Provider Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment Implementation and Training in Nursing Facilities in Hawai'i.

Hawaii J Med Public Health

John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, HI (PS, DF).

Published: September 2015

A Provider Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) document transforms medical wishes for end-of-life care into actionable medical orders. This study was conducted to assess the extent of POLST implementation amongst nursing facilities in Hawai'i. We performed a telephone survey . The survey instrument included questions about advance care planning processes, POLST training procedures, and implementation of the POLST paradigm. Data were collected in July 2014, the month POLST signatory capacity expanded to include Advance Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs). Of the 39 nursing facilities contacted, 23 (59%) responded. All but one facility had a POLST program in place. Social workers and nursing staff usually held the POLST discussions. Of the 23 responding facilities, 13 (57%) had at least one APRN provider, and 8 had APRNs involved in POLST discussions. In all but one instance, APRNs were also already signing the document. The percentage of residents with completed POLST forms per facility was reported to be over 50% for 20 out of 23 (87%) of responding nursing facilities with 10 (43%) reporting achieving 100% implementation rates. Training seminars and online educational materials were the main methods for training staff, with social workers and nurses being the focus for training. The results of this study demonstrate significant penetration of the Hawai'i POLST program into the nursing home community. Most nursing facilities required staff to undergo POLST training. Some facilities reported APRNs were already involved in signing the POLST form, only weeks after their signatory capacity was enacted.

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