RT @RakeshKoria: Reassessing advance care planning...Focus on the Process and not the Product, What really matters to the patient. @NHSsout…
Reassessing advance care planning...Focus on the Process and not the Product, What really matters to the patient. @NHSsoutheastCDN @DyingMatters @macmillancancer @NHSKMCCG Structures Processes to support and ACT now https://t.co/XVXHmTU8ll
RT @B_CP_Antunes: "...advance care planning is an important facilitator of meaningful conversations, providing support through the experien…
RT @B_CP_Antunes: "...advance care planning is an important facilitator of meaningful conversations, providing support through the experien…
RT @B_CP_Antunes: "...advance care planning is an important facilitator of meaningful conversations, providing support through the experien…
RT @PELi_Cam: Our colleague's timely @bmj_latest editorial on advance care planning in the light of covid-19: 'Opportunities to create shar…
"...advance care planning is an important facilitator of meaningful conversations, providing support through the experiences of living & dying with frailty. During & after the pandemic, policy & practice should focus less on advance care plans
RT @PELi_Cam: Our colleague's timely @bmj_latest editorial on advance care planning in the light of covid-19: 'Opportunities to create shar…
Our colleague's timely @bmj_latest editorial on advance care planning in the light of covid-19: 'Opportunities to create shared meaning and strengthen relationships, both essential ingredients of person centred care' #acp #eol #palliative #covid #hpm http
Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 https://t.co/y3Hj6Ddr2v
RT @B_CP_Antunes: It's not a tick box exercise: benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produ…
RT @ClareFuller17: Focus on process not product: key message for Advance Care Planning. https://t.co/v9knUaRGGh Brilliant message from @bm…
RT @moirahill67: "We suggest that advance care planning should focus on encouraging people to voice their concerns and priorities, providin…
RT @APMJuniors: @APMJuniors #PublicationOfTheWeek 📖 Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 @bmj_latest 2020 👉 It's ab…
Focus on process not product: key message for Advance Care Planning. https://t.co/v9knUaRGGh Brilliant message from @bmj_latest TY for sharing @moirahill67 #EoLCKCHFT
"We suggest that advance care planning should focus on encouraging people to voice their concerns and priorities, providing the information they want, and facilitating conversations between loved ones at this emotionally and logistically difficult time." h
RT @APMJuniors: @APMJuniors #PublicationOfTheWeek 📖 Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 @bmj_latest 2020 👉 It's ab…
RT @DrMarkTaubert: 'The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and that recognisin…
RT @Lucy_Selman: "During and after the pandemic, policy and practice should focus less on advance care plans and more on the planning proce…
RT @Lucy_Selman: "During and after the pandemic, policy and practice should focus less on advance care plans and more on the planning proce…
"During and after the pandemic, policy and practice should focus less on advance care plans and more on the planning process." Great editorial on #ACP @BridgetJohnst @SusieLapwood @drpoco @MacGPSarah @CSPilbeam @beckyanderson_1 https://t.co/nIBQlptsEz
RT @SimonNoahEtkind: Really interesting editorial, ACP is about the conversation and the process, not just a list of decisions to be made.
Really interesting editorial, ACP is about the conversation and the process, not just a list of decisions to be made.
RT @B_CP_Antunes: It's not a tick box exercise: benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produ…
It's not a tick box exercise: benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces. Reassessing advance care planning in the light of #COVID__19 #bmj #bmjeditorial #palliative #PalliativeCare #EOL #hospice #hpm htt
RT @timwarren2020: "Some of the main benefits that frail patients and their loved ones experience from advance care planning are strengthen…
RT @timwarren2020: "Some of the main benefits that frail patients and their loved ones experience from advance care planning are strengthen…
RT @timwarren2020: "Some of the main benefits that frail patients and their loved ones experience from advance care planning are strengthen…
RT @timwarren2020: "Some of the main benefits that frail patients and their loved ones experience from advance care planning are strengthen…
RT @timwarren2020: "Some of the main benefits that frail patients and their loved ones experience from advance care planning are strengthen…
RT @timwarren2020: "Some of the main benefits that frail patients and their loved ones experience from advance care planning are strengthen…
RT @timwarren2020: "Some of the main benefits that frail patients and their loved ones experience from advance care planning are strengthen…
"Some of the main benefits that frail patients and their loved ones experience from advance care planning are strengthened relationships with each other and their clinical teams", Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 https://t.co/uZK
RT @heblau: Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 | The BMJ - “process not product” - recommend this brief article htt…
@APMJuniors #PublicationOfTheWeek 📖 Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 @bmj_latest 2020 👉 It's about the process, not just the plan https://t.co/gc8SF0563D #frailty #COVIDー19 #acp #compassion #earlyconversations @apm_trainees @
RT @heblau: Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 | The BMJ - “process not product” - recommend this brief article htt…
RT @SarahPrice101: Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 | The BMJ Interesting take on process over outcome. Avoiding…
RT @SarahPrice101: Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 | The BMJ Interesting take on process over outcome. Avoiding…
RT @SarahPrice101: Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 | The BMJ Interesting take on process over outcome. Avoiding…
RT @bmj_latest: "The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and recognising this i…
RT @SarahPrice101: Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 | The BMJ Interesting take on process over outcome. Avoiding…
RT @bmj_latest: "The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and recognising this i…
RT @katemasters67: Never approach a patient for a chat about their preferences re advance care planning with the form in your hand. https:/…
RT @SarahPrice101: Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 | The BMJ Interesting take on process over outcome. Avoiding…
RT @katemasters67: Never approach a patient for a chat about their preferences re advance care planning with the form in your hand.
