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Advance care planning in South Korea: Social work perspective
- Authors:
- KWON Sung Ae, KOLOMER Stacey
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work in Health Care, 55(7), 2016, pp.545-558.
- Publisher:
- Taylor and Francis
- Place of publication:
- Philadelphia, USA
As ethical issues arise concerning the continuation of futile medical treatment for dying patients in Korean society, advance directive planning initiatives have been put into place to guide practice. This article describes the awareness and attitudes of social workers in Korea regarding advance care planning and related factors. A total of 246 gerontological/geriatric social workers completed a mailed or in-person survey regarding awareness and attitudes toward advance care planning. Seventy-three percent (n = 180) of the participants reported no knowledge of advance directives. Social workers who emphasised self-determination as a professional value, professed a preference for hospice care, and who were comfortable discussing death were more likely to have a positive attitudes toward advance care planning. This study reinforces the need for the infusion of advance care planning and end-of-life training in social work education in Korea. (Publisher abstract)