ReSPECT - Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment
Overview of ReSPECT
ReSPECT Definition: ReSPECT stands for Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment.
- Creates a personalised summary of clinical care recommendations.
- Designed for emergencies where the patient cannot express choices.
- Includes decisions about CPR and other clinical interventions.
Purpose and Process
Objective: Balance patient preferences with clinical judgement.
- Provides immediate guidance to healthcare professionals.
- Supports decisions on care and treatment during emergencies.
- Can complement advanced care planning initiatives.
Creating a ReSPECT Plan
Development: Involves discussions between individuals and healthcare providers.
- Recorded on a formal document based on personal priorities.
- Includes agreed clinical recommendations for desired outcomes.
- Specifies preferences for care that align or do not align with interventions.
Applicability and Relevance
Target Audience: Relevant for individuals with complex health needs and end-of-life considerations.
- Adaptable to anyone, particularly those at risk of sudden deterioration.
- Provides clarity on care preferences beyond emergency situations.
Implementation and Information
Availability: Not universally available; implementation varies by locality.
For detailed information, please visit the ReSPECT website.

