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Cultural perspectives of older nursing home residents regarding signing their own DNR directives in Eastern Taiwan: a qualitative pilot study

机译:在东部台湾,老年人养老院居民签署自己的DNR指令的文化观点:定性的初步研究

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Background Chinese tradition and culture developed from Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism and have influenced ethnic Chinese for thousands of years, particularly thoughts on death. Many ethnic Chinese, particularly older people, refrain from discussing death-related concerns, making it difficult to obtain advance directives, including do-not-resuscitate (DNR) directives, signed independently by older people. This study explored the attitudes of older nursing home residents in Taiwan toward signing their own DNR directives. Methods This study adopted purposive sampling and collected data through in-depth interviews. The data were analysed using qualitative inductive content analysis, and the study location was a nursing home in Eastern Taiwan. Results A total of 11participants were recruited from a sample of 12 eligible participants. Most of the older residents in this study refused to make decisions independently regarding DNR directives. Content analysis of the interviews revealed four themes concerning refusing to sign DNR directives independently: not going against nature, accepting the results of cause and effect, viewing the family as a decision-making system, and practising self-effacement. Chinese cultural aspects, including Taoist, Buddhist, and Confucian philosophy, affected the autonomy of the older residents, and they relied on others to make decisions for them. Conclusions Professionals must respect this family-oriented decision-making thinking of older residents because it reflects personal choice. Otherwise, healthcare providers may play a mediating role in coordinating and communicating between older residents and their families regarding EOL-care-related concerns, replacing the traditional practice of holding a family meeting.
机译:背景中国的传统文化是从道教,儒教和佛教发展而来的,已经影响了华裔数千年,尤其是关于死亡的思想。许多华人,尤其是老年人,避免讨论与死亡有关的问题,因此很难获得由老年人独立签署的预先指令,包括请勿复苏的指令。这项研究探讨了台湾老年疗养院居民对签署自己的DNR指令的态度。方法:本研究采用目的抽样,并通过深入访谈收集数据。使用定性归纳含量分析法对数据进行分析,研究地点位于台湾东部的疗养院。结果从12名合格参与者的样本中总共招募了11名参与者。这项研究中的大多数老年人都拒绝就DNR指令独立做出决定。访谈的内容分析揭示了四个主题,这些主题涉及拒绝独立签署DNR指令:不违背自然,接受因果关系的结果,将家庭视为决策系统以及实行自欺欺人。中国文化方面,包括道教,佛教和儒家哲学,影响了老年人的自治,他们依靠他人来为他们做出决定。结论专业人士必须尊重老年人的这种以家庭为导向的决策思想,因为它反映了个人选择。否则,医疗保健提供者可能会在老年人与他们的家庭之间就EOL护理相关问题进行协调和沟通方面发挥调解作用,从而取代召开家庭会议的传统做法。

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