National Advance Care Planning Week 18 – 24 March
Advance care planning allows health professionals to understand and respect a person’s future healthcare preferences, for a time when they become seriously ill and unable to communicate for themselves.
All healthcare professionals and aged care workers have an important role in helping with planning and ensuring people have choice in their care. You might want to start the conversation with someone, or they might ask you about the requirements of advance care planning.
Ideally, advance care planning will result in a person’s preferences being documented in an advance care directive to help ensure these preferences are respected.
When to introduce advance care planning
Advance care planning conversations should be routine and occur as part of a person’s ongoing healthcare plan. Better outcomes are experienced when advance care planning is introduced early as part of ongoing care rather than in reaction to a decline in condition or a crisis situation.
Read more about triggers for introducing advance care planning and starting the conversation.
Encourage patients to document their plan
After discussing advance care planning with patients, encourage them to document their plan.
Learn more about the process and requirements in NSW.
Completing these documents is the best way for people to make their preferences known about the type of treatment they would want if they are unable to participate in decisions and to inform health professionals of these preferences.
Encourage patients to share copies of the documents with their substitute decision-maker, family, friends, carers and relevant health professionals. They should also upload the documents to My Health Record.
Resources
- End of Life Law for Clinicians (ELLC) This project helps clinicians learn about end-of-life law and the effects this has on end-of-life care and palliative care for patients. This training program for medical practitioners and students, nurses and allied and other health professionals focuses on the law relating to end of life decision-making.
- Advance Care Planning Australia produce a range of printable resources for health professionals. They are designed to be given to patients, shared with colleagues or displayed in your office:
- Getting started guide (for patients)
- Advance care planning factsheet for healthcare professionals
- For more printable and downloadable resources, see their range of support materials.
Webinars
- Advance care planning Australia – For health professionals
Thursday 21 March 2024, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (AEST) – For more information and to register
Health Pathways info
- Advance Care Planning
- Username: manchealth
- Password: conn3ct3d