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End‐of‐life conversations for the older person: A concept analysis
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AbstractAimThe aim of this concept analysis is to seek clarity as to what end‐of‐life conversations involve by developing a clear working definition and using model cases to conceptualise the defining attributes of an end‐of‐life conversations with the older person.DesignWalker and Avant's eight step approach to Concept Analysis.Data SourcesFour databases were searched, including PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Scopus. A total of 339 publications were identified with 30 papers meeting the inclusion criteria and put forward for the final conceptual analysis.ResultsThe defining attributes associated with end‐of life conversations included (1) an ongoing process of older person empowerment, (2) discussion's concerning values and preferences concerning end‐of‐life issues, and (3) maintaining an open dialogue between all concerned individuals. Antecedents were associated with the older person is their readiness to talk openly about death and dying. Consequences were identified as having a better understanding of what death and dying may mean to the older person in a more specific manner.ConclusionsEnd‐of‐life conversations are vital in understanding an individual's values and preferences at the end of life, and yet, the concept of the end‐of‐life conversation has not been well defined in the literature. End‐of‐life conversations with the older person encompass ongoing discussions and maintaining open dialogue around end‐of‐life care while developing strategies to promote individual empowerment in making informed choices. Using a conceptual model, aides in addressing aspects of end‐of‐life conversations and an acknowledgment of the dynamic process of end‐of‐life conversations.
Title: End‐of‐life conversations for the older person: A concept analysis
Description:
AbstractAimThe aim of this concept analysis is to seek clarity as to what end‐of‐life conversations involve by developing a clear working definition and using model cases to conceptualise the defining attributes of an end‐of‐life conversations with the older person.
DesignWalker and Avant's eight step approach to Concept Analysis.
Data SourcesFour databases were searched, including PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Scopus.
A total of 339 publications were identified with 30 papers meeting the inclusion criteria and put forward for the final conceptual analysis.
ResultsThe defining attributes associated with end‐of life conversations included (1) an ongoing process of older person empowerment, (2) discussion's concerning values and preferences concerning end‐of‐life issues, and (3) maintaining an open dialogue between all concerned individuals.
Antecedents were associated with the older person is their readiness to talk openly about death and dying.
Consequences were identified as having a better understanding of what death and dying may mean to the older person in a more specific manner.
ConclusionsEnd‐of‐life conversations are vital in understanding an individual's values and preferences at the end of life, and yet, the concept of the end‐of‐life conversation has not been well defined in the literature.
End‐of‐life conversations with the older person encompass ongoing discussions and maintaining open dialogue around end‐of‐life care while developing strategies to promote individual empowerment in making informed choices.
Using a conceptual model, aides in addressing aspects of end‐of‐life conversations and an acknowledgment of the dynamic process of end‐of‐life conversations.
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