Abstract
ObjectivesHistorically, dementia has not been recognised as a life-limiting condition or one that may benefit from a palliative approach to its care. There are many challenges in providing palliative and end-of-life care to this group of people, some of which may be reduced through advance care planning (ACP) to support people with dementia to have a greater influence on their care at end of life. ACP has been defined as a process of discussing and recording of wishes, values and preferences for future care and treatment held between an individual, family members and their care provider(s) that takes effect when the person loses capacity. The objective of this project was to involve people with dementia and their family carers in co-design of ACP guide and template to prepare for further study related to communication processes in ACP.MethodsA user-centred design process cycle of development and review was undertaken by Dementia UK which involved people with dementia, family carers, Admiral Nurses and other key stakeholders in developing an ACP guide and template.ResultsNine cyclical stages were undertaken to achieve the outcome of an ACP guide and template.ConclusionCo-production using a user-centred design approach offers a structured and inclusive approach to developing ACP materials.Authors:
Subject
Medical–Surgical,Oncology(nursing),General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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