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Limited-treatment policies in long-term care facilities.

作者信息

Miles S H, Ryden M B

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 1985 Oct;33(10):707-11. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1985.tb01780.x.

Abstract

Two-thirds of the long-term care facilities in Minnesota accept do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders and 73% accept care plans to limit medical treatment. The major objectives for limited-treatment plans cited by the 16.3% of facilities with administrative protocols for such plans was to provide for the resident's physical and emotional comfort and dignity. Nearly half of the protocols said limited treatment plans were intended to limit emergency care or hospitalization or to allow death to occur. Protocols advocated the alleviation of physical discomfort, anxiety, and social isolation. Tube feedings were not recommended when oral feeding became impossible. Airway suctioning, oxygen, or antibiotic treatment was suggested only as needed to alleviate suffering. Only a fourth of the protocols described a primary role for the resident in these decisions. This study demonstrates that nursing homes are developing administrative protocols for the formulation of limited-treatment plans and suggests that model policy statements describing key decision-making principles, issues, and procedural safeguards could play a constructive role in this process.

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