articleAnnals of Internal MedicineAug 17, 2010Closed access

Redefining the “Planning” in Advance Care Planning: Preparing for End-of-Life Decision Making

San Francisco VA Medical Center · University of California, San Francisco

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Abstract

The traditional objective of advance care planning has been to have patients make treatment decisions in advance so that clinicians can attempt to provide care consistent with their goals. The authors contend that the objective for advance care planning ought to be the preparation of patients and surrogates to participate with clinicians in making the best possible in-the-moment medical decisions. They provide practical steps for clinicians to help patients and surrogate decision makers achieve this objective in the outpatient setting. Preparation for in-the-moment decision making shifts the focus from having patients make premature decisions based on incomplete information to preparing them and their…

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Keywords
  • Advance care planning
  • Medicine
  • Medical decision making
  • Clinical decision making
  • Moment (physics)
  • Management science
  • Nursing
  • Medical emergency
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