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From Personal Histories to Personalised Care: Integrating Life Story Work and Advance Care Planning

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Presentation Description

Institution: Neuroscience Research Australia - New South Wales, Australia

Introduction/Background:

The Enhanced Advance care planning and life Review Longitudinal Intervention (EARLI) project, is a multi-site randomised control trial running in partnership with aged care providers across Sydney and Perth. This project explores whether combining life story work and Advance Care Planning (ACP) helps older adults feel more confident about their preferences for future care. Life Story Work involves gathering and documenting an individual's life experiences and values. ACP involves discussing and documenting an individual's healthcare preferences and goals. Both approaches aim to promote person-centred care by ensuring a person’s preferences and goals are respected. This workshop aims to demonstrate the practical elements of the EARLI Project (https://neura.edu.au/project/the-enhanced-advance-care-planning-and-life-review-longitudinal-intervention-earli-project) and explore how the connection between Life Story Work and ACP can enhance person-centred care.

Objectives:

·       To explore the benefits of integrating Life Story Work and ACP for person-centred care.
·       To provide practical guidance on how to conduct and integrate Life Story Work and ACP conversations.
·       To promote development of skills and knowledge for implementing this approach in practice.
·       To explore considerations in applying this approach with people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
 
Learning Outcomes:

·       An understanding of the value of integrating Life Story Work and ACP for person-centred care.
·       Practical knowledge on how to conduct and integrate Life Story Work and ACP conversations.
·       An understanding of the ethical considerations involved in Life Story Work and ACP.
·       The ability to apply these skills in their practice.

Methodology:

Interactive and participatory workshop with didactic presentations, small-group discussions, case studies, and role-playing exercises. Participants can practice conducting Life Story Work and ACP conversations and receive feedback.

Specifications:

Facilitated by The EARLI Project Chief Investigator, Dr Craig Sinclair and the NSW Clinical Trial Coordinator, Ava Karusoo-Musumeci.

10 - 25 participants.

90-minute workshop.

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Authors

Authors

Mrs Ava Karusoo-Musumeci - Neuroscience Research Australia , Dr Craig Sinclair - University of New South Wales

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