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Elderly people's thoughts about surrogate decision making in end-of-life care : Increasing trust through communication in the primary care
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- Maki Nobuyuki
- 静岡県立総合病院救急科
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- Kosugi Kazue
- 静岡県立総合病院高度救命救急センター
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- Nagashima Tomoka
- 静岡県立総合病院地域医療ネットワークセンター
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- Nakamura Misuzu
- 自治医科大学看護学部成人看護学 自治医科大学大学院 クリティカルケア看護学
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 終末期の延命治療に対する代理意思決定 : 高齢者の認識と課題
- シュウマツキ ノ エンメイ チリョウ ニ タイスル ダイリ イシ ケッテイ : コウレイシャ ノ ニンシキ ト カダイ
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Introduction : The purpose of this study was to approach issues related to end-of-life care by investigating elderly people's own thoughts about surrogate decision making by family members.<br>Methods : Semi-structured interviews were carried out with 30 elderly people 60 years of age and older to determine whether or not they trust in surrogate decision making by their family members, and to examine the reasons for their thoughts. Each of the respondents' statements were categorized by level of confidence, and their reasons were analyzed.<br>Results : Respondents were divided into two main groups : a “trusting” group and an “anxious” group. Seventy percent of respondents were in the “trusting” group. In both groups, the most common reason given was related to the desire to directly communicate one's wishes to one's surrogates. Following that, in the “trusting group”, the main reasons were related to the thoughts of the interviewee and the characteristics of the surrogates. In the “anxious group”, the main reasons were issues of end-of-life care related to the feelings of surrogates, the attitude of medical staff, and other background factors.<br>Conclusion : To resolve issues of surrogate decision making related to end-of-life care, it is important in primary care practice to provide encouragement and support to elderly people to allow them to clearly communicate their wishes. We recommend further study and ethical discussion about end-of-life care to establish appropriate legal and institutional frameworks.
Journal
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- An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association
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An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association 39 (3), 150-156, 2016
JAPAN PRIMARY CARE ASSOCIATION
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282680318570112
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- NII Article ID
- 130005416347
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- NII Book ID
- AA12479442
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- ISSN
- 21872791
- 21852928
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- NDL BIB ID
- 027680101
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed