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Preparing Older Veterans With Serious and Chronic Illness for Decision Making

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VA Office of Research and Development · 2012

Abstract

Millions of diverse Veterans live with severe and chronic illness for which they will face complex, ongoing decisions. Although the VHA has been at the forefront of patient-centered chronic care, interventions to prepare Veterans for complex decision-making over the course of chronic illness are lacking. This proposal addresses this gap by testing the efficacy of a novel preparation guide designed to prepare Veterans to communicate with their surrogates and to work with clinicians to make complex, ongoing decisions. The multi-media guide teaches communication and preparation skill behaviors (e.g., how to choose a surrogate and ask clinicians questions) in a culturally appropriate, easy-to-use format (targeted to a 5th grade reading level). This study aims to provide an impetus for changing the paradigm of advance care planning policies within the VA by moving beyond documentation of end-of-life wishes to the activation of Veterans to participate in ongoing communication of their values and goals - a process that is essential to fully realize patient-centered care.

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Anonymous. (2012). Preparing Older Veterans With Serious and Chronic Illness for Decision Making. <em>VA Office of Research and Development</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT01550731
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Anonymous. Preparing Older Veterans With Serious and Chronic Illness for Decision Making. VA Office of Research and Development. 2012.
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@misc{anon2012Prepar, title = {Preparing Older Veterans With Serious and Chronic Illness for Decision Making}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {VA Office of Research and Development}, year = {2012}, }

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