Impact of Advance Directive Videotape on Patient Comprehension and Treatment Preferences
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Siegert, Elisabeth A.
Clipp, Elizabeth C.
Mulhausen, Paul
Kochersberger, Gary
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Archives of Family Medicine. 1996 Apr; 5(4): 207-212.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of an advance directive videotape on patient comprehension of advance directive concepts and preferences for resuscitation. DESIGN: Pilot study, randomized cohort trial. SETTING: Extended Care and Rehabilitation Center, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Durham, NC. PARTICIPANTS: Thirty-six residents of the center; mean age, 69 years. INTERVENTIONS: Sixteen subjects observed an advance directive videotape, and 20 subjects observed a health-relative videotape. All subjects received written material and counseling on advance directives. MEASUREMENT: Structured interviews were conducted at three time points relative to the educational program (pretest, posttest, delayed posttest), measuring comprehension of two advance directive concepts (living will and cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and resuscitation preferences based on hypothetical clinical vignettes. Mean comprehension and mean resuscitation preference scores were derived for each time point. RESULTS: The mean comprehension score improved an average of 1.6 points for all subjects from pretest to delayed posttest (P less than .001); however, score changes were not significantly different between the two video groups (P = .39). Mean resuscitation preference scores were stable over time, and there were no significant score differences between the two video groups. CONCLUSION: The advance directive videotape did not significantly affect resuscitation preferences or comprehension of selected advance directive concepts.
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1996-04Subject
Advance Directives; Aged; Aids; Allowing to Die; Attitudes; Comprehension; Control Groups; Counseling; Education; Evaluation; Evaluation Studies; Health; Interviews; Knowledge; Life; Living Wills; Nursing Homes; Patients; Prolongation of Life; Rehabilitation; Resuscitation; Resuscitation Orders; Treatment Outcome; Treatment Refusal; Wills;
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Impact of Advance Directive Videotape on Patient Comprehension and Treatment Preferences
Siegert, Elisabeth A.; Clipp, Elizabeth C.; Mulhausen, Paul; Kochersberger, Gary (1996-04)