2015
DOI: 10.3928/00989134-20150406-01
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Engaging Chinese American Adults in Advance Care Planning: A Community-Based, Culturally Sensitive Seminar

Abstract: Ethnic minority groups are less engaged than Caucasian American adults in advance care planning (ACP). Knowledge deficits, language, and culture are barriers to ACP. Limited research exists on ACP and advance directives in the Chinese American adult population. Using a pre-posttest, repeated measures design, the current study explored the effectiveness of a nurseled, culturally sensitive ACP seminar for Chinese American adults on (a) knowledge, completion, and discussion of advance directives; and (b) the rela… Show more

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“…Fifteen participants had completed an AD, nearly 48% of those that did not originally come into workshop with an AD. Multimodal interventions have been shown to increase AD completion by 12%–32.3% (Durbin et al., ; Lee et al., ; Matsui, ).…”
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“…Fifteen participants had completed an AD, nearly 48% of those that did not originally come into workshop with an AD. Multimodal interventions have been shown to increase AD completion by 12%–32.3% (Durbin et al., ; Lee et al., ; Matsui, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, interactive community‐based multimodal interventions have been shown to provide opportunities for individuals to discuss ACP with family members and primary care providers (PCPs) to achieve completed ADs (Hinderer & Lee, ; Lee, Hinderer, & Friedmann, ; Matsui, ; Toraya, ). A nonphysician facilitator–led seminar has also been shown to have a significant impact on ACP engagement between patients, family members, and PCPs (Heyland et al., ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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