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Medical practitioners' knowledge and self-reported practices of substitute decision making and implementation of advance care plans

机译:医生的知识和自我报告的替代决策和实施预先护理计划的做法

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Background: Advance care planning (ACP) provides patients with the ability to make their decisions known about how they would like to be treated if they lose capacity. Medical practitioners have a key role to play in providing information on ACP to their patients. This research explores their knowledge and attitudes to advance care planning and how this affects their practice. Aim: The objective of this study is to assess the NSW medical practitioners' knowledge and self-reported practice of ACP. Methods: A postal survey of a random sample of 650 general practitioners plus 350 medical specialists from specialties most often involved in end-of-life decisions was conducted. Respondents' work location post codes were subsequently used to assign respondents to one of the eight NSW Area Health Services. The main outcome measures were medical practitioners' knowledge of and practice pertaining to ACP. Results: Thirty-four per cent of specialists (n = 110) and 24% of general practitioners (n = 150) responded; the majority of respondents had heard of all ACP options. However, respondents' understanding of the uses and legal requirements of the relevant ACP options vary widely. Conclusions: Respect for patient wishes expressed in advance directives is reassuringly high. The findings suggest significant misunderstanding by medical practitioners of terminologies and systems around substitute decision-making for incompetent persons. Further education and standardisation of terminologies and systems across different jurisdictions would assist in addressing these issues. Low response rate, relating to only one legal jurisdiction, means results may not be generalisable.
机译:背景:预先护理计划(ACP)使患者能够做出决定,告知他们如果失去能力将如何接受治疗。从业人员在向患者提供有关ACP的信息方面可以发挥关键作用。这项研究探索了他们的知识和态度,以推进护理计划,以及这如何影响他们的实践。目的:本研究的目的是评估新州医学从业者对ACP的知识和自我报告的做法。方法:对650名全科医生和350名来自最常参与生命周期决定的专业的医学专家进行随机抽样调查。随后,使用受访者的工作地点邮政编码将受访者分配给新南威尔士州八个地区卫生服务之一。主要结果指标是医生对ACP的了解和实践。结果:34%的专家(n = 110)和24%的全科医生(n = 150)做出了回应;大多数受访者都听说过所有ACP选项。但是,受访者对相关ACP选项的用途和法律要求的理解差异很大。结论:预先指令中表达的对患者愿望的尊重令人放心。调查结果表明,医学界对术语和系统的误解围绕着无能力者的替代决策。跨不同司法管辖区的术语和系统的进一步教育和标准化将有助于解决这些问题。低回应率仅涉及一个法律管辖区,这意味着结果可能无法推广。

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