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Advance Decisions: issues of autonomy, identity and efficacy

Sue Wilkinson (University of York, York, UK)

Working with Older People

ISSN: 1366-3666

Article publication date: 13 March 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to introduce Advance Decisions, address low uptake and examine fundamental issues that can inform the development of policy and practice in this area.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper discusses findings from a research project with the charity Compassion in Dying (analysing calls to its telephone helpline) and practical experience of working with the charity Advance Decisions Assistance (helping people write Advance Decisions and training healthcare professionals).

Findings

Older people themselves identify the issues of autonomy, identity and efficacy as key challenges in writing Advance Decisions and having them respected.

Originality/value

This paper shows how addressing the “real world” challenges of advance decision making can inform policy and practice.

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Citation

Wilkinson, S. (2017), "Advance Decisions: issues of autonomy, identity and efficacy", Working with Older People, Vol. 21 No. 1, pp. 4-12. https://doi.org/10.1108/WWOP-12-2016-0040

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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