What gives your life meaning (WGYLM)? Strategies to encourage advanced care planning.

2017 
8Background: Conversations regarding healthcare decisions are central to patient-and-family-centered care. Early and regular advanced care planning (ACP) conversations benefit the patient, family, multidisciplinary team, and healthcare system. Initiatives targeting employee’s participation in their own ACP may extend to improvement in patients’ ACP utilization. Methods: A social experiment entitled, “What gives your life meaning” (WGYLM?) initially developed at California State University, San Marcos to increase student’s awareness of ACP was adapted to focus health system’s employees’ attention on ACP over the course of a 3-month campaign that culminated during National Healthcare Decisions week. Results: 55 volunteers were involved in the campaign. Over 10,000 workstation screensavers displayed campaign slogans. A system-wide newsletter with 12,500 subscribers included a campaign write-up. The local newspaper featured a front-page color article. Almost 1,700 post-its with comments of what gives their li...
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