Physicians’ knowledge, attitudes and practices on advance care planning for patients with advanced cancer in a National University Hospital in the Philippines Journal Article


Authors: Estreller, S. S.; Pilapil, J. C.; Ting, F. I.; Real, I.; Dee, E. C.
Article Title: Physicians’ knowledge, attitudes and practices on advance care planning for patients with advanced cancer in a National University Hospital in the Philippines
Abstract: Purpose: Advance care planning (ACP) is generally part of patients’ rights and decision-making processes. It is a component of the patient–physician care dynamics, especially in the context of life-threatening illness. Little is known about ACP and the utilisation of advance directives in the Philippines, a country of 110 million people. The study aimed to explore the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAPs) of resident physicians in a national university hospital in the Philippines regarding ACP for patients with advanced cancer. Methods: Using a cross-sectional design involving resident physicians, an online survey with a self-administered questionnaire was distributed and answered by a total of 202 respondents. Results: Results show that resident physicians generally: (1) view palliative and hospice medicine to be the same and without differences, (2) are comfortable with discussing ACP and prognosis of medical conditions with patients and their families, but (3) do not regularly initiate or offer ACP to them, (4) identify a lack of time, fear of imparting emotional distress to patients and their families and personal discomfort as barriers to conducting ACP and (5) have had no formal training for ACP but are willing to undergo such formation, given the opportunity. Conclusion: This study highlights the continuing need to bridge and unite KAPs pertaining to ACP among physicians. Further studies should be undertaken to device a proper training program and better explore the complexities of end-of-life care as it is experienced by Filipino patients with advanced cancer. © 2024 ecancer Global Foundation. All rights reserved.
Keywords: adult; controlled study; advanced cancer; cancer patient; clinical practice; cancer palliative therapy; health survey; physicians; resident; communication skill; cross-sectional study; terminal care; physician attitude; university hospital; family relation; health care delivery; emotional stress; attitudes; knowledge; hospice care; advance care planning; philippines; cancer prognosis; practices; human; male; female; article; advanced care planning; filipino (people); doctor patient relationship; online survey
Journal Title: eCancerMedicalScience
Volume: 18
ISSN: 1754-6605
Publisher: Cancer Intelligence Ltd  
Date Published: 2024-01-01
Start Page: 1725
Language: English
DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2024.1725
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC11484654
PUBMED: 39421161
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Notes: The MSK Cancer Center Support Grant (P30 CA008748) is acknowledged in the PDF -- Source: Scopus
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