Alderman Jeffrey S, Nair Baishali, Fox Mark D
Palliative Care Program, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Tulsa, OK 74135, USA.
Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2008 Jun-Jul;25(3):190-4. doi: 10.1177/1049909108315301.
Resident physicians are expected to assist their outpatients to understand and complete advance directives, but their efficacy in doing so remains uncertain. After receiving educational training, internal medicine residents identified at-risk patients and solicited them about advance directives. Residents completed pretest and posttest questionnaires that assessed their knowledge, skills, attitude, and comfort with advance directives. Patients were also surveyed about their attitudes regarding advance directives. Ten internal medicine residents and 88 patients participated. Residents' self-assessed knowledge rose from 6.0 to 9.2 on a 10-point Likert scale. Skills using advance directives increased from 4.0 to 7.9, attitudes improved from 6.0 to 8.4, and comfort rose from 5.4 to 8.9. Eighty-four percent of patients expressed interest in completing advance directives, and 16% actually completed documents. An educational intervention improved knowledge, skills, attitudes, and comfort with advance directives among internal medicine residents practicing in the outpatient setting. Meanwhile, patients demonstrated a strong interest in completing advance directives.
住院医师应协助门诊患者理解并完成预先医疗指示,但他们在这方面的成效仍不确定。在接受教育培训后,内科住院医师识别出有风险的患者,并就预先医疗指示向他们进行询问。住院医师完成了评估其关于预先医疗指示的知识、技能、态度和舒适度的预测试和后测试问卷。患者也被调查了他们对预先医疗指示的态度。10名内科住院医师和88名患者参与其中。住院医师在10分制的李克特量表上的自我评估知识得分从6.0提高到了9.2。使用预先医疗指示的技能从4.0提高到了7.9,态度从6.0提高到了8.4,舒适度从5.4提高到了8.9。84%的患者表示有兴趣完成预先医疗指示,16%的患者实际完成了文件。一项教育干预提高了在门诊环境中执业的内科住院医师对预先医疗指示的知识、技能、态度和舒适度。与此同时,患者对完成预先医疗指示表现出浓厚兴趣。