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"Will You Remember Me?": Talking with Adolescents About Death and Dying
Maryland Pao1, Margaret Rose Mahoney2
1National Institute of Mental Health, 10 Center Drive MSC 1276, NIH Building 10 CRC 6-5340, Bethesda, MD 20892-1276, USA.
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This article describes the preparation, rationale, and benefits of talking with adolescents who have life-threatening or life-limiting illness about advance care planning (ACP) and end-of-life concerns in a developmentally sensitive manner. The first step is to ensure that a health care provider is ready to work with adolescents in ACP discussions by taking a self-inventory, learning communication skills, and understanding individual barriers. The authors then outline how to assess patient and family readiness, including developmental, cultural, personal, and psychosocial considerations. Evidence-based techniques for respectfully and productively engaging adolescents in ACP conversations are discussed.