Advance care planning in Germany

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GOTZE, Kornelia | FEDDERSEN, Berend | IN DER SCHMITTEN, Jürgen | MARCKMANN, Georg

Advance Care Planning (ACP) defined as a comprehensive concept requiring a cultural change following implementation at the individual, institutional and regional level in order to achieve care consistency with care preferences when individuals are incapable of participating in critical decisions was first implemented in two regional projects (LIMITS and kursiv, North Rhine Westphalia) in Germany in the 2000s. Based on the positive evaluation of kursiv, legislation of 2015 (§ 132g, Social Code Book V) allows nursing homes and care homes for persons with disabilities to offer qualified ACP facilitation covered by the statutory health insurance. However, trainers for ACP facilitators need no specific qualification, and the training program for ACP facilitators is only broadly defined, which resulted in great heterogeneity of ACP facilitator qualifications. Furthermore, neither the institutional nor the regional implementation are sufficiently considered in this legislation, i.e. essential components of a successful implementation of ACP are missing. Nevertheless, a growing number of initiatives, research projects and a professional national society for ACP, engage in approaches to advance institutional and regional implementation, and to offer ACP to other target groups beyond the legal framework.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.zefq.2023.05.005

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