Shope J T, Holmes S B, Hogan J, Tang G, Izenson S, Gilman S, Jones M Z
Office of Educational Resources and Research, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor 48109-0201.
Gerontologist. 1993 Aug;33(4):461-7. doi: 10.1093/geront/33.4.461.
Pathologists (n = 571) in Michigan were surveyed to examine the problem of limited access to autopsy experienced by families of patients with dementia and to assist with the implementation of the Michigan Dementia Program. The survey determined the extent to which pathologists performed autopsies for patients with dementia and/or were willing to do so as part of a statewide Postmortem Examination Program. Responses from 394 pathologists (69%) indicated that 49% were willing to perform brain removal and 44% were interested in learning more about the statewide program. The survey results were used to recruit pathologists, to identify potential problems, and to provide baseline data against which to measure the effects of a fully implemented program.
对密歇根州的571名病理学家进行了调查,以研究痴呆症患者家属在获取尸检方面受限的问题,并协助实施密歇根痴呆症项目。该调查确定了病理学家为痴呆症患者进行尸检的程度以及他们作为全州尸检项目的一部分愿意这样做的程度。394名病理学家(69%)的回复表明,49%的人愿意进行脑部切除,44%的人有兴趣进一步了解全州项目。调查结果被用于招募病理学家、识别潜在问题,并提供基线数据,以便衡量全面实施该项目后的效果。