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Interviews With Older People From Turkish Origin in Belgium About Advance Care Planning

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Living Will
Turkish Origin
Muslims
Advance Care Planning
Ethnic Minorities
Advance Medical Directives
Interventions
Other: Interview
Registration Number
NCT03930823
Lead Sponsor
Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel
Brief Summary

Advance care planning (ACP) enables individuals to define goals and preferences for future medical treatment and care, to discuss these goals and preferences with family and health-care providers, and to record and review these preferences if appropriate. Research has shown that most Western patients express the need about what ACP entails.

Ethnicity creates an important cultural impact on how people look at life and death, so that there is an influence on making decisions about end-of-life care. The Turkish ethnic group is one of the largest visible non-Western minority groups in Western countries. Studies on how ACP is perceived among patients from Turkish origin are lacking.

The objective of this study is exploring the knowledge, experiences, point of views, preferences, attitudes, facilitators and barriers concerning advance care planning of older people from Turkish origin in Belgium. Semi-structured interviews (in the native Turkish language) will be used.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
51
Inclusion Criteria

People:

  • with Turkish origin who live in Belgium and are older than 65 years
  • who have also given informed consent to participate in this qualitative interview study
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients who are terminal ill which means having a life-limiting disease with irreversible decline and who are actively dying (actively dying is related to patients with days of survival). (41)
  • Having cognitive impairment

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
InterviewInterviewOne to one interviews with older people from Turkish origin in Belgium
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Knowledge about advance care planning from older people from Turkish origin in Belgium9 months

This is a qualitative study. We developed a semi-structured interview guide with the following questions: What do you know in relation to advance care planning?

Experiences about advance care planning from older people from Turkish origin in Belgium9 months

This is a qualitative study. We developed a semi-structured interview guide with the following questions:Have you yourself ever thought about your future healthcare? Have you yourself ever looked up something about that?

Views/preferences about advance care planning from older people from Turkish origin in Belgium9 months

This is a qualitative study. We developed a semi-structured interview guide with the following questions: What do you think about discussing advance care planning now for the future? Even if you do not have such a serious illness at the moment, what are the advantages and disadvantages about discussing your wishes for the future, now?

Barriers and facilitators for advance care planning from older people from Turkish origin in Belgium9 months

This is a qualitative study. We developed a semi-structured interview guide with the following questions: In your opinion, what makes it easier or what would make it easier to talk about advance care planning? In your opinion, what makes it harder to talk about advance care planning?

Attitudes about advance care planning from older people from Turkish origin in Belgium9 months

This is a qualitative study. We developed a semi-structured interview guide with the following questions: Before you got severe illness, do you wish to discuss to someone your future wishes in advance? Why? Do you wish to give authority on your behalf to someone? Why?

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Faculteit Geneeskunde en Farmacie

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Brussels, Belgium

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