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 @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 @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…
"If we do not adequately appreciate the inherent value of compassionate, collaborative conversations with patients and their families, we risk reducing advance care planning to a tickbox exercise focused on a predetermined list of preferences." https://t.c
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 @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…
Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19: https://t.co/mn1KS8Xy31
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…
'The benefits of advance care planning derive more from its process than from the plans it produces, and that recognising this is essential for provision of optimum care for patients and their families. ' https://t.co/AyvqHxZy3Y
'Focus on creating a shared narrative not recording choices': BMJ blog about reassessing advanced care planning in light of COVID_19 has lots of insights that could help to improve conversations around death and dying for us all. https://t.co/m3kuhyPrHj
RT @bmj_latest: How should we approach advance care planning during the pandemic? "Policy and practice should focus less on advance care pl…
Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 https://t.co/R3V8GBe8i1
Thoughtful piece which puts the emphasis on the conversation about people’s priorities and wishes, rather than being a ✅ exercise to produce a plan. Of course knowing you have a plan gives people comfort too @AGoodDeath https://t.co/ECEr0EVg5F
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Advance care planning should be person-centred, not plan-centred. Both during the pandemic and beyond: https://t.co/6Xpb…
Putting emphasis on person-centered #AdvanceCarePlanning provides an opportunity to strengthen relationships with both your loved ones and your medical/clinical teams. https://t.co/Nso6ABTrWQ
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Advance care planning should be person-centred, not plan-centred. Both during the pandemic and beyond: https://t.co/6Xpb…
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: How should we approach advance care planning during the pandemic? "Policy and practice should focus less on advance care pl…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Advance care planning should be person-centred, not plan-centred. Both during the pandemic and beyond: https://t.co/6Xpb…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Advance care planning should be person-centred, not plan-centred. Both during the pandemic and beyond: https://t.co/6Xpb…
Tick box advance care plans can overemphasise clinical ‘choice’ and undermine real autonomy and the right to think about loved ones’ needs and priorities too #covid19 https://t.co/qi5qz1R9ux
RT @bmj_latest: How should we approach advance care planning during the pandemic? "Policy and practice should focus less on advance care pl…
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: How should we approach advance care planning during the pandemic? "Policy and practice should focus less on advance care pl…
RT @bmj_latest: How should we approach advance care planning during the pandemic? "Policy and practice should focus less on advance care pl…
How should we approach advance care planning during the pandemic? "Policy and practice should focus less on advance care plans and more on the planning process," says this editorial @PCU_Cambridge https://t.co/P6TQqOt8Pq
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Advance care planning should be person-centred, not plan-centred. Both during the pandemic and beyond: https://t.co/6Xpb…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Advance care planning should be person-centred, not plan-centred. Both during the pandemic and beyond: https://t.co/6Xpb…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Advance care planning should be person-centred, not plan-centred. Both during the pandemic and beyond: https://t.co/6Xpb…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Advance care planning should be person-centred, not plan-centred. Both during the pandemic and beyond: https://t.co/6Xpb…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Advance care planning should be person-centred, not plan-centred. Both during the pandemic and beyond: https://t.co/6Xpb…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Advance care planning should be person-centred, not plan-centred. Both during the pandemic and beyond: https://t.co/6Xpb…
Editorial in the BMJ about advanced care planning and covid-19 https://t.co/8S4gGFNoS7
Advance care planning should be person-centred, not plan-centred. Both during the pandemic and beyond: https://t.co/6XpbARVCWh @PCU_Cambridge @NIHRSPCR @NIHRcommunity @drkathrynmannix @TheQNI @theRCN @candpel @bmj_latest
Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 https://t.co/G1rEPk0JUZ
Reassessing advance care planning in the light of covid-19 https://t.co/BHZt9XfmyC