Adding Life to Years: Comprehensive end-of-life care for all - SHAPE Health Conference In Hong Kong 8-9 July 2024

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Ryan IP
Dicky Chow
Dorothy Yeung
Jessie Zhang
Betty Shu

Abstract

This study builds upon our 2019 End-of-Life Care (EoLC) research, focusing on enhancing the quality and accessibility of EoLC in Hong Kong. With the introduction of the Advance Decision on Life-sustaining Treatment Bill, we identified the need for a more comprehensive approach to address the full spectrum of care needs beyond medical decisions. Our methodology leveraged insights from diverse stakeholders across various sectors and disciplines.


The study revealed critical gaps in the system, service provision, and education related to EoLC. We propose six key recommendations: (1) develop a territory-wide standardised advance care planning (ACP) framework, (2) formulate an EoLC service strategy, (3) establish clear communication pathways to connect EoLC services, (4) promote public life and death education, (5) equip community professionals with ACP training, and (6) enhance university curriculum and on-the-job training in health and social care.


These recommendations aim to create a cohesive EoLC ecosystem that respects individual preferences, optimises resource allocation, and addresses the challenges of an aging population. By implementing changes at system, service, and education levels, we envision EoLC in Hong Kong to be delivered in a person-centred, dignified, and coordinated manner, ensuring compassionate care at the final stage of life.

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IP, R. ., Chow, D. ., Yeung, D., Zhang, J., & Shu, B. (2024). Adding Life to Years: Comprehensive end-of-life care for all: - SHAPE Health Conference In Hong Kong 8-9 July 2024. Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.24083/apjhm.v19i2.3893
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Author Biographies

Ryan IP, Our Hong Kong Foundation

Vice President cum Co-Head of Research, Our Hong Kong Foundation

Dicky Chow, Healthcare and Social Innovation, Our Hong Kong Foundation

Head of Healthcare and Social Innovation, Our Hong Kong Foundation

Dorothy Yeung, Our Hong Kong Foundation

Assistant Researcher, Our Hong Kong Foundation

Jessie Zhang, Our Hong Kong Foundation

Assistant Researcher, Our Hong Kong Foundation

Betty Shu, Our Hong Kong Foundation

Former Assistant Researcher, Our Hong Kong Foundation