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The impact of awareness of terminal illness on quality of death and care decision making: a prospective nationwide survey of bereaved family members of advanced cancer patients.

Eunmi Ahn1, Dong Wook Shin, Jin Young Choi, Jina Kang, Dae Kyun Kim, Hyesuk Kim, Eunil Lee, Kwan Ok Hwang, Bumjo Oh, BeLong Cho.   

Abstract

OBJECTS: We aimed to assess whether awareness of a terminal illness can affect care decision making processes and the achievement of a good death in advanced cancer patients receiving palliative care services.
METHODS: Awareness of terminal illness at the time of palliative care service admission was assessed by the health care professionals during the routine initial comprehensive assessment process and was recorded in the national terminal cancer patient registry. A follow-up nationwide bereavement survey was conducted, which contained questions regarding decision making processes and the Korean version of the Good Death Inventory.
RESULTS: Among the 345 patients included in the final analysis, the majority (68.4%) of the patients were aware of the terminal illness. Awareness of the terminal illness tended to reduce discordances in care decision making (adjusted odds ratio = 0.55; 95% CI: 0.29-1.07), and increased the patients' own decision making when there were discordances between patients and their families (adjusted odds ratio = 3.79; 95% CI: 1.31-10.94). The Good Death Inventory score was significantly higher among patients who were aware of their terminal illnesses compared with those who were not (5.04 vs. 4.80; p = 0.013) and especially in the domains of 'control over the future' (5.18 vs. 4.04; p < 0.001), 'maintaining hope and pleasure' (4.55 vs. 3.92; p = 0.002), and 'unawareness of death' (4.41 vs. 4.26; p = 0.024).
CONCLUSION: Awareness of the terminal illness had beneficial effect on the harmonious decision making, patient autonomy, and patient's quality of death. Disclosure of terminal illness should be encouraged.
Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  awareness of terminal illness; cancer; decision making; oncology; quality of death

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23839783     DOI: 10.1002/pon.3346

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychooncology        ISSN: 1057-9249            Impact factor:   3.894


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Journal:  J Palliat Med       Date:  2018-11-08       Impact factor: 2.947

2.  End-of-life decision making in the context of chronic life-limiting disease: a concept analysis and conceptual model.

Authors:  Kristin Levoy; Elise C Tarbi; Joseph P De Santis
Journal:  Nurs Outlook       Date:  2020-09-15       Impact factor: 3.250

3.  Transitions in Prognostic Awareness Among Terminally Ill Cancer Patients in Their Last 6 Months of Life Examined by Multi-State Markov Modeling.

Authors:  Chen Hsiu Chen; Fur-Hsing Wen; Ming-Mo Hou; Chia-Hsun Hsieh; Wen-Chi Chou; Jen-Shi Chen; Wen-Cheng Chang; Siew Tzuh Tang
Journal:  Oncologist       Date:  2017-07-06

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5.  Identification of a potentially avoidable cardiopulmonary resuscitation in hematology and oncology wards.

Authors:  Yeonjoo Choi; Jin Won Kim; Koung Jin Suh; Yoo-Joo Lim; Ji Yun Lee; Beo-Deul Kang; Ji-Won Kim; Se-Hyun Kim; Jeong-Ok Lee; Yu Jung Kim; Keun-Wook Lee; Jee Hyun Kim; Soo-Mee Bang; Jong Seok Lee
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6.  Towards a novel approach guiding the decision-making process for anticancer treatment in patients with advanced cancer: framework for systemic anticancer treatment with palliative intent.

Authors:  K Ribi; N Kalbermatten; M Eicher; F Strasser
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7.  Terminal Versus Advanced Cancer: Do the General Population and Health Care Professionals Share a Common Language?

Authors:  Sang Hyuck Kim; Dong Wook Shin; So Young Kim; Hyung Kook Yang; Eunjoo Nam; Hyun Jung Jho; Eunmi Ahn; Be Long Cho; Keeho Park; Jong-Hyock Park
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