It is a form that helps patients, family members and healthcare providers identify and discuss their concerns in a systematic way when complicated healthcare decisions need to be made.
The sections of this chart reflect the findings from nine different studies conducted in rural communities. This form is an attempt to respond to issues that, according to patients and healthcare providers occur with a high degree of frequency in rural healthcare settings. They include the following:
Between 75-90% of rural healthcare providers want practical resources to help them deal with ethics-related issues.
This form is not meant to replace other forms such as consent forms and advance directives. But it may clarify areas of confusion and help patients prepare for necessary decisions. Clarification is important, given that:
Given the Institute of Medicine's Report To Err is Human, effective communication with patients seems particularly important.
Healthcare providers have suggested that this form might be used in a team setting. It could be used to first help healthcare providers identify areas of potential concern, and then offer a systematic way to share those concerns with patients and families.