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探索非裔美国人预先护理计划中的不确定性:低健康素养是否会影响临终时的决策偏好。

Exploring uncertainty in advance care planning in African Americans: does low health literacy influence decision making preference at end of life.

作者信息

Melhado Lolita, Bushy Angeline

机构信息

Lee Memorial Health System, Gulf Coast Medical Center, FL 33912, USA.

出版信息

Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2011 Nov;28(7):495-500. doi: 10.1177/1049909110398005. Epub 2011 Mar 10.

Abstract

African Americans over 65 represent 3.5 of the 35.6 million Americans. Morbidity and mortality rates are highest among this group; associated with lack of resources and awareness of health problems. But health needs are the same at end of life, yet care is less than optimal. African Americans are less likely to have advance directives nonetheless desire communication, information, respect, and a trusting doctor-patient relationship. Low health literacy may contribute to this disparity. This scholarly review examines the health literacy in advance care planning and refines concepts of uncertainty in illness theory deriving a model for advance care planning in African Americans.

摘要

65岁以上的非裔美国人占3560万美国人中的3.5%。该群体的发病率和死亡率最高;这与资源匮乏和对健康问题的认知不足有关。但临终时的健康需求是相同的,然而护理却不尽如人意。非裔美国人不太可能有预先指示,尽管他们渴望沟通、信息、尊重和信任的医患关系。健康素养低可能导致这种差异。这篇学术综述研究了预先护理计划中的健康素养,并完善了疾病理论中的不确定性概念,得出了一个非裔美国人预先护理计划的模型。

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