Date: | Thursday January 16, 2025 |
Time: | 2:30 – 4:30pm |
Venue: | Social Sciences Chamber, 11/F, The Jockey Club Tower, Centennial Campus, HKU |
Speaker: | Professor Andy Ho Head of Psychology, Social of Social Sciences Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore |
Abstract: | The National Advance Care Planning (ACP) programme in Singapore was launched in 2011 and is modelled after the Respecting Choices paradigm. In this seminar, key findings and lessons learnt from a nation-wide mixed-methods evaluation of the programme will be discussed, highlighting the need for a transformation of health systems, cultural and behavioural norms to enhance its practice and receptiveness in acute and community care settings. To ensure the sustainability of ACP, a patient- and family-centred model of care is required. Drawing from the empirical evidence from a randomised control trials on the Family Dignity Intervention (FDI) for advancing holistic palliative care, clinical examples of how organic end-of-life care discussions can be promoted through a structured narrative reminiscence and life review approach will be shared. |
Target: | General Public |
Fee: | Free of charge |
Language: | English |
Registration: | Click here |
Public Seminar on Sustainable Implementation of Advance Care Planning (ACP) in Singapore and How the Family Dignity Intervention Enhances ACP Globally
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