Nursing homes with more black residents lag in care goal discussions

11/22/24 at 03:00 AM

Nursing homes with more black residents lag in care goal discussions 
Medical Xpress; by Columbia University Irving Medical Center; 11/20/24 
New research from Columbia University School of Nursing published in the American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine shows that timely goals of care discussions are less likely to take place in nursing homes with a higher percentage of Black residents. These discussions are crucial to ensuring that nursing home residents receive care that aligns with their wishes, postdoctoral research fellow Jung A. "Chloe" Kang, Ph.D. '24, Professor Patricia Stone, Ph.D., and their colleagues note in the report, published online September 15, 2024. But these conversations are often delayed until patients experience life-threatening events, the authors add, which can lead to unwanted therapies and unnecessary hospitalizations. ... 

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