A Question of Trust: Does Mistrust or Perceived Discrimination Account for Race Disparities in Advance Directive Completion?
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A Question of Trust: Does Mistrust or Perceived Discrimination Account for Race Disparities in Advance Directive Completion?
Abstract
Background and objectives: Advance directive completion is associated with end-of-life quality indicators such as dying at home and receiving hospice care. Black older adults are less likely to complete advance directives than their white counterparts. The underlying reasons for these race disparities are not well understood.
Research design and methods: In two related studies, data from the Health and Retirement Study were used to examine whether mistrust in health care providers and/or perceived discrimination accounted for lower rates of advance directive completion by black older adults in the United States. Odds of advance directive completion were modeled using logistic regression and multiple measures of trust in health care providers and both medical and nonmedical perceived discriminatory treatment.
Results: In Study 1 (n = 699), controlling for medical mistrust did not reduce the gap between black and white participants' odds of possessing advance directives. In Study 2 (n = 2,736), higher percentages of black participants reported experiencing medical and nonmedical discriminatory treatment. However, none of the measures of discrimination accounted for black participants' lower odds of possessing advance directives.
Discussion and implications: These results call into question the common assertion that mistrust in medical providers or the health care system contributes to lower rates of advance care planning by black older adults. Future research should examine the potential relationships between advance directive completion and other dimensions of discrimination.
Keywords: Advance care planning; Decision making; Disparities; Minority issues; Race.
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