A scoping review of nurse-led advance care planning.
Publication Title
Nursing outlook
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-6-2021
Keywords
alaska; anchorage; pamc; Advance care planning (ACP); Education; Models; Nurse; Program; Training
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Advance care planning (ACP) supports persons at any age or health status to determine their values, goals, and preferences regarding future medical care. The American Nurses Association endorses nurses to facilitate ACP to promote patient- and family-centered care.
PURPOSE: This project reviewed and synthesized literature on nurse-led ACP training models.
METHODS: A scoping review used the Arksey and O'Malley Framework to identify: (a) ACP training model type, (b) nurse-led ACP recipients, (c) ACP in special populations, (d) ACP outcomes.
FINDINGS: Of 33 articles reviewed, 19 included 11 established models; however, the primary finding was lack of a clearly identified evidence-based nurse-led ACP training model.
DISCUSSION: Nurses are integral team members, well positioned to be a bridge of communication between patients and care providers. This is a call to action for nurse leaders, researchers, educators to collaborate to identify and implement an evidence-based, effective nurse-led ACP training model.
Specialty/Research Institute
Nursing
Specialty/Research Institute
Palliative Care