More counselling for end-of-life decisions by GPs with own advance directives: A postal survey among German general practitioners. (1st January 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- More counselling for end-of-life decisions by GPs with own advance directives: A postal survey among German general practitioners. (1st January 2018)
- Main Title:
- More counselling for end-of-life decisions by GPs with own advance directives: A postal survey among German general practitioners
- Authors:
- Schnakenberg, Rieke
Radbruch, Lukas
Kersting, Christine
Frank, Friederike
Wilm, Stefan
Becka, Denise
Weckbecker, Klaus
Bleckwenn, Markus
Just, Johannes M.
Pentzek, Michael
Weltermann, Birgitta - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Although general practitioners (GPs) are among the preferred contact persons for discussing end-of-life issues including advance directives (ADs), there is little data on how GPs manage such consultations. Objectives: This postal survey asked German GPs about their counselling for end-of-life decisions. Methods: In 2015, a two-sided questionnaire was mailed to 959 GPs. GPs were asked for details of their consultations on ADs: frequency, duration, template use, and whether they have own ADs. Statistical analysis evaluated physician characteristics associated with an above-average number of consultations on AD. Results: The participation rate was 50.3% ( n = 482), 70.5% of the GPs were male; the average age was 54 years. GPs had an average of 18 years of professional experience, and 61.4% serve more than 900 patients per three months. Most (96.9%) GPs perform consultations on living wills (LW) and/or powers of attorney (PA), mainly in selected patients (72.3%). More than 20 consultations each on LWs and PAs are performed by 60% and 50% of GPs, respectively. The estimated mean duration of consultations was 21 min for LWs and 16 min for PAs. Predefined templates were used in 72% of the GPs, 50% of GPs had their ADs. A statistical model showed that GPs with ADs and/or a qualification in palliative medicine were more likely to counsel ≥20 patients per year for each document. Conclusion: The study confirmed that nearly all German GPs surveyed provideAbstract: Background: Although general practitioners (GPs) are among the preferred contact persons for discussing end-of-life issues including advance directives (ADs), there is little data on how GPs manage such consultations. Objectives: This postal survey asked German GPs about their counselling for end-of-life decisions. Methods: In 2015, a two-sided questionnaire was mailed to 959 GPs. GPs were asked for details of their consultations on ADs: frequency, duration, template use, and whether they have own ADs. Statistical analysis evaluated physician characteristics associated with an above-average number of consultations on AD. Results: The participation rate was 50.3% ( n = 482), 70.5% of the GPs were male; the average age was 54 years. GPs had an average of 18 years of professional experience, and 61.4% serve more than 900 patients per three months. Most (96.9%) GPs perform consultations on living wills (LW) and/or powers of attorney (PA), mainly in selected patients (72.3%). More than 20 consultations each on LWs and PAs are performed by 60% and 50% of GPs, respectively. The estimated mean duration of consultations was 21 min for LWs and 16 min for PAs. Predefined templates were used in 72% of the GPs, 50% of GPs had their ADs. A statistical model showed that GPs with ADs and/or a qualification in palliative medicine were more likely to counsel ≥20 patients per year for each document. Conclusion: The study confirmed that nearly all German GPs surveyed provide counselling on ADs. Physicians with ADs counsel more frequently than those without such documents. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- European journal of general practice. Volume 24:Number 1(2018)
- Journal:
- European journal of general practice
- Issue:
- Volume 24:Number 1(2018)
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- Volume 24, Issue 1 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 24
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0024-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 131
- Page End:
- 137
- Publication Date:
- 2018-01-01
- Subjects:
- Medical consultation -- general practice/family medicine -- advance directive/living will -- cross-sectional survey
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http://informahealthcare.com ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1080/13814788.2017.1421938 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1381-4788
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