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儿科预先指示:父母的知识、经验和偏好。

Pediatric advance directives: parents' knowledge, experience, and preferences.

作者信息

Liberman Danica B, Pham Phung K, Nager Alan L

机构信息

Division of Emergency and Transport Medicine, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; andDepartment of Pediatrics, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California

Division of Emergency and Transport Medicine, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; and.

出版信息

Pediatrics. 2014 Aug;134(2):e436-43. doi: 10.1542/peds.2013-3124. Epub 2014 Jul 7.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To explore parents' and caregivers' experience, knowledge, and preferences regarding advance directives (ADs) for children who have chronic illness.

METHODS

We conducted a prospective, cross-sectional survey of parents and caregivers of children who have chronic illness. During ambulatory medical visits, participants were asked about previous AD experience and knowledge, future preferences regarding AD discussions, their child's past and current health status, and family demographics.

RESULTS

Among 307 participants surveyed, previous AD experience was low, with 117 (38.1%) having heard of an AD, 54 (17.6%) having discussed one, and 77 (25.1%) having known someone who had an AD. Furthermore, 27 (8.8%) participants had an AD or living will of their own, and 8 (2.6%) reported that their chronically ill child had an AD. Previous AD knowledge was significantly more likely among parents and caregivers who had a college degree than those who did not have a high school diploma, yet significantly less likely among primarily Spanish-speaking parents and caregivers than those primarily English-speaking. Interest in creating an AD for the child was reported by 151 (49.2%) participants, and was significantly more likely among families who had more frequent emergency department visits over the previous year.

CONCLUSIONS

The limited AD experience and knowledge of parents and caregivers of children who have chronic illness and their interest in creating an AD suggest an unmet need among families of children who have chronic illness, and an opportunity to enhance communication between families and medical teams regarding ADs and end-of-life care.

摘要

目的

探讨患有慢性病儿童的父母及照料者在预先医疗指示(AD)方面的经历、知识和偏好。

方法

我们对患有慢性病儿童的父母及照料者进行了一项前瞻性横断面调查。在门诊就诊期间,询问参与者既往AD经历和知识、对AD讨论的未来偏好、其孩子过去和当前的健康状况以及家庭人口统计学信息。

结果

在307名接受调查的参与者中,既往AD经历较少,117人(38.1%)听说过AD,54人(17.6%)讨论过AD,77人(25.1%)认识有AD的人。此外,27名(8.8%)参与者自己有AD或生前预嘱,8名(2.6%)报告其患有慢性病的孩子有AD。有大学学位的父母及照料者比没有高中文凭的人既往AD知识明显更多,但主要说西班牙语的父母及照料者比主要说英语的人明显更少。151名(49.2%)参与者表示有兴趣为孩子制定AD,并且在上一年急诊就诊更频繁的家庭中这种可能性明显更高。

结论

患有慢性病儿童的父母及照料者的AD经历和知识有限,以及他们对制定AD的兴趣表明慢性病儿童家庭存在未满足的需求,以及在家庭与医疗团队之间加强关于AD和临终关怀沟通的机会。

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