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A critical review of advance directives in Germany: attitudes, use and healthcare professionals' compliance.

Natalie Evans1, Claudia Bausewein, Arantza Meñaca, Erin V W Andrew, Irene J Higginson, Richard Harding, Robert Pool, Marjolein Gysels.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Recent legal changes in Germany make non-compliance with advance directives (ADs) a criminal offence. This article assesses the evidence on attitudes towards, use of, and physician compliance with ADs in Germany.
METHODS: Critical review: studies on ADs, identified from a systematic review of culture and end-of-life care in Germany (11 electronic databases, 3 journals, reference lists, and grey literature), were included. An interpretative synthesis of findings revealed cross-cutting themes.
RESULTS: Thirty-two studies (1996-2009) were identified. Key themes were: awareness; utilization; compliance; and bindingness of ADs. There was a positive trend between awareness of ADs and study publication date. Use varied between patient groups (0.3-62%) and was low amongst the general population (2.5-10%). Fears about ADs' purpose and possible abuse were identified. Physician discomfort in discussing ADs and non-compliance were reported. Physicians preferred legally binding ADs, though conflicting results were reported for patients' desired level of bindingness.
CONCLUSION: Although there is increasing awareness of ADs in Germany, there remains low use, poor communication, fears of abuse, some non-compliance and contradictory evidence regarding desired bindingness. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: Although legal changes will hopefully improve compliance, low awareness, communication difficulties and uncertainties surrounding ADs must be addressed if use is to increase.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 22115975     DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2011.10.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Patient Educ Couns        ISSN: 0738-3991


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