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Advance Decisions - Frequently Not Shared With Loved Ones: Multiple Studies Show

Multiple studies show that advance decisions are often not shared with families. An AARP survey found 62% of older adults without advance directives had not gotten around to it.' My Medical Choice addresses this gap through automated notifications and consultation resources.

-- Multiple studies reveal a significant gap between creating advance decisions and communicating them to the people who matter most. A 2021 AARP survey found that 62% of older adults without advance directives said they 'had not gotten around to it,' whilst 15% admitted they 'did not know how.' Even when individuals complete these documents, research indicates that families often remain unaware of their existence. Nearly one in five people (19.3%) do not understand what an advance directive is. Key challenges include a lack of awareness about advance care planning and patients not recognising it as their responsibility to initiate discussions with physicians or relatives.

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These barriers create systemic failures rather than individual shortcomings. Studies identify insufficient time, patients' difficulty understanding treatment limitations, and the perception that advance care planning lacks priority as significant obstacles. Research also shows that family members assessed at risk of complicated bereavement were associated with lower advance directive completion, though individuals valued healthcare professionals' support for relatives during the process. When families remain uninformed about documented medical wishes, the consequences become critical during emergencies.

Emergency responders operate within a narrow window—the 'Golden Hour'—where rapid access to accurate medical information can determine survival and prevent long-term harm, though the exact duration can vary depending on the specific condition, injury, and available medical resources. During this critical period, family members who are unaware of advance decisions cannot advocate for the patient's documented preferences. Paramedics and A&E staff require immediate clarity on treatment refusals, medication allergies, and surgical history, yet relatives often lack the knowledge to provide this information or even confirm that legal directives exist.

My Medical Choice addresses this communication breakdown through an automated notification system designed in consultation with British paramedics. When emergency services access a member's online profile using medical-alert jewellery or ID cards, the system instantly sends an SMS alert to designated emergency contacts. This mechanism ensures that relatives are informed in real time, transforming family involvement from passive to active and enabling loved ones to support the patient's documented wishes even when they cannot be physically present at the scene.

Beyond emergency response, the organisation provides a Pre-op Consultation Pack that facilitates structured conversations before medical events occur. The pack includes educational material and step-by-step guidance to help members and their families discuss treatment options in advance. This resource addresses research findings that healthcare professionals value support for family members during the planning process, creating opportunities for informed dialogue rather than crisis-driven decisions.

Members can download their Advance Decision to aid communication with their loved ones about their healthcare decision-making. This legal framework ensures that relatives have clear insight into members' enforceable medical directives. The National Blood Donor Database enables members to pre-identify compatible donors, often family members, and document these arrangements within their profiles. Such practical planning mechanisms create natural conversation triggers, transforming abstract directives into concrete family engagement.

My Medical Choice's resources systematically address the barriers identified in research. The organisation provides accessible guidance for those who 'do not know how,' positions members as responsible initiators of advance care planning, and integrates medical alerts with family notification to elevate perceived priority. Specialist support for setting up advance decisions and pre-operative consultation tools address time constraints and comprehension challenges. As a grassroots, member-run association, the organisation nurtures a supportive community where individuals gain confidence through shared experiences, reducing stigma around discussing end-of-life preferences.

For individuals creating advance decisions and their families, documentation represents only the first step. Sharing these directives with their loved ones and establishing clear communication protocols ensures that healthcare wishes are respected when they matter most. 'My Medical Choice' offers integrated tools and guidance to bridge the gap between intention and action, empowering families to become informed advocates rather than uninformed or worse - confused bystanders.

More information is available at https://mymedicalchoice.org

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Name: Gio Castagno
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Organization: My Medical Choice
Address: Fulham, London, Greater London SW6 1HH, United Kingdom
Website: https://mymedicalchoice.org

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