尼日利亚老年人对生命终结和预先指示的了解和看法。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Eniola Olubukola Cadmus, Oluwagbemiga Oyinlola, Abiola Obadare, Lawrence Adekunle Adebusoye, Kafayat Mahmoud
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目标:由于个人损失,老年人往往对死亡有更高的认识。在包括尼日利亚在内的许多中低收入国家,老年人关于临终关怀和晚期护理计划(ACP)的讨论正逐渐兴起。我们的研究探讨了尼日利亚老年护理机构中老年人对临终关怀和生命末期问题的了解和看法:在老年病门诊中对老年人(年龄≥60 岁)进行了横断面研究。数据收集采用访谈员发放的半结构化问卷,检验显著性水平设定为α0.05:这项研究包括 204 名参与者,平均年龄为 71.3 ± 7.2 岁,以女性为主(67.2%)。少数参与者听说过生命末期(20.1%)、生前预嘱(19.1%)、授权书(19.6%)和 ACP(25.9%)。约 29.9% 的受访者考虑过订立生前预嘱,其中约 34.4% 的受访者已订立生前预嘱。只有 23 人(11.3%)会考虑在将来讨论 ACP,32 人(15.7%)会讨论护理地点,30 人(14.7%)会讨论死亡地点。男性、接受过正规教育者和自评健康状况良好者对生命终结的准备程度和 ACP 的了解程度更高(P < 0.05):这项研究强调了尼日利亚等国老年人对 ACP 的认识和参与程度存在差距。这种知识的缺乏会导致非洲老年人临终关怀不足,在做出重要健康决定时毫无准备。因此,提高对 ACP 的认识和了解可以增强老年人的能力,确保他们的临终选择得到尊重,提高护理质量,减轻家庭的情感和经济负担。
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Knowledge and perception of older adults toward end of life and advanced directive in Nigeria.

Objectives: Older adults often have a heightened awareness of death due to personal losses. In many low- and middle-income countries, including Nigeria, conversation about end-of-life issues and advanced care planning (ACP) among older adults is gradually emerging. Our study explored older adults' knowledge and perceptions towards advanced directives and end-of-life issues in a geriatric care setting in Nigeria.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among older adults (aged ≥60 years) in a geriatric outpatient clinic. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered, semi-structured questionnaire, tested at a significance level set at alpha 0.05.

Results: The study included 204 participants with a mean age of 71.3 ± 7.2 years, predominantly female (67.2%). Few of the participants have heard about end of life (20.1%), living will (19.1%), power of attorney (19.6%), and ACP (25.9%). About 29.9% of the respondents considered having a living will, of which about 34.4% have written one. Only 23 (11.3%) would consider discussing ACP in the future, 32 (15.7%) would discuss place of care, and 30 (14.7%) place of death. Preparedness for end of life and knowledge of ACP was higher among males, those with formal education, and those with good self-rated health (p < 0.05).

Significance of results: The study highlighted gap in awareness and engagement in ACP among older adults in a country like Nigeria. This lack of knowledge can lead to inadequate end-of-life care and unpreparedness for critical health decisions for older adults in Africa. Thus, improving awareness and understanding of ACP can empower older adults, ensuring their end-of-life preferences are respected, enhancing the quality of care, and reducing the emotional and financial burden on families.

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