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Clinician barriers and facilitators to heart failure advance care plans: a systematic literature review and qualitative evidence synthesis

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Background Clinicians hesitate to engage with advance care planning (ACP) in heart failure. We aimed to identify the disease-specific barriers and facilitators for clinicians to engage with ACP.

Methods We searched Medline, Embase, CINAHL, PubMed, Scopus, the British Nursing Index, the Cochrane Library, the EPOC register, ERIC, PsycINFO, the Science Citation Index and the Grey Literature from inception to July 2018. We conducted the review according to Enhancing Transparency in Reporting the Synthesis of Qualitative Research (ENTREQ) guidelines. Two reviewers independently assessed original and empirical studies according to Critical Appraisal Skills Programme criteria. The SURE framework and thematic analysis were used to identify barriers and facilitators.

Results Of 2308 articles screened, we reviewed the full text of 42 studies. Seventeen studies were included. The main barriers were lack of disease-specific knowledge about palliative care in heart failure, high emotional impact on clinicians when undertaking ACP and lack of multidisciplinary collaboration between healthcare professionals to reach consensus on when ACP is indicated. The main facilitators were being competent to provide holistic care when using ACP in heart failure, a patient taking the initiative of having an ACP conversation, and having the resources to deliver ACP at a time and place appropriate for the patient.

Conclusions Training healthcare professionals in the delivery of ACP in heart failure might be as important as enabling patients to start an ACP conversation. This twofold approach may mitigate against the high emotional impact of ACP. Complex interventions are needed to support clinicians as well as patients to engage with ACP.

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10.1136/bmjspcare-2018-001747

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Department:
Theology and Religion
Oxford college:
Harris Manchester College
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Publisher:
BMJ Publishing Group
Journal:
BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care More from this journal
Volume:
12
Issue:
e3
Pages:
e1-e9
Publication date:
2019-07-22
Acceptance date:
2019-05-01
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EISSN:
2045-4368
ISSN:
2045-435X


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English
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Deposit date:
2019-06-14

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