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. 2021 Mar 29;77(2):339–346. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glab091

Table 2.

Clinician-Identified Barriers to Advance Care Planning Among Structurally Marginalized Patients

Barrier Number of Clinicians, N (%)
Patient-level barriers 46 (62.2)
 Reluctance to discuss ACP due to religious, cultural, or personal beliefs 21 (28.4)
 Distrust of clinicians or health systems 19 (25.7)
 Deference to family for decision making 10 (13.5)
 Low health literacy 9 (12.2)
 Lack of capacity to make medical decisions 5 (6.8)
 No available surrogates 4 (5.4)
Clinician-level barriers 26 (35.1)
 Implicit bias 12 (16.2)
 Discomfort discussing ACP with structurally marginalized patients 9 (12.2)
 Limited time to discuss ACP due to medical complexity 5 (6.8)
Health system-level barriers 28 (37.8)
 Insufficient language interpretation services 23 (31.1)
 Limited health system access due to underinsurance 4 (5.4)
 Insufficient workforce diversity 1 (1.4)

Note: ACP = advance care planning.