supporting the integration of advance care planning for cancer patients through oncology...
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This presentation was delivered in session C1 of Quality Forum 2014 by: Angela Bedard Program Facilitator, Provincial Survivorship Program BC Cancer AgencyTRANSCRIPT
Supporting Advance Care Planning for Patients through Oncology Professional Education Angela Bedard, MSc Elizabeth Beddard-Huber, MSN
Outline
• Advance Care Planning - what it means to me
• Advance Care Planning - education
• THINK about what’s right for you
• LEARN about the medical treatments/procedures being offered at end of life
• CHOOSE your Substitute Decision Maker
• TALK about your wishes
• RECORD your wishes
• REVIEW your plan regularly
BC Cancer Agency
• Provides screening, diagnosis and care
• Sets treatment
standards, and conducts research
Planning our approach to meet patient needs and staff education
Highest Need Personal support
Intermediate Need Access to Resources
Lowest Need
Access to Resources
Patient Needs Staff Education
Basic Level
General Agency Communications Email, Posters, Newsletters
Intermediate Level
Online and In Person Training 30 minutes
Expert Level
Workshops - 2 hours+ EPEC-O and Conversations Matter
Introduction to ACP
30 Minute Tutorial
• Benefits
• Legal Documents
• Healthcare provider’s role
• BC Cancer Agency policy
Engaging Content
• Scenarios
• Videos
• Knowledge checks
• “Inter-activities”
Supplementary Materials:
• Resources for Patients and Staff
Demo
www.learninghub.phsa.ca
Course Title: Introduction to Advance Care Planning
Contributions from…
Who has taken course?
Departments
Results
Lessons Learned
• Multimedia education – good introduction
• Some staff want more in-depth
• Patients need to be approached in different ways