Advanced Directives In Nursing

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The problem is primary care providers of Haitian patients are ineffective in educating about advanced directives. Initiating advanced directive discussions in the primary care setting can allow individuals to plan their end-of-life care early. According to Waite et al (2013), “less than one-third of American adults have advanced directives (p.1). End-of-life care is a culturally-sensitive topic in the Haitian community. End-of-life care preferences should be initiated in primary care practice while the patient has the capacity to make their own decisions. According to Boot and Wilson (2014), if advanced care planning discussions are not initiated at all, it can be detrimental to a patient’s health care status. Advanced directives will continue

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