Hospice and African American It is recognized that African Americans and Latinos

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Hospice and African American
It is recognized that African Americans and Latinos exhibit lower rates of completing advance directives, consulting physicians for comprehensive end-of-life care discussions, and engaging in hospice services compared to other demographic groups. Notably, African American families are twice as likely as their white counterparts to request aggressive life-sustaining treatments. There is a perception among African Americans that advance directives and palliative care imply ‘giving up hope’ or are inconsistent with their cultural and personal values. Some individuals may harbor concerns that hospice or palliative care is recommended to limit treatment or as a way of ‘getting rid of them,’ rather than serving as a means to enhance control or self-determination.
After watching the following video, post your opinions about the following questions.
1. How do cultural perceptions and personal values influence individuals’ attitudes towards advance directives and palliative care?
2. What are the key barriers that contribute to lower completion rates of advance directives among African Americans and Latinos?
3. What strategies can be employed to improve communication about end-of-life care options with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds?

once completed this assignment I need you to respond to a discussion post with a 150-250 word reply

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