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Shared Decision-Making, Advance Care Planning for Chronic Kidney Disease Patients

Jayita Deodhar, Shankar Prasad Nagaraju, Ashok Kirpalani, Ajith M. Nayak

2021Indian Journal of Palliative Care11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Advance care planning (ACP) is a process by which clinicians together with patients and families reflect on and outline care goals to inform current and future care. ACP or shared decision-making is not only about key medical decisions, such as decision about continuing dialysis, or agreement for "not for resuscitation" order when in hospital. The importance of its role in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients is less known and not being well practiced in our country. When done well, it involves enhancement of final days, weeks, and months with positive decisions about family relationships, resolution of conflict, and living well until end of life, improved quality of life, decreased anxiety and depression among family members, reduced hospitalizations, increased uptake of hospice and palliative care services, and care that concurs with patient preferences. It lays out a set of relationships, values, and processes for approaching end-of-life decisions for the patient. It also includes attention to ethical, psychosocial, and spiritual issues relating to starting, continuing, withholding, and stopping dialysis. This workshop was done to sensitize ACP as a standard of care intervention in the management of CKD in our country.

Topics & Concepts

Advance care planningPsychosocialPalliative careMedicineQuality of life (healthcare)Intervention (counseling)NursingDialysisKidney diseaseComfort careContinuing careDiseaseIntensive care medicinePsychologyPsychiatryInternal medicinePalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesOrgan Donation and TransplantationDialysis and Renal Disease Management
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