Is there interest of Mexican adults in being prepared should they develop Alzheimer’s or other dementia?

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Ma. Luisa Marván, Rosa Lilia Castillo-López, Dennys Onofre-Corredor, Ingrid Vargas-Huicochea, Asunción Álvarez-del-Río
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Introduction. Alzheimer's disease, as well as other dementias, cause a progressive deterioration of cognitive functions, preventing patients from making decisions and having control over themselves in an advanced stage of the disease. Objective. To explore some expectations, wishes and preferences in a sample of mature adults should they develop Alzheimer or other dementia. Method. We surveyed 368 mature Mexican adults without dementia using a large survey created by the authors and used in a previous study; data were collected in some public places where mature people were invited to participate. The survey was completed from July 2019 to August 2020. Results. Although most participants had considered they might suffer from dementia in the future, less than half had communicated their wishes to their relatives about future medical treatments in case they could no longer decide for themselves; very few had prepared a written advance directive. Most participants agreed that patients should know their initial diagnosis, mainly to be able to prepare themselves. The main reason given by those who would prefer to hide the diagnosis was to avoid suffering. Discussion and conclusion. Our results highlight the need for health professionals to promote discussion with people about the possibility of suffering from dementia, as well as the importance of making decisions in advance, and letting their relatives know about them.
如果墨西哥成年人患上阿尔茨海默氏症或其他痴呆症,他们是否有兴趣做好准备?
导言。阿尔茨海默氏症和其他痴呆症会导致认知功能逐渐退化,使患者在疾病晚期无法做出决定和控制自己。研究目的通过抽样调查,了解成熟成年人在罹患阿尔茨海默病或其他痴呆症时的一些期望、愿望和偏好。方法。我们使用作者创建并在之前的一项研究中使用过的大型调查问卷,对 368 名未患痴呆症的墨西哥成年人进行了调查;数据是在一些邀请成年人参与的公共场所收集的。调查于 2019 年 7 月至 2020 年 8 月完成。调查结果显示虽然大多数参与者都考虑过自己将来可能会患上痴呆症,但只有不到一半的人向亲属表达过自己的意愿,希望在自己无法再做决定的情况下接受未来的医疗治疗;只有极少数人准备了书面预嘱。大多数与会者都认为,病人应该知道自己的初步诊断,这主要是为了让他们自己做好准 备。那些希望隐瞒诊断结果的人给出的主要原因是为了避免痛苦。讨论和结论。我们的研究结果突出表明,医疗专业人员有必要促进与人们讨论患痴呆症的可能性,以及提前做出决定并让其亲属了解这些决定的重要性。
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Salud Mental
Salud Mental PSYCHIATRY-
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
32
期刊介绍: Salud Mental receives original manuscripts dealing with various mental health-related topics (such as psychiatry, neurosciences, psychology, epidemiology, and addictions). The submission of a manuscript must be exclusively carried out through this website.
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