Schrader Susan L, Nelson Margot L, Eidsness Luann M
Augustana College, LifeCircle, South Dakota, USA.
S D Med. 2009 Oct;62(10):395-9.
The purpose of this research is to explore changes in end-of-life (EOL) attitudes and actions among Sioux Falls, South Dakota, residents between August 2004 and August 2005.
Questionnaires were sent to 5000 randomly selected Sioux Falls households (2004) and to 10,000 South Dakota households (2005), where a subset from the city allowed researchers to compare Sioux Falls residents' attitudes and actions over time. Data were entered into the computer using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, and bivariate analyses were conducted using Chi Square, where p < or = .05 was used to assess statistical significance.
Compared to the 2004 sample, respondents in 2005 were more likely to have taken actions to ensure their EOL preferences were honored, knew more about hospice and were more polarized in their views about EOL care. Consistencies in EOL preferences were also revealed.
Longitudinal analysis suggests that public discussion of EOL issues makes a difference in the public's attitutdes and actions. Implications for future research are discussed.
本研究旨在探究2004年8月至2005年8月期间,南达科他州苏福尔斯市居民临终(EOL)态度及行为的变化。
向5000个随机抽取的苏福尔斯家庭(2004年)以及10000个南达科他州家庭(2005年)发放问卷,该市的一个子集使研究人员能够比较苏福尔斯居民随时间变化的态度和行为。使用社会科学统计软件包将数据录入计算机,并使用卡方进行双变量分析,以p≤0.05评估统计学显著性。
与2004年的样本相比,2005年的受访者更有可能采取行动以确保其临终偏好得到尊重,对临终关怀了解更多,并且在对临终护理的看法上更加两极分化。还揭示了临终偏好的一致性。
纵向分析表明,对临终问题的公开讨论对公众的态度和行为产生了影响。讨论了对未来研究的启示。