Abstract
Objectives: To determine the preferences of French elderly inpatients concerning medical information and surrogate designation in life-threatening situations. Methods: Intention-to-act questionnaire was completed by two geriatricians during a patient interview in the week following admission in three geriatric units in France. The participants were elderly patients (≥70 years) with adequate cognitive performance for decision making as assessed by the Mini Mental State Examination. The impact of socio-demographic factors, level of confidence in medical care, cognitive or physical disability on surrogate designation and amount of medical information expected were measured. Measurements: Impact of socio-demographic factors, level of confidence in medical care, cognitive or physical disability on surrogate designation and amount of medical information expected. Results: 426 consecutive elderly patients were recruited. 32.6% wanted to receive complete information about their care and 77% declared they would want to be informed if they were in a life-threatening situation. 4.5% reported they would not want any medical information. A family member was designated as surrogate by 73% of the patients. In 28%, a second surrogate was also designated, usually the family physician (22%) or a member of the hospital medical staff (10%). Polytomous logistic regression analysis was used to assess determinants of the amount of information expected and social and medical parameters. MMSE score, the presence of physical disability, a low level of confidence in medicine and the presence of children were identified as independent determinants of a high level of information expectation. Conclusion: Elderly hospitalised patients expressed a strong desire to receive extensive information and were willing to designate a surrogate in a life-threatening situation. The surrogate was usually a family member alone or with another person, usually a practitioner. Copyright © The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society.
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Paillaud, E., Ferrand, E., Lejonc, J. L., Henry, O., Bouillanne, O., & Montagne, O. (2007). Medical information and surrogate designation: Results of a prospective study in elderly hospitalised patients. Age and Ageing, 36(3), 274–279. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afl179
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