The use of proxy responses for aged patients in long-term care settings.

J Magaziner, J R Hebel, J W Warren
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To evaluate the utility of proxy responses for aged residing in a long-term care institution, 106 non-severely cognitively impaired institutionalized patients and their designated proxies were interviewed using an identical interview schedule (53 pairs of patient-proxy interviews). Questions on selected diseases, symptoms and demographic characteristics were included and agreement between respondents and proxies was evaluated. Proxies attempted to provide information on most questions. For many medical diseases and demographic characteristics, proxies provided information which agreed with that provided by patients. However, proxies had more difficulty providing comparable answers about symptoms. It is concluded that a proxy's knowledge of a patient varies by topic. While proxy reports of specific diseases are consistent with the patient's responses, proxy reports of subjective items such as symptoms are not. Recommendations for future research in this area and the importance of these conclusions for other researchers relying on proxy reports are discussed.

长期护理环境中老年患者代理反应的使用。
为了评估代理回答对居住在长期护理机构的老年人的效用,106名非严重认知障碍的机构患者和他们指定的代理人使用相同的访谈时间表(53对患者-代理人访谈)进行访谈。纳入了关于选定疾病、症状和人口统计学特征的问题,并评估了应答者和代理之间的一致性。代理试图提供大多数问题的信息。对于许多医学疾病和人口特征,代理提供的信息与患者提供的信息一致。然而,代理更难提供有关症状的可比答案。结论是,代理人对病人的了解因话题而异。虽然具体疾病的代理报告与患者的反应一致,但主观项目(如症状)的代理报告却不一致。讨论了对该领域未来研究的建议以及这些结论对依赖代理报告的其他研究人员的重要性。
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