State of advance care planning research : a descriptive overview of systematic reviews
Objective. To provide an overview of the current state of research of advance care planning (ACP), highlighting most studied topics, publication time, quality of studies and reported outcomes, and to identify gaps to improve ACP receptivity, utilization, implementation, and outcomes. Method. Coc...
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2019
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82860 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/50291 |
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Summary: | Objective. To provide an overview of the current state of research of advance care planning
(ACP), highlighting most studied topics, publication time, quality of studies and reported
outcomes, and to identify gaps to improve ACP receptivity, utilization, implementation, and
outcomes.
Method. Cochrane methodology for conducting overviews of systematic reviews. Study quality was assessed using a modified version of the Assessing the Methodological Quality of
Systematic Reviews tool. The following databases were searched from inception to April
2017: MEDLINE, EBM Reviews, Cochrane Reviews, CINAHL, Global Health, PsycINFO,
and EMBASE. Searches were supplemented with gray literature and manual searches.
Result. Eighty systematic reviews, covering 1,662 single articles, show that ACP-related
research focuses on nine main topics: (1) ACP as part of end-of-life or palliative care interventions, (2) care decision-making; (3) communication strategies; (4) factors influencing
ACP implementation; (5) ACP for specific patient groups, (6) ACP effectiveness; (7) ACP
experiences; (8) ACP cost; and (9) ACP outcome measures. The majority of this research
was published since 2014, its quality ranges from moderate to low, and reports on documentation, concordance, preferences, and resource utilization outcomes.
Significance of results. Despite the surge of ACP research, there are major knowledge gaps
about ACP initiation, timeliness, optimal content, and impact because of the low quality
and fragmentation of the available evidence. Research has mostly focused on discrete aspects
within ACP instead of using a holistic evaluative approach that takes into account its intricate
working mechanisms, the effects of systems and contexts, and the impacts on multilevel stakeholders. Higher quality studies and innovative interventions are needed to develop effective
ACP programs and address research gaps. |
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