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The psychologist's role in assessing and facilitating patients' knowledge of advance directives in medical settings: A preliminary investigation.

D Johnson-Greene1, C M Anderson, K M Adams, H A Buchtel, T Miller, M Dehring.   

Abstract

In a time of budgetary shortfalls in the medical industry, an aging population, and an increased emphasis on health care choices, psychologists are being called upon to administer advance medical directive programs to patients. This study reports preliminary findings from a program to assess and facilitate patients' knowledge of advance directives (ADs) by the Psychology Service at the Ann Arbor VA Medical Center. The participant pool included 243 male veteran patients admitted to medical and surgical wards at the hospital. The intervention included the use of a computer-generated prompt for consultation, which was sent to the psychology staff in response to a patient inquiry regarding ADs. It also involved an increased emphasis on the delivery of written material on ADs by the admissions clerks. The intervention appeared to result in a modest increase in patients' knowledge of advance directives. Suggestions are offered for areas that should be emphasized in future attempts to increase patients' knowledge and utilization of advance directives.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 24226638     DOI: 10.1007/BF01996131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Psychol Med Settings        ISSN: 1068-9583


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1.  Multimedia decision support intervention: a promising approach to enhance the intention to complete an advance directive among hospitalized adults.

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