Education Department, Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau, Macao SAR, China.
Research Management and Development Department, Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau, Macao SAR, China.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jul 27;18(15):7942. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18157942.
While advance directives (ADs) are considered to be part of government's healthcare agenda, there has not been any public consultation for legislation, nor investigation regarding the public's views about ADs in the Chinese culture of Macao. The current study explored the Macao Chinese people's willingness to make ADs. Data were collected from 724 residents aged 18 years and above. Results showed that 533 respondents (73.6%) claimed that they were willing to complete an AD if the document was recognized legally. The experience of caring for relatives or friends with terminal illnesses, palliative care as the preferred end-of-life treatment option, and scoring higher in the Hospice Care Attitude Scale were the predictors of willingness to make ADs. Results of the study suggested that there was a relatively high number of people who would consider setting up ADs. Our study recommends that healthcare professionals should equip themselves to raise ADs-related discussions with patients. Moreover, the Macao Government is responsible for facilitating the introduction and implementation of ADs in order to improve overall end-of-life care quality in Macao.
尽管预先指示 (AD) 被认为是政府医疗保健议程的一部分,但澳门的中华文化中,并没有就立法进行任何公开咨询,也没有调查公众对 AD 的看法。本研究探讨了澳门中国人制作 AD 的意愿。数据来自 724 名 18 岁及以上的居民。结果表明,如果文件得到法律认可,533 名受访者(73.6%)表示愿意完成 AD。照顾临终亲友的经历、姑息治疗作为首选的临终治疗选择,以及在临终关怀态度量表上得分较高,是制作 AD 意愿的预测因素。研究结果表明,有相当多的人会考虑制定 AD。我们的研究建议医疗保健专业人员应做好准备,与患者讨论 AD 相关问题。此外,澳门政府有责任促进 AD 的引入和实施,以提高澳门的整体临终关怀质量。