Compliance with and understanding of advance directives among trainee doctors in the United Kingdom

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Toller, Claire A. Stark
Budge, Marc M.
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[1] Sir Michael Sobell House, Oxford, England
[2] Univ Canberra, Canberra, ACT, Australia
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10.1177/082585970602200303
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Aim: To investigate doctors' response to and understanding of the legal status of advance directives. Methods: A vignette-based study administered at palliative medicine, oncology, general practice, and geriatric medicine specialist registrar meetings (United Kingdom). Respondents determined the treatment to provide for a patient presenting with a myocardial infarction with or without an advance directive requesting maximum therapy. Results: Response rate 77% (43/56). Twenty-five percent (10/40) of respondents increased the care that they would provide in response to the advance directive (p=0.004); 77% (33/43) support /strongly support use of advance directives; 51% (22/43) did not know the legal status of advance directives; 44% found that their medical school education was not an important influence on their decision making. Conclusions: Advance directives requesting treatment can increase the level of care provided by the physician, however, most trainees chose a level of care different from that in the advance directive. Confusion exists among doctors about the legal status of advance directives, which limits their usefulness. Medical education needs to be improved to train doctors to deal with advance directives.
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