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老年人被告知阿尔茨海默病诊断结果后的态度。

Attitudes of older adults' on being told the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.

作者信息

Holroyd S, Snustad D G, Chalifoux Z L

机构信息

Department of Psychiatric Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville 22901, USA.

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 1996 Apr;44(4):400-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1996.tb06409.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Controversy exists as to whether Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients should be told their diagnosis, yet no research has been done examining older patients' attitudes on this topic. This study examines patient's attitudes toward this topic.

DESIGN

A prospective, community-based study. Participants read vignettes of two patients, one with AD and one with terminal cancer, and then answered questions regarding their attitudes toward these illnesses.

SETTING

A community-based retirement community in Charlottesville, Virginia.

PARTICIPANTS

One hundred fifty-six community-dwelling older persons (mean age 79.7 +/- 6.9 years).

MEASUREMENTS

A structured questionnaire disclosed demographic data (age, sex, race, religion, marital status), personal experience with cancer and AD, and opinions about being told the diagnosis of these diseases.

RESULTS

Most participants (n = 124, 79.5%) responded that they would prefer to know if they had AD, but the number was significantly fewer (Fischer exact test, P < .001) than those who would want to know if they had terminal cancer (n = 143, 91.7%) Interestingly, significantly fewer married subjects would want their spouse to know if the spouse had either illness. Only 65.7% (n = 69) of subjects would want their spouse to know if the spouse had AD (Fisher exact test, P = .008), whereas for cancer, 80.2% (n = 77) would want their spouse to know if the spouse had cancer (Fisher exact test P < .001). No demographic variables distinguished subjects who did from those who did not want to know the diagnosis for themselves or their spouses for either AD or cancer. Among the reasons some subjects gave for wanting to know of the diagnosis of AD was being able to consider suicide.

CONCLUSION

Although these results may support disclosure of diagnosis for most patients with AD, clinical and ethical issues remain in individual cases.

摘要

目的

对于是否应告知阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者其诊断结果存在争议,但尚未有研究探讨老年患者对该话题的态度。本研究考察了患者对这一话题的态度。

设计

一项基于社区的前瞻性研究。参与者阅读了两名患者的病例,一名患有AD,一名患有晚期癌症,然后回答关于他们对这些疾病态度的问题。

地点

弗吉尼亚州夏洛茨维尔一个基于社区的退休社区。

参与者

156名居住在社区的老年人(平均年龄79.7±6.9岁)。

测量

一份结构化问卷披露了人口统计学数据(年龄、性别、种族、宗教、婚姻状况)、个人患癌症和AD的经历,以及对被告知这些疾病诊断结果的看法。

结果

大多数参与者(n = 124,79.5%)回答说他们希望知道自己是否患有AD,但这一人数显著少于那些希望知道自己是否患有晚期癌症的人(费舍尔精确检验,P <.001)(n = 143,91.7%)。有趣的是,已婚受试者中希望配偶知道自己是否患有任何一种疾病的人数明显较少。只有65.7%(n = 69)的受试者希望配偶知道自己是否患有AD(费舍尔精确检验,P =.008),而对于癌症,80.2%(n = 77)的受试者希望配偶知道自己是否患有癌症(费舍尔精确检验,P <.001)。没有人口统计学变量能够区分那些希望或不希望自己或配偶知道AD或癌症诊断结果的受试者。一些受试者给出的希望知道AD诊断结果的原因中包括能够考虑自杀。

结论

尽管这些结果可能支持对大多数AD患者披露诊断结果,但个别病例中仍存在临床和伦理问题。

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