爱尔兰住院精神病学服务使用者对预先保健指示的态度和知识的调查。

IF 1.8 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Maria Redahan, Catherine Rock, Michal Grudzien, Brendan Kelly
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目的:调查爱尔兰住院精神病学服务使用者对预先保健指令的知识水平和态度。方法:对都柏林Tallaght大学医院住院精神病学服务的47名成人患者进行调查。结果:仅超过十分之一(11%)的住院精神病学服务使用者听说过预先保健指示。没有人制定了预先医疗指示,但超过四分之一(25.5%)的人写下或口头告诉别人,当他们感到不适时,他们希望发生什么。当被问及“如果你的医疗保健提供者支持你做一个预先医疗指示,你会做吗?”,超过三分之二的人回答“肯定是”(34%)或“可能是”(34%)。在多变量检验中,未来制定预先医疗指示的意愿与年龄显著相关,而与种族、性别、教育程度、就业状况或事先了解预先医疗指示无关。所有受访者都会让其他人参与制定预先医疗指示。有很高的信心,医疗从业人员会尊重预先医疗指示(87%)。结论:在爱尔兰,人们对预先医疗保健指令有很高的兴趣,但对住院精神病学服务使用者的知识和使用水平很低。我们的研究结果表明,需要教育举措和资源来提高认识。这种努力可以特别注重在精神科护理中适当使用预先保健指示,并设法弥合益处证据、立法改革及其在精神保健中的使用之间的差距。
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A survey of attitudes and knowledge about advance healthcare directives amongst inpatient psychiatry service users in Ireland.

Objectives: To investigate levels of knowledge and attitudes towards advance healthcare directives among inpatient psychiatry service users in Ireland.

Methods: A survey was completed among adult inpatient psychiatry service users (n = 47) in Tallaght University Hospital, Dublin.

Results: Just over one in ten (11%) inpatient psychiatry service users had heard of advance healthcare directives. None had created an advance healthcare directive, but over a quarter (25.5%) had written down or verbally told someone what they would like to happen when they became unwell. When asked 'if you were supported by your healthcare provider to make an advance healthcare directive, would you like to make one?', over two thirds responded either 'definitely yes' (34%) or 'probably yes' (34%). On multi-variable testing, future willingness to make an advance healthcare directive was significantly associated with younger age but not with ethnicity, gender, education, employment status, or prior knowledge of advance healthcare directives. All respondents would involve someone else in making an advance healthcare directive. There was high confidence that healthcare practitioners would respect an advance healthcare directive (87%).

Conclusions: There are high levels of interest in advance healthcare directives, but low levels of knowledge and use among inpatient psychiatry service users in Ireland. Our findings indicate a need for educational initiatives and resources to increase awareness. Such efforts could usefully focus especially on appropriate use of advance healthcare directives in psychiatric care and seek to bridge the gaps between evidence of benefit, legislative reform, and their use in mental healthcare.

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