RT @katemasters67: Never approach a patient for a chat about their preferences re advance care planning with the form in your hand.
RT @bmj_latest: "The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and recognising this i…
RT @katemasters67: Never approach a patient for a chat about their preferences re advance care planning with the form in your hand.
RT @bmj_latest: "The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and recognising this i…
RT @bmj_latest: "The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and recognising this i…
RT @SarahPrice101: Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 | The BMJ Interesting take on process over outcome. Avoiding…
RT @SarahPrice101: Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 | The BMJ Interesting take on process over outcome. Avoiding…
RT @bmj_latest: "The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and recognising this i…
RT @bmj_latest: "The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and recognising this i…
RT @bmj_latest: "The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and recognising this i…
RT @bmj_latest: "The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and recognising this i…
RT @bmj_latest: "The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and recognising this i…
"The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and recognising this is essential for provision of optimum care for patients and their families." #BMJEditorial @PCU_Cambridge https://t.co/njHCMvSHhT
RT @SarahPrice101: Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 | The BMJ Interesting take on process over outcome. Avoiding…
Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 | The BMJ - “process not product” - recommend this brief article https://t.co/9lCQDSHKIv
RT @SarahPrice101: Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 | The BMJ Interesting take on process over outcome. Avoiding…
RT @katemasters67: Never approach a patient for a chat about their preferences re advance care planning with the form in your hand.
Never approach a patient for a chat about their preferences re advance care planning with the form in your hand.
Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 | The BMJ Interesting take on process over outcome. Avoiding turning important narrative and family-orientated conversations into reductionist tick boxing exercises. https://t.co/85MK24bc6G
RT @DrMarkTaubert: 'The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and that recognisin…
RT @SarahMistryBGS: The conversation and process are as important as documenting the advance care plan @GeriSoc
RT @DrMarkTaubert: 'The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and that recognisin…
RT @bmj_latest: "If we do not adequately appreciate the inherent value of compassionate, collaborative conversations with patients and thei…
RT @DrMarkTaubert: 'The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and that recognisin…
RT @bmj_latest: "If we do not adequately appreciate the inherent value of compassionate, collaborative conversations with patients and thei…
RT @DrMarkTaubert: 'The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and that recognisin…
RT @bmj_latest: "If we do not adequately appreciate the inherent value of compassionate, collaborative conversations with patients and thei…
RT @DrMarkTaubert: 'The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and that recognisin…
RT @DrMarkTaubert: 'The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and that recognisin…
RT @DrMarkTaubert: 'The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and that recognisin…
RT @bmj_latest: "If we do not adequately appreciate the inherent value of compassionate, collaborative conversations with patients and thei…
RT @bmj_latest: "If we do not adequately appreciate the inherent value of compassionate, collaborative conversations with patients and thei…
RT @DrMarkTaubert: 'The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and that recognisin…
RT @SarahMistryBGS: The conversation and process are as important as documenting the advance care plan @GeriSoc
RT @Heledd_Wyn: Advance planning is *so* important and having the right conversations with the right people will make it so much better htt…
RT @Heledd_Wyn: Advance planning is *so* important and having the right conversations with the right people will make it so much better
Advance planning is *so* important and having the right conversations with the right people will make it so much better
RT @bmj_latest: "If we do not adequately appreciate the inherent value of compassionate, collaborative conversations with patients and thei…
RT @bmj_latest: "If we do not adequately appreciate the inherent value of compassionate, collaborative conversations with patients and thei…
Why the stethoscope [in pic]? 🤣
Thank you BMJ. Compassion in our practice has never been more important @CwmTafMorgannwg
RT @SarahMistryBGS: The conversation and process are as important as documenting the advance care plan @GeriSoc https://t.co/3LQGcukEv3
RT @SarahMistryBGS: The conversation and process are as important as documenting the advance care plan @GeriSoc https://t.co/3LQGcukEv3
RT @bmj_latest: "If we do not adequately appreciate the inherent value of compassionate, collaborative conversations with patients and thei…
I agree. But that is not what you will find in actual behaviour.for EoL-at-Home, if the interaction is family-carer and 999: at least not in my opinion, and certainly not once situations become confused. BTW: families also provide care for patients.
RT @bmj_latest: "If we do not adequately appreciate the inherent value of compassionate, collaborative conversations with patients and thei…
RT @SarahMistryBGS: The conversation and process are as important as documenting the advance care plan @GeriSoc https://t.co/3LQGcukEv3
The conversation and process are as important as documenting the advance care plan @GeriSoc
RT @bmj_latest: "If we do not adequately appreciate the inherent value of compassionate, collaborative conversations with patients and thei…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Advance care planning should be person-centred, not plan-centred. Both during the pandemic and beyond: https://t.co/6Xpb…
RT @bmj_latest: "If we do not adequately appreciate the inherent value of compassionate, collaborative conversations with patients and thei…
RT @bmj_latest: "If we do not adequately appreciate the inherent value of compassionate, collaborative conversations with patients and thei…