Evidence brief: Improving end-of-life communication, decision-making and care in Ontario
Año de publicación: 2013
Improving end-of-life communication, decision-making
and care has been identified as a pressing health issue in
Ontario (and in Canada more generally), as evidenced
by recent research,(1;2) public opinion polls,(3) expert
panels and commissions,(4-6) and a high-profile legal
case,(7) which have revealed many challenges in this
area. The importance of this issue is also reflected by a
strong push from various organizations to support
citizens in having informed conversations about end-oflife issues and engaging in formalized advance care
planning,(8) large advocacy coalitions dedicated to
quality end-of-life care,(9;10) numerous initiatives to
support high-quality integrated palliative and end-of-life
care, including implementation of the 2011 Declaration
of Partnership and Commitment to Action,(11) as well
as an active research community dedicated to this
issue.