2024
DOI: 10.1177/26323524241264882
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Mid-Atlantic primary care providers’ perception of barriers and facilitators to end-of-life conversation

Melanie A. Horning,
Barbara Habermann

Abstract: Background: Among the chronically ill, end-of-life conversations are often delayed until emergently necessary and the quality of those conversations and subsequent decision-making become compromised by critical illness, uncertainty, and anxiety. Many patients receive treatment that they would have declined if they had a better understanding of benefits and risks. Primary care providers are ideal people to facilitate end-of-life conversations, but these conversations rarely occur in the out-patient setting. Obj… Show more

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