预先护理规划:使年老体弱的人能够记录他们的临终愿望。

Peter Gonski, Melissa Chan, Ken Hillman
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目的探讨提高高级护理指令(ACDs)使用率所需的特征。方法:我们对2021年3月至2022年12月期间在老年护理门诊就诊和/或接受外展服务的老年患者进行了一项研究。使用与虚弱、生命终结和赋权相关的工具对患者进行评估。如果患者同意完成ACD,他们将被引导完成,并随后被上传到电子病历上。结果在170例完成ACD的患者中,47%完成了ACD。这些患者的Rockwood临床虚弱量表和SPICT(支持和姑息治疗指标工具)评分较低。脆弱和SPICT工具更容易使用,PAM(患者激活测量)难以使用和评估。然而,患者在这个过程中确实表现出满意。结论完成ACD的患者在接下来的12个月里身体虚弱的程度有所降低,死亡的可能性较小。如果将不那么虚弱的人作为目标,并在适合该人的时间和地点由健康专业人员协助,则更有可能增加ACD的吸收。
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Advance care planning: empowering older frail people to document their end of life wishes.

ObjectiveTo determine the features that are required to increase uptake of advance care directives (ACDs).MethodsWe conducted a study involving older patients attending aged care outpatient clinics and/or receiving outreach services between March 2021 and December 2022. Patients were assessed using tools related to frailty, end of life and empowerment. If the person agreed to complete an ACD, they were guided through it, and it was subsequently uploaded on the electronic medical record.ResultsOf 170 patients referred to complete an ACD, 47% completed it. These patients had lower Rockwood Clinical Frailty Scale and SPICT (Supportive and Palliative Care Indicators Tool) scores. The Frailty and SPICT tools were easier to use, the PAM (Patient Activation Measure) was difficult to use and assess. Patients did, however, show satisfaction in the process.ConclusionsPatients completing an ACD tended to be a little less frail and less likely to die in the following 12months. Increased uptake of ACD is more likely if the less frail are targeted, and assisted through the process by a health professional at a time and place that suits the person.

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