학술논문

Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of an Advance Care Planning Program for Professionals in Palliative Care of People With Intellectual Disability.
Document Type
journal article
Source
Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities; Feb2021, Vol. 59 Issue 1, p39-54, 16p
Subject
Research
Research methodology
Evaluation research
Comparative studies
Communication
Care of people with disabilities
Mental health personnel
Palliative treatment
Professional employees
Medical cooperation
Advance directives (Medical care)
Netherlands
Language
ISSN
19349491
Abstract
In this article we describe how an advance care planning (ACP) program was developed, implemented, and evaluated. Our aim was to improve ACP in palliative care for people with intellectual disability (ID). The program was based on 10 competencies needed for ACP and was developed in a co-design process with people with ID, relatives, and professionals. The program was implemented in six ID care organizations in the Netherlands and consisted of an information pack, a training course, and an implementation interview about implementing ACP. Professionals indicated that their competencies had improved, particularly regarding communication and the application of ACP as a standard element in palliative care practice. This program therefore seems helpful in training ID care professionals in the competencies needed for ACP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]