The ideas about advanced life support and affecting factors at the end-stage of life in a hospital in Turkey

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Title

The ideas about advanced life support and affecting factors at the end-stage of life in a hospital in Turkey

Author

Albayrak, Turgay
Sencen, Irfan
Akça, Ömer
Koç, Esra Meltem
Aksoy, Hilal
Ünsal, Selim
Bülbül, Iskender
Bahadir, Adem
Kasim, Ismail
Özkara, Adem

Publisher

7/21/17

Language

English

Publication Date

20170721

Abstract

Background: The participation of the people in health decisions may be structured in various levels. One of these is participation in decisions for the treatment. 'Advanced directives' is one of the examples for the participation in decisions for the treatment. Aim: We wanted to determine the decisions on advanced life support at the end-stage of life in case of a life-threatening illness for the people themselves and their first degree relatives and the factors effecting these decisions. Design and Setting: The cross-sectional study was conducted with volunteers among patients and patient relatives who applied to all polyclinics of the Ankara Numune Training and Research Hospital except the emergency, oncology and psychiatry polyclinics between 15.12.2012 and 15.03.2013. Method: A questionnaire, the Hospital Anxiety Depression (HAD) scale, and Templer's Death Anxiety Scale (TDA) were applied to all individuals. SPSS for Win. Ver. 17.0 and MS-Excel 2010 Starter software bundles were used for all statistical analysis and calculations. Results: The participants want both themselves and their first degree relatives included in end-stage decision-making process. Therefore, the patients and their families should be informed adequately during decision making process and quality communication must be provided. Conclusion: Participants who have given their end-stage decisions previously want to be treated according to these decisions. This desire can just be possible by advanced directives.When moral and material loads of end-stage process are taken into consideration, countries, in which advanced directives are practiced, should be examined well and participants' desire should be evaluated in terms of practicability.

Primary Classification

20.5.4

Secondary Classification

20.5.4

Primary keywords

advance directives--[pri];attitude to death--[pri];decision making--[pri];terminal care--[pri]

Secondary keywords

Kahveci, Rabia;advance care planning;culture;family members;hospital;psychology;questionnaire;socioeconomic factors

Subject

Turkey--[pri]

Journal Article

PLoS One2017 July 21; 12(7):e0181456:13 p.

Note

Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International. Copyright © 2017 Albayrak et al.

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

37 refs

ISSN

19326203 (online)

Collection

Citation

“The ideas about advanced life support and affecting factors at the end-stage of life in a hospital in Turkey,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 17, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37823.