Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)

Current Practices of Advance Care Planning in Chronic Kidney Disease in Australia

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Abstract

Of 375 nephrology health professionals surveyed, 54% reported that advance care planning (ACP) at their workplace was performed ad hoc.

  • A majority (61%) of respondents rated the quality of ACP at their workplaces as poor.
  • Common barriers to effective ACP included patient/family discomfort (84%) and difficulty engaging families (83%).
  • Respondents expressed a strong need for more dialysis-specific ACP programs (96%) and education (95%).
  • Non-physicians were significantly more willing to engage in future ACP (odds ratio 4.96).
  • The need for chronic kidney disease-specific ACP materials was strongly endorsed (odds ratio 10.88).

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