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Withdrawal of life support--who should decide? Differences in attitudes among the general public, nurses and physicians (see comments)

机译:撤消生活支持-谁应该决定?公众,护士和医生之间的态度差异(请参阅评论)

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OBJECTIVE: To examine the attitudes of the general public regarding who should decide about the withdrawal of life support and to compare these attitudes with those of intensive care personnel. DESIGN: Nationwide postal questionnaire survey. SETTING: Sweden. Participants: One thousand one hundred ninety-six randomly selected persons from the Swedish population register, 339 nurses and 121 physicians from 29 randomly selected intensive care units (ICUs). MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: Respondents' answers to questions related to two clinical scenarios: one with a conscious and competent patient and one with an unconscious patient. The response rates were 64 % for the general public, 86 % for the nurses and 88 % for the physicians. Concerning the competent patient, 48 % of the public, 31 % of the nurses and 8 % of the physicians were of the opinion that a decision about continued ventilator treatment should be made by the patient alone or together with the family, but without the physician. The vast majority of physicians (87 %) wanted to make the decision themselves, either alone or together with the patient or family. Concerning the incompetent patient, 73 % of the general public and 70 % of the nurses advocated a joint decision made by the family and the physician together. The majority of the physicians (61 %) regarded themselves as the sole decision-maker, a view supported by only 5 % of the public and 20 % of the nurses. CONCLUSIONS: While existing Swedish guidelines recommend that the physician should be the sole decision-maker, the general public favour more patient and family influence on the decision to withdraw life support as compared with intensive care physicians.
机译:目的:研究公众对谁应该决定撤消生命支持的态度,并将这些态度与重症监护人员的态度进行比较。设计:全国邮政问卷调查。地点:瑞典。参与者:瑞典人口登记册中的196名随机选择的人,29个随机选择的重症监护病房(ICU)的339名护士和121名医生。测量和结果:受访者对与两种临床情况有关的问题的回答:一种是有意识的胜任的患者,另一种是无意识的患者。公众的回应率为64%,护士为86%,医生为88%。关于合格的患者,48%的公众,31%的护士和8%的医生认为,应由患者独自或与家人一起做出继续呼吸机治疗的决定,而无需医生。绝大多数医师(87%)想独自或与患者或家人一起做出决定。关于无能的患者,73%的公众和70%的护士主张由家庭和医生共同做出决定。大多数医生(61%)认为自己是唯一的决策者,只有5%的公众和20%的护士支持这种观点。结论:虽然瑞典现行的指南建议医师应是唯一的决策者,但与重症监护医师相比,公众更倾向于患者和家庭对撤销生命支持的决定有更大的影响。

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