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Clinical Trial
. 1994 Jan;9(1):49-51.
doi: 10.1007/BF02599143.

Which advance directive do patients prefer?

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Clinical Trial

Which advance directive do patients prefer?

M Reinders et al. J Gen Intern Med. 1994 Jan.

Abstract

This study examined patient acceptance of two different advance directives. Outpatients completed the two directives and a 12-item acceptability questionnaire for each, and then stated their directive preferences. Of 128 patients enrolled, 97 (76%) responded. Overall, 47% of the respondents were satisfied with the Let Me Decide directive and 53% with the Medical Directive (NS). Thirty-nine percent preferred the Let Me Decide directive, 37% preferred the Medical Directive, and 25% had no preference or were uncertain which they preferred. Although there was no difference in patient acceptance between the directives, 76% of the patients preferred one or the other. Therefore, different people like different directives, and a variety of directives should be available for patients to review before they complete one.

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