Communication About Serious Illness Care Goals
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute · Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
An understanding of patients' care goals in the context of a serious illness is an essential element of high-quality care, allowing clinicians to align the care provided with what is most important to the patient. Early discussions about goals of care are associated with better quality of life, reduced use of nonbeneficial medical care near death, enhanced goal-consistent care, positive family outcomes, and reduced costs. Existing evidence does not support the commonly held belief that communication about end-of-life issues increases patient distress. However, conversations about care goals are often conducted by physicians who do not know the patient, do not routinely address patients' nonmedical goals, and…
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- Medicine
- Psychological intervention
- Context (archaeology)
- Advance care planning
- Nursing
- Distress
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