Living wishes : a communication campaign encouraging Singapore residents aged 35 to 59 to initiate Advance Care Planning discussions with their elderly parents

This paper presents Living Wishes, a communication campaign aimed at increasing Advance Care Planning (ACP) discussions between adults and their elderly parents so that they are better prepared to handle their elderly parents’ end-of-life (EOL) care. The culture of silence surrounding ACP in Singapo...

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Main Authors: Chong, Charlotte Wen Wei, Gouw, Emily Shu Hui, Lee, Phyllis Zhi Ning, Tan, Raelynn Zhi Xuan
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Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155868
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author Chong, Charlotte Wen Wei
Gouw, Emily Shu Hui
Lee, Phyllis Zhi Ning
Tan, Raelynn Zhi Xuan
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Gouw, Emily Shu Hui
Lee, Phyllis Zhi Ning
Tan, Raelynn Zhi Xuan
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description This paper presents Living Wishes, a communication campaign aimed at increasing Advance Care Planning (ACP) discussions between adults and their elderly parents so that they are better prepared to handle their elderly parents’ end-of-life (EOL) care. The culture of silence surrounding ACP in Singapore has led to low awareness, knowledge and take-up rates for ACP. This brings about significant issues, such as the loss of patient autonomy and increased burden on one’s family members when it comes to making important decisions about one’s EOL care. Using insights garnered from formative research, the campaign aimed to encourage ACP conversations between adults and their elderly parents by provoking reflection on the former’s relationship with their parents and their mortality. The campaign was split into two main phases: it first focused on raising awareness and understanding of ACP among the TA. In the second phase, the TA was encouraged to engage in ACP conversations with their elderly parents. Campaign tactics include digital, on-the-ground and media outreach efforts, including a Christmas reflection event to spark awareness about ACP, a free postcard mailing event and a Conversation Starter Kit for adults to kickstart ACP conversations with their parents. As a result of our campaign, 15.7% of our post-campaign experimental group became aware of ACP while 17.5% of them completed ACP discussions with their parents. This paper will cover the campaign’s research, development, execution, evaluation, limitations and future recommendations. A full list of documents and research data can be found in the appendices.
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spelling ntu-10356/1558682023-03-05T16:19:09Z Living wishes : a communication campaign encouraging Singapore residents aged 35 to 59 to initiate Advance Care Planning discussions with their elderly parents Chong, Charlotte Wen Wei Gouw, Emily Shu Hui Lee, Phyllis Zhi Ning Tan, Raelynn Zhi Xuan - Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Ferdinand de Bakker fdebakker@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Communication::Promotional communication::Communication campaigns This paper presents Living Wishes, a communication campaign aimed at increasing Advance Care Planning (ACP) discussions between adults and their elderly parents so that they are better prepared to handle their elderly parents’ end-of-life (EOL) care. The culture of silence surrounding ACP in Singapore has led to low awareness, knowledge and take-up rates for ACP. This brings about significant issues, such as the loss of patient autonomy and increased burden on one’s family members when it comes to making important decisions about one’s EOL care. Using insights garnered from formative research, the campaign aimed to encourage ACP conversations between adults and their elderly parents by provoking reflection on the former’s relationship with their parents and their mortality. The campaign was split into two main phases: it first focused on raising awareness and understanding of ACP among the TA. In the second phase, the TA was encouraged to engage in ACP conversations with their elderly parents. Campaign tactics include digital, on-the-ground and media outreach efforts, including a Christmas reflection event to spark awareness about ACP, a free postcard mailing event and a Conversation Starter Kit for adults to kickstart ACP conversations with their parents. As a result of our campaign, 15.7% of our post-campaign experimental group became aware of ACP while 17.5% of them completed ACP discussions with their parents. This paper will cover the campaign’s research, development, execution, evaluation, limitations and future recommendations. A full list of documents and research data can be found in the appendices. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2022-03-24T06:21:35Z 2022-03-24T06:21:35Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Chong, C. W. W., Gouw, E. S. H., Lee, P. Z. N. & Tan, R. Z. X. (2022). Living wishes : a communication campaign encouraging Singapore residents aged 35 to 59 to initiate Advance Care Planning discussions with their elderly parents. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155868 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155868 en SCI21016 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
spellingShingle Social sciences::Communication::Promotional communication::Communication campaigns
Chong, Charlotte Wen Wei
Gouw, Emily Shu Hui
Lee, Phyllis Zhi Ning
Tan, Raelynn Zhi Xuan
Living wishes : a communication campaign encouraging Singapore residents aged 35 to 59 to initiate Advance Care Planning discussions with their elderly parents
title Living wishes : a communication campaign encouraging Singapore residents aged 35 to 59 to initiate Advance Care Planning discussions with their elderly parents
title_full Living wishes : a communication campaign encouraging Singapore residents aged 35 to 59 to initiate Advance Care Planning discussions with their elderly parents
title_fullStr Living wishes : a communication campaign encouraging Singapore residents aged 35 to 59 to initiate Advance Care Planning discussions with their elderly parents
title_full_unstemmed Living wishes : a communication campaign encouraging Singapore residents aged 35 to 59 to initiate Advance Care Planning discussions with their elderly parents
title_short Living wishes : a communication campaign encouraging Singapore residents aged 35 to 59 to initiate Advance Care Planning discussions with their elderly parents
title_sort living wishes a communication campaign encouraging singapore residents aged 35 to 59 to initiate advance care planning discussions with their elderly parents
topic Social sciences::Communication::Promotional communication::Communication campaigns
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155868
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