Freytag Jennifer, Rauscher Emily A
a Department of Communication , Texas A&M University , College Station , Texas , USA.
J Health Commun. 2017 Jun;22(6):488-496. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2017.1311971. Epub 2017 Apr 25.
This study explores triadic intergenerational perceptions of family members' beliefs and behaviors that often impact an individual's willingness to engage in advance care planning. Using data from 189 triads of young adults, their parents, and their grandparents, we examined generational relationships among individuals' openness about death, death anxiety, knowledge of surrogate decision-making, and advance care planning self-efficacy. Results of this study found significant relationships between grandparents and parents, as well as between parents and children for all variables except self-efficacy. Additionally, results of this study found indirect relationships between grandparents and their grandchildren for three variables. These findings underscore the need to treat advance care planning as a family communication issue. Implications for how advance care planning should be approached in conversations with healthcare providers and within the family are discussed.
本研究探讨了家庭成员的信念和行为的三元代际观念,这些观念往往会影响个人参与预先护理计划的意愿。利用来自189个由年轻人、他们的父母和祖父母组成的三元组的数据,我们研究了个体对死亡的开放性、死亡焦虑、替代决策知识和预先护理计划自我效能感之间的代际关系。本研究结果发现,除自我效能感外,祖父母与父母之间以及父母与子女之间在所有变量上均存在显著关系。此外,本研究结果发现,在三个变量上,祖父母与孙辈之间存在间接关系。这些发现强调了将预先护理计划视为家庭沟通问题的必要性。文中还讨论了在与医疗保健提供者交谈以及在家庭内部应如何进行预先护理计划的相关启示。