Advance care planning conversations : Laying the foundation for goal-concordant care at end of life

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NATHANSON, Abigail | OTIS-GREEN, Shirley

The delivery of culturally congruent, person-centered, family-focused quality care requires an exploration of the values, beliefs, and preferences of those we serve [13]. Nuanced advance care planning conversations lay the foundation for shared decision making and promotes the delivery of goal-concordant care. This chapter will provide clinicians with guidance and resources to aid this process with a focus on contextualized communication with those with serious illness.

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