregiver interviews, three decision-maker interviews, and six home care agency documents collected in a three-year study and were analyzed using The Caregiver Policy Lens framework.
Findings: The eShift model of care met caregivers’ needs through timely access to respite, education, collaborating with the health care team, and physical and psychological support. Caregivers were …
Culturally And Linguistically Diverse Palliative Care Patients' Journeys At The End-Of-Life, Anna Green, Natalia Jerzmanowska, Marguerite Green, Elizabeth Lobb
Culturally And Linguistically Diverse Palliative Care Patients' Journeys At The End-Of-Life, Anna Green, Natalia Jerzmanowska, Marguerite Green, Elizabeth Lobb
Medical Papers and Journal Articles
Objective: To understand the clinical and psychosocial journey of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) palliative care patients.
Method: This study was conducted at a subacute hospital with a specialist palliative care unit and a community palliative care service in a metropolitan region of New South Wales, Australia. Medical records of 100 deceased patients from CALD backgrounds over a 12-month period from 2014 to 2015 were recorded on a data mining tool. The cohort had transitioned to either community or inpatient palliative care services with a life-limiting illness. We used descriptive statistical analyses to identify the patients’ end-of-life journeys in the …