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Preferences of Patients With Parkinson's Disease for Communication About Advanced Care Planning

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1049909113504241

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Parkinson's disease; palliative care; advanced care planning; patient preferences; survey

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Background: Despite shortening life, Parkinson's disease (PD) is often not considered terminal. Uncertainty exists about when to discuss end-of-life planning. Methods: A survey was sent to patients with PD assessing attitudes toward the timing and initiation of discussions regarding their disease. Data were analyzed for patient preferences regarding communication. Results: Of 585 surveys, 267 were returned. Ninety-four percent of patients wanted prognosis and treatment information early. Half of the patients wanted to discuss advanced care documents early. Some wanted early discussions about end-of-life care planning (27%) or end-of-life care options such as hospice (21%). The majority felt shared responsibility for initiating discussions about life expectancy, advance care documents, and end-of-life care planning. Conclusions: Preferences regarding end-of-life discussions vary. Consequently, neurologists should ask patients about their preferences for this information and offer discussion periodically.

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