Literature DB >> 15022736

Advance directive group education in a VA outpatient clinic.

Lisa R Dipko1, Karen Xavier, R Jeffrey Kohlwes.   

Abstract

Advance directive education is an important social work role in many medical settings. Despite its obvious benefit in terms of time-effectiveness, group education around advance directives has received little previous attention in the social work research literature. In a retrospective cohort (n = 13,913), we compared three education strategies in an attempt to evaluate their effectiveness on advance directive completion: (1) participation in a group session, (2) one or more individual sessions with a social worker, and (3) no advance directive education. Social work education of any kind resulted in an overall completion rate of 20% versus 2.1% in the non-intervention group. Group education was twice as effective as an individual social work session, and as effective as multiple sessions, but less time consuming. Our study confirmed previous findings that older patients are more likely to complete advance directives independent of education strategy. Participants in the group sessions were also older than the rest of the cohort, leading us to hypothesize about the particular appeal of group education to older patients. We conclude that group education is an effective as well as time- and cost-efficient social work tool for facilitating completion of advance medical directives, particularly among older patients.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 15022736     DOI: 10.1300/j010v38n02_05

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Work Health Care        ISSN: 0098-1389


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