Racial variation in the use of do-not-resuscitate orders

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作者
Shepardson, LB [1 ]
Gordon, HS [1 ]
Ibrahim, SA [1 ]
Harper, DL [1 ]
Rosenthal, GE [1 ]
机构
[1] Cleveland VA Med Ctr, Div Gen Internal Med & Hlth Care Res, Cleveland, OH USA
关键词
African Americans; race; resuscitation orders; do-not-resuscitate order; decision making;
D O I
10.1046/j.1525-1497.1999.00275.x
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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OBJECTIVE: To compare the use of do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders in African-American and white patients using a large, multisite, community-based sample. MEASUREMENTS: Our sample included 90,821 consecutive admissions to 30 hospitals in a large metropolitan region with six nonsurgical conditions from 1993 through 1995. Demographic and clinical data were abstracted from medical records. Admission severity of illness was measured using multivariate risk-adjustment models with excellent discrimination (receiver-operating characteristic curve areas, 0.82-0.88), Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to determine the independent association between race and use of DNR orders, adjusting for age, admission severity, and ol:her covariates. MAIN RESULTS: In all patients, the rate of DNR orders was lower in African Americans than whites (9% vs 18%: p <.001), Rates of orders were also lower (p <.001) among African Americans in analyses stratified by age, gender, diagnosis,, severity of illness, and in-hospital death. After adjusting for severity and other important covariates, the odds of a DNR. order remained lower (p <.001) for African-Americans relative to whites for all diagnoses, ranging from 0.38 for obstructive airway disease to 0.71 for gastrointestinal hemorrhage, Results were similar in analyses limited to orders written by the first, second, or seventh hospital day, Finally, among patients with DNR orders, African Americans were less likely to have orders written on the first hospital day and more likely to have orders written on subsequent days. CONCLUSIONS: The use of DNR orders was substantially lower in African Americans than in whites, even after adjusting for severity of illness and other covariates, Identification of factors underlying such differences will improve our understanding of the degree to which expectations for care differ in African American and white patients.
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