Abstract
Background: The Mental Capacity Act for England and Wales empowers individuals to plan ahead for when they may lack capacity. Aims: To develop a care pathway for advance decisions and powers of attorney using Huntington's disease as an exemplar. Method: Qualitative study using in-depth individual interviews with service users and carers, and focus groups with professionals. Inductive qualitative analysis was used to develop themes to construct a care pathway that was then piloted and further evaluated to achieve a final pathway. Results: A care pathway was developed that incorporated an early introduction through a formal education session and a minimum of two sessions separated by at least 2 weeks before advance decision completion. Optimal delivery of this intervention requires significant clinical and administrative commitment. Conclusions: We have developed a simple, easy-to-follow care pathway that was acceptable to users and providers.
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Bisson, J. I., Hampton, V., Rosser, A., & Holm, S. (2009). Developing a care pathway for advance decisions and powers of attorney: Qualitative study. British Journal of Psychiatry, 194(1), 55–61. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.107.048900
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