The Effect of Discussions About Advance Directives on Patients' Satisfaction with Primary Care

  • Tierney W
  • Dexter P
  • Gramelspacher G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Discussions of end-of-life care should be held prior to acute, disabling events. Many barriers to having such discussions during primary care exist. These barriers include time constraints, communication difficulties, and perhaps physicians' anxiety that patients might react negatively to such discussions.

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Tierney, W. M., Dexter, P. R., Gramelspacher, G. P., Perkins, A. J., Zhou, X.-H., & Wolinsky, F. D. (2001). The Effect of Discussions About Advance Directives on Patients’ Satisfaction with Primary Care. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 16(1), 32–40. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1497.2001.00215.x

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