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If you had less than a year to live, would you want to know? A seven-country European population survey of public preferences for disclosure of poor prognosis

机译:如果您的生活时间不到一年,您想知道吗?欧洲七国调查显示不良预后的公众偏好调查

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Objective With increasing European cancer deaths, clinicians must manage information regarding poor prognosis. This study aimed to determine European citizens' preferences, within a scenario of serious illness such as cancer with less than a year to live, for information disclosure regarding poor prognosis, the likely symptoms and problems, and the care options available, to measure variations between countries and to identify factors associated with preferences. Methods A population-based cross-national telephone survey using random digit dialling in seven countries was conducted. Results Among 9344 respondents, data revealed an international preference (73.9%) to always be informed in the scenario of having a serious illness such as cancer with less than a year to live. This varied from 67.6% in Italy to 80.7% in Flanders. A minority (21.1%) did not want such information unless they ask, or at all. People younger than 70 years (OR 0.72, 95% CI 0.62-0.83, p < 0.001), men (OR 1.23, 95% CI 1.10-1.37, p < 0.001), those with experience of illness (OR = 1.20. 95% CI 1.01-1.43, p < 0.05) and with more education (OR = 1.20, 95% CI 1.09-1.32, p < 0.001) were more likely to want to know of limited time left. Conclusions The models confirmed the influence of four factors in more than one country (age, gender, education and most concerning problem) and added 11 country-specific factors to which national policies and clinical practice should respond. These findings confirm a majority public preference to be informed in a scenario of poor prognosis. Policy clinical practice should facilitate elucidation and delivery of preferences. Evidence for effective communication skills-building interventions for clinicians is required.
机译:目的随着欧洲癌症死亡人数的增加,临床医生必须管理有关不良预后的信息。这项研究旨在确定欧洲公民在严重疾病(例如生存不到一年)的情况下的偏好,以了解有关预后不良,可能出现的症状和问题以及可用的护理选择的信息,以衡量之间的差异。国家,并确定与偏好相关的因素。方法在七个国家进行了基于人口的跨国电话调查,使用随机数字拨号。结果在9344名受访者中,数据显示,在患有严重疾病(例如癌症)且寿命不到一年的情况下,始终希望获得国际通知(73.9%)。从意大利的67.6%到法兰德斯的80.7%不等。少数人(21.1%)除非有要求,否则根本不会想要这些信息。 70岁以下的人(OR 0.72,95%CI 0.62-0.83,p <0.001),男性(OR 1.23,95%CI 1.10-1.37,p <0.001),有疾病经历的人(OR = 1.20。95% CI 1.01-1.43,p <0.05)和受过更多教育(OR = 1.20,95%CI 1.09-1.32,p <0.001)的人更想知道剩余的有限时间。结论该模型证实了四个因素对一个以上国家的影响(年龄,性别,教育程度和最关心的问题),并增加了11个国家特定因素,国家政策和临床实践应对此作出回应。这些发现证实,在预后较差的情况下,大多数公众都希望获得信息。政策临床实践应有助于阐明和提供偏好。需要为临床医生提供有效的沟通技能培养干预措施的证据。

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