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Table 7 Advance Care Planning Reflection and Communication: Open Ended Workbook Responses

From: Using a self-directed workbook to support advance care planning with long term care home residents

Category

Participants

Excerpt Examples

Reflection

43

 

   Vague

31

“I would want to know if [a particular decision] was best for me; I trust certain people; you never know what is going to happen”

“[at the end-of-life] happiness [matters most]”

“I think my [loved ones] know [the role that I want them to have]”

   Specific

41

“Being able to recognize my child, if in the hospital receiving excellent nursing care & being able to say good-bye to the ones I loved & being comfortable [is what matters most]”

“I remember my husband’s EOL and I don’t want to be in that situation, in an out of the hospital three times and it was unpleasant”

“If I am totally useless, I would need to be guided in my choices because even though I am cognisant, we don’t know what I'll be. If I couldn't make up my mind as to what I wanted, I'd really need help deciding and planning from my sister”

Preparing for Communication

20

“[I want] information on medically assisted dying”

“[When I have conversations with loved ones, I want to] ask their advice to me, when they know me well. Tell them I love them.”

“[I want to] incorporate my daughter-in-law in the whole process”

Reflecting on Communication

24

“[after the conversation I felt] good because everyone knows what they gotta do”

“This conversation written here has been difficult. I would prefer not to dwell on my experiences and feelings that make me sad here”

“I would just like to continue the conversation with my sister”