Advance care planning and longer survival in the terminally ill: a randomised controlled trial unexpected finding
Volume: 10, Issue: 2, Pages: 221 - 222
Published: Dec 10, 2019
Abstract
Advance care planning (ACP) can be a way to meet patients’ end-of-life preferences and increase awareness and quality of end-of-life care. In a recent publication, we investigated the effect of ACP in a randomised controlled trial of incurably ill patients with mixed diagnoses within the areas of cancer, lung and cardiac diseases.1 We found that ACP did not affect fulfilment of preferences concerning place of death and hospitalisation. However,...
Paper Details
Title
Advance care planning and longer survival in the terminally ill: a randomised controlled trial unexpected finding
Published Date
Dec 10, 2019
Volume
10
Issue
2
Pages
221 - 222
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