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Empowering Older Adults: Enhancing Advance Care Planning in Independent Living Facilities

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Title
Empowering Older Adults: Enhancing Advance Care Planning in Independent Living Facilities
Description
Advance care planning (ACP) is an essential component of healthcare for older adults, enabling them to make informed decisions about their end-of-life (EOL) care. However, ACP completion rates among this population are low, leading to suboptimal care outcomes. The literature suggests that patient-focused educational programs are essential to improving ACP engagement which can improve ACP completion rates among older adults. An evidence-based practice project aims to implement an intervention to address a critical gap in improving healthcare services for older adults residing in a Maricopa County community-based independent living facility in Arizona. The transtheoretical model (TTM) and the intervention mapping (IM) framework guided the intervention's development, implementation, and evaluation. The proposed intervention involved providing residents with a patient education program covering various aspects of ACP, delivered by a healthcare professional. The effectiveness of the intervention was evaluated through the ACP engagement survey (Sudore et al.,2013) to measure outcomes such as overall engagement of ACP and individual’s self-efficacy and readiness as they pertain to ACP completion. Results indicated a significant improvement in participants' overall engagement with ACP, with increased median scores in self-efficacy and readiness for ACP completion. These findings underscore the importance of tailored educational interventions in promoting proactive engagement in ACP discussions and decision-making among older adults, ultimately leading to improved ACP completion rates and better EOL care outcomes.
Date Created
2024
Contributors
  • Russell, Ebone R. (Author)
  • Rauton, Monica (Thesis advisor)
  • Arizona State University. College of Nursing (Contributor)
Topical Subject
  • Patient education
  • Advance Care Planning
  • Aged
Keywords
  • advance care planning
  • end-of-life care
  • patient education intervention
Resource Type
Text
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Academic theses
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1 PDF (58 pages)
Language
eng
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Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Final Projects
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No
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Place of Publication (Text)
Arizona
Place of Publication (Code)
azu
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.203385
Copyright Date
2024
Cataloging Standards
asu2
Collaborating institutions
College of Nursing and Health Innovation
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System Modified
  • 2026-04-01 01:36:01
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  • 2 months ago
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