Cancer patients and advance directives: a survey of patients in a hematology and oncology outpatient clinic.

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 Medicine
Onkologie Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-07-08 DOI:10.1159/000353604
Elisabeth Hubert, Nadine Schulte, Sebastian Belle, Axel Gerhardt, Kirsten Merx, Wolf-Karsten Hofmann, Alexander Stein, Iris Burkholder, Ralf-Dieter Hofheinz, Melanie Kripp
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Abstract

Background: In 2009, Germany enacted a new law supporting advance directives that led to heated discussions in the media and the public. 3 years after the law passed, we surveyed patients with malignant diseases with regards to their views on advance directives.

Patients and methods: Between September 2011 and July 2012 an anonymous survey on advance directives was conducted among 617 patients at the hematology and oncology outpatient department of the University Hospital Mannheim, using a standardized questionnaire developed for this investigation.

Results: Of the 503 patients who returned the questionnaire, 31% (n = 157) indicated having an advance directive. Of these 157, 54% (n = 85) completed the advance directive after 2009. 56% (282 out of 503) desired more information on advance directives. Of these, 71% (201 out of 282) wanted their general physician and 45% (128 out of 282) their specialist, to provide more information about this issue. Of the 339 patients without an advance directive, 47% (n = 158) stated that they had 'not worried about that yet'.

Conclusion: Although the percentage of patients with advance directives has increased since the legislative amendment, more information is still required by patients. It is recommended that physicians should discuss advance directives more frequently with their patients.

癌症患者和预先指示:血液学和肿瘤学门诊患者的调查。
背景:2009年,德国颁布了一项支持预先指令的新法律,引发了媒体和公众的激烈讨论。法律通过3年后,我们调查了恶性疾病患者对预先指示的看法。患者和方法:2011年9月至2012年7月期间,对曼海姆大学医院血液学和肿瘤学门诊部的617名患者进行了一项关于预先指示的匿名调查,使用了为此调查开发的标准化问卷。结果:在503名返回问卷的患者中,31% (n = 157)表示有预先指示。在这157人中,54% (n = 85)在2009年后完成了预先指示。56%(503人中有282人)希望获得更多关于预先指示的信息。其中,71%(282人中201人)希望他们的普通医生提供更多关于这个问题的信息,45%(282人中128人)希望他们的专科医生提供更多关于这个问题的信息。在339名没有事先指示的患者中,47% (n = 158)表示他们“还不担心”。结论:自立法修订以来,虽然预先指示的患者比例有所增加,但患者仍需要更多的信息。建议医生应更频繁地与患者讨论预先指示。
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Onkologie
Onkologie 医学-肿瘤学
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