Evaluation of a Large Scale Advance Care Planning Co-Design Education Program for Chinese-Speaking People in Australia

Author:

Wong Aaron Kee Yee12ORCID,Collins Anna34,Ng Andrew12,Buizen Luke5,Philip Jennifer1234ORCID,Le Brian12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Palliative Care, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Victoria, Australia

2. Department of Palliative Care, Melbourne Health, Parkville, Victoria, Australia

3. Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Eastern Hill Campus, Victoria Parade, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia

4. St Vincent’s Hospital, Palliative Care Service, Victoria Parade, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia

5. Melbourne Epicentre, Melbourne Health, Parkville, Victoria, Australia

Abstract

Background: Advance care planning (ACP) is important, however ethnic minorities have half the completion rates in the United States compared to Caucasian counterparts, and in Australia only 3.5% of advance directives were completed by those overseas-born.Educational intervention improves ACP knowledge and subsequent uptake. We evaluated immediate and longer-term outcomes of a co-designed ACP education toolkit in Chinese-speaking people in Victoria, Australia. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of Chinese-speaking community members who participated in a co-designed Chinese ACP educational workshop. A self-selected subgroup were subsequently contacted 6 months later to determine longer-term outcomes. Results: Of 519 attendees across 17 workshops, 325 (63%) completed the evaluation. The majority (63%;n = 206) were previously unaware of ACP. Perception of receipt of useful information positively correlated with motivation to undertake ACP ( r = 0.3486, p < 0.001). Of the 70 participants who consented to follow up, 36% (n = 26) agreed to participate in structured telephone interviews. English speakers were more likely to have undertaken ACP (n = 6 vs n = 3). ACP completion was not associated with being a carer or suffering from cancer or chronic illness. Conclusions: This first Australian study evaluating ACP co-design education implementation outcomes in Chinese-speaking people supports that motivation to undertake ACP is related to knowledge, albeit a modest ACP uptake in a small follow up sample. Clinicians should note that this assists with ACP uptake, with likely downstream improved health outcomes. This co-designed toolkit could be helpful in increasing ACP uptake. Future engagement by Chinese language societies to overcome further barriers to ACP is needed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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