Advance Care Planning and Goals of Care Discussion: Barriers from the Perspective of Medical Residents

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Feb 13;20(4):3239. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20043239.

Abstract

Background: Advance care planning (ACP) and goals of care discussion involve the exploration of what is most important to a person to prepare for health-care decision making. Despite their well-established benefits, they are still not frequently performed in clinical oncology practice. This study aims to describe the barriers to discussion goals of care with oncology patients from the perspective of medical residents.

Methods: This cross-sectional and qualitative study applied the "Decide-Oncology" questionnaire, adapted to Portuguese language, to assess barriers to goals of care discussion among medical residents from three university hospitals in Brazil. Residents were asked to rank the importance of various barriers to discuss goals of care (ranging from 1-extremely unimportant to 7-extremely important).

Results: Twenty-nine residents answered the questionnaire (30.9%). The most reported barriers were related to patients and their families' difficulty in understanding and accepting the diagnosis and the prognosis as well as patients' desire to receive full active treatment. Furthermore, the physician and external factors such as lack of training and lack of time to have these conversations were also very important barriers. The identification of the key barriers that limit the discussion of ACP and early palliative care referrals can certainly help to prioritize the next steps for future studies aimed at improving ACP and goals of care discussions.

Keywords: advance care planning; communication skills; medical residency; oncology.

MeSH terms

  • Advance Care Planning*
  • Communication
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Humans
  • Internship and Residency*
  • Neoplasms*
  • Palliative Care

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.