2021
DOI: 10.21037/apm-21-3228
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Is there a need for advance care planning in China?—an interview survey of healthcare professionals in the neurology department

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“…Complexities in delivering end-of-life care in accordance with patient desires that have been documented invasive interventions in hospital settings (5). According to one randomized controlled trial, patients in the ACP group were more likely to have their EOL preferences recognized and respected, and their family members also stated that the patients were less nervous or unhappy (6). A thorough assessment also showed that ACP could enhance patient and family satisfaction throughout the course of medical care (7).…”
Section: Editorialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complexities in delivering end-of-life care in accordance with patient desires that have been documented invasive interventions in hospital settings (5). According to one randomized controlled trial, patients in the ACP group were more likely to have their EOL preferences recognized and respected, and their family members also stated that the patients were less nervous or unhappy (6). A thorough assessment also showed that ACP could enhance patient and family satisfaction throughout the course of medical care (7).…”
Section: Editorialmentioning
confidence: 99%