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当代表其伴侣做出临终决策时,代理人符合替代判断标准的可能性。

On the Likelihood of Surrogates Conforming to the Substituted Judgment Standard When Making End-of-Life Decisions for Their Partner.

机构信息

University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.

Aston University, Birmingham, UK.

出版信息

Med Decis Making. 2019 Aug;39(6):651-660. doi: 10.1177/0272989X19862800. Epub 2019 Jul 29.

Abstract

A considerable proportion of end-of-life decisions are made by the patient's next-of-kin, who can be asked to follow the substituted judgment standard and decide based on the patient's wishes. The question of whether these surrogate decision makers are actually able to do so has become an important issue. In this study, we examined how the likelihood of surrogates conforming to the substituted judgment standard varies with individual differences in mortality acceptance and confidence in their decision making. We recruited 153 participants in romantic relationships between 18 and 80 years old from the general population. We asked them to make hypothetical end-of-life decisions for themselves and on behalf of their partner, as well as predict what their partner would do, and complete a series of questionnaires. Participants predicted that their partner would make similar decisions to their own but were more likely to accept a life-saving treatment that could result in reduced quality of life on their partner's behalf than for themselves. Decisions made by older adults were more likely to conform to the substituted judgment standard, which is encouraging given that they are more likely to be confronted with these decisions in real life, although this was not due to differences in mortality acceptance. Older adults were also more likely to have had previous discussions with their partner and thereby know that person's wishes and feel confident that they made the right decision, but these factors did not affect their likelihood of conforming to the substituted judgment standard. This shows that encouraging discussions about end of life among families would ease the decision process, but more work is needed to ensure that surrogates can adhere to the substituted judgment standard.

摘要

相当一部分的临终决策是由患者的近亲做出的,他们可以被要求遵循替代判断标准,根据患者的意愿做出决定。这些替代决策人是否真的能够做到这一点已经成为一个重要的问题。在这项研究中,我们研究了替代判断标准的可能性如何随着对死亡的接受程度和对决策的信心的个体差异而变化。我们从普通人群中招募了 153 名年龄在 18 岁至 80 岁之间的处于浪漫关系中的参与者。我们要求他们为自己和代表伴侣做出假设性的临终决策,并预测伴侣会怎么做,然后完成一系列问卷。参与者预测他们的伴侣会做出与自己相似的决定,但更有可能代表伴侣接受可能导致生活质量降低的救生治疗,而不是为自己做出这样的决定。老年人做出的决策更有可能符合替代判断标准,这令人鼓舞,因为他们更有可能在现实生活中面临这些决策,尽管这并不是因为对死亡的接受程度不同。老年人也更有可能与伴侣进行过先前的讨论,从而了解那个人的意愿,并对自己做出正确的决策感到有信心,但这些因素并不影响他们符合替代判断标准的可能性。这表明,鼓励家庭讨论临终问题将简化决策过程,但还需要做更多的工作来确保替代决策人能够遵守替代判断标准。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/69fe/6794635/44274dd549e7/10.1177_0272989X19862800-fig1.jpg

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