Completion rate of physician orders for life-sustaining treatment for patients with metastatic or recurrent cancer: a preliminary, cross-sectional study

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作者
Kim, Ju Won [1 ]
Choi, Jung Yoon [1 ]
Jang, Won Jin [1 ]
Choi, Yoon Ji [1 ]
Choi, Youn Seon [2 ]
Shin, Sang Won [1 ]
Kim, Yeul Hong [1 ]
Park, Kyong Hwa [1 ]
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[1] Korea Univ, Anam Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Div Oncol Hematol, 73 Goryeodae Ro, Seoul 02841, South Korea
[2] Korea Univ, Guro Hosp, Dept Family Med, 97 Guro Dong Gil, Seoul 08308, South Korea
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Physician orders for life-sustaining treatment; End-of-life care; Advance directives; DECISION;
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10.1186/s12904-019-0475-9
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background "End of life" is a difficult topic of conversation in East Asian cultures, even among patients and doctors who share a good rapport. In 2016, the Hospice, Palliative Care, and Life-Sustaining Treatment Decision-Making Act, which took the form of "Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment," was introduced in South Korea. This study was conducted to investigate the completion rate of Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment in patients with advanced cancer on the active recommendation of physicians, as well as patients' general attitudes toward end-of-life care. Methods We conducted a preliminary, cross-sectional descriptive survey on patients with advanced cancer. A total of 101 patients with advanced solid cancer agreed to participate in the study. The primary endpoint was the rate of completion of Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment based on a doctor's suggestion. Written interviews were conducted to understand the perceptions and factors influencing patients' decisions. Results Of the 101 patients, 72 (71.3%) agreed to prepare Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment. Patients who had an educational level of high school or higher were more likely to agree to complete Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment documentation as compared to the lower educational status group. More than half of the respondents who completed Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment documentation reported that they had more than a fair understanding of "life-sustaining care" or "Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment." Participants' reasons for Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment completion were diverse. Conclusions We found that highly educated patients, who understood the concept behind the policy well, tended to accept Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment without hesitation. Better education, information shared through the media, and conversations with health care providers might improve understanding of Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment in patients with cancer.
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