Sunday, February 7, 2021

Mobile Phones: The New Way To Carry End Of Life Care Wishes

 It is hard to imagine a life without a mobile phone these days, isn’t it? We all want to own the latest mobile phone that has the best in class features. We use our smartphone to call people, text them, listen to music, click pictures and videos, watch movies, browse the internet. Hence, it wouldn’t be an overstatement if we say that we literally carry our entire lives in our pocket. Mobile phones have already done so much for us, they have made getting in touch with anyone at any time possible, but can they be used for anything else that is better? Yes. Your Apple iPhone can become a means to carry your end of life care wishes.

To talk about storing end of life care wishes, we first need to discuss Advance Care Directives or ADCs. For those that are unfamiliar with the term, these are legally binding documents that allow a person to mention in detail how they want their quality of life to be if they are ever in an unfortunate situation like a coma, terminal illness, or they simply cannot speak for themselves. A lot of people don’t carry these documents around with them at all times and thus makes it difficult for their caregivers to access this information.

Ms. Margaret Brown, a research fellow at the University of South Australia’s Hawke Research Institute came up with this intelligent solution for this medical dilemma. She came up with the thought that an apple or android phone may be the answer to this. Everyone always keeps their android mobile close to them as opposed to legal documents that are often hidden in the house, and these devices can be accessed easily to know the patient’s wishes. One of the other advantages of using a mobile phone to carry your end of life care wishes is that it can be readily altered by the owner.

However, this idea is still in its early stages of conception. There are a few hurdles that still need to be overcome. For example, a majority of people who currently have Advance Care Directives are in their 70s, 80s and 90s, and a lot of them do not have access to mobile phones, while some are not so well-versed with the use of technology. There is also a possibility of the family members altering their wishes for ulterior gains. With time and dedication, these hurdles can be surpassed too.

Simply talking about the end of life care makes us sad, but if a thing as simple as a mobile phone can ensure that their final days are spent in comfort and dignity, it is definitely something that should be given more thought.

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