Goals of Care Conversation to Support Patient Empowerment in Managing Cancer Care
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https://doi.org/10.7202/1117880arKeywords:
goals of care, conversations, autonomy, value, cancerLanguage(s):
EnglishAbstract
“Goals of care” (GoC) refers to a patient’s values, goals, and treatment preferences in severe illness. GoC conversations are crucial to the care of cancer patients and involve patient and family decision-making and autonomy. A case study of a man experiencing HPV-related throat cancer illustrates how emotional factors and potential loss of independence may create a GoC conflict of values. In this case, the ethicist’s role is to mediate and protect the patient-provider trust relationship. When acted upon early in the cancer care trajectory, such ethics-based communication may promote patient-family commitment and clinical progress and improve quality of life.
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