Advance Care Planning: Perspectives of People Living in Prison

A person-centered approach to advance care planning is recognized as a fundamental need, yet its routine implementation remains a challenge across disparate settings, such as prisons. The purpose of this study was to gain the perspectives of people who are incarcerated about advance care planning. Four focus groups were conducted with people living in 1 men's and 1 women's state prison (n = 26). Handwritten field notes were taken, transcribed, deidentified, and verified before the completion of independent thematic analysis by 2 experienced qualitative researchers. Key themes regarding advance care planning were identified: components of advance care planning, initiation and continuation of advance care planning, barriers to implementing advance care planning, and facilitators to implementing advance care planning. Participants noted several key components related to the name, structure, and content of advance care planning programs. Insights about who should initiate the conversation, when to continue the conversation, and how to deliver education about advance care planning were obtained. Findings contribute to identifying best practices for infusing advance care planning into prisons. Best practices will inform the development of a toolkit of contextually relevant, person-centered approaches to advance care planning that are tailored to meet the unique needs of people who are incarcerated.

This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing. The published version of record [Advance Care Planning. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing 26, 4 pE115-E123 (2024)] is available online at: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000001031.

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Work Title Advance Care Planning: Perspectives of People Living in Prison
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  1. Erin Kitt-Lewis
  2. Nanda Zheng
  3. Susan J. Loeb
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  1. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing
Publication Date August 1, 2024
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Deposited January 23, 2025

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