公众对临终治疗决定的态度:对临床护士和护理管理者的影响。

J L Storch, J Dossetor
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随着医疗技术变得越来越复杂,临终治疗的决定对病人和照顾他们的专业人员来说变得越来越复杂。作者调查了448名普通公众成员,以确定他们对临终治疗决定的态度和对提供临终指示的态度。少数受访者表示,他们会让医生来做重大决定。绝大多数人认为生前遗嘱很重要。大多数受访者表示,他们不希望自己的生命在年老、生病或智力衰竭的情况下延长。大多数受访者也赞成在死后捐献器官。文章报告了显著影响这些反应的社会人口变量,并建议这些结果对临床护士和护理管理人员的影响。提高客户沟通意愿的能力,并对这些问题的社会文化差异敏感,是临床护士的关键含义。确保制定健全的政策和指导方针,并在围绕临终治疗指示以及多元文化取向的道德和法律方面提供适当的教育,是护理管理人员的责任。
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Public attitudes towards end-of-life treatment decisions: implications for nurse clinicians and nursing administrators.

As medical technology becomes more sophisticated, end-of-life treatment decisions become more complex for patients and for the professionals who care for them. The authors surveyed 448 members of the general public to determine their attitudes regarding end-of-life treatment decisions and attitudes towards the provision of advance end-of-life directives. A slight minority of respondents indicated they would leave major decisions to their physicians. An overwhelming majority believe that living wills are important. Most respondents indicated they would not wish their lives to be prolonged if elderly and ill or if their minds failed. A majority of respondents also were in favour of donating their organs after death. The article reports the socio demographic variables which significantly influenced these responses and suggests the implications of these results for nurse clinicians and for nursing administrators. Enhancing clients' abilities to communicate their wishes and being sensitive to social-cultural differences in perspectives about these issues, are key implications for nurse clinicians. Ensuring sound policies and guidelines are developed and that adequate education is provided in ethical and legal dimensions surrounding end-of-life treatment directives, as well as multi-cultural orientation, are responsibilities for nursing administrators.

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