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    題名: Factors Influencing the Intention to Sign Up for Advanced Care Planning in Day Care for Psychiatric Patients
    作者: 李昭憲
    貢獻者: 民生學院
    關鍵詞: mental illness
    mental rehabilitation institutions
    patient right to autonomy act
    advancecare planning
    advance decisions
    日期: 2024-09-04
    上傳時間: 2024-09-04T07:00:36Z (UTC)
    摘要: (1) Background: Currently, Taiwan has adopted a “person-centered” approach to Advance
    Care, including Hospice Palliative Care and Advance Decisions, both of which are intended to enhance
    the right of individuals to choose their own end-of-life care; however, it is extremely challenging
    and difficult to implement the principle of autonomy for psychiatric patients. (2) Methodology: The
    aim in this study is to investigate the factors affecting the intention of day ward patients to sign up
    for hospice and palliative care by using the questionnaire content of the “Survey on Knowledge,
    Attitude Toward, Experience, and Behavior Intention to Sign Up for Hospice and Palliative Care”. A
    cross-sectional design compliant with STROBE (Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies
    in Epidemiology) was employed. An independent sample t-test, Pearson’s correlation analysis,
    and stepwise regression analysis were used to determine the factors influencing the intention of
    psychiatric patients to sign up for advanced care planning. (3) Results: The relationships between
    knowledge of and attitude toward advanced care planning, knowledge of and behavior intention
    to sign up for advanced care planning, and attitude toward and behavior intention to sign up for
    advanced care planning were all positive (p-value < 0.001). The final three most relevant indicators
    were attitude toward hospice and palliative care, hospitalization of family members during the previous
    five years, and death of a close friend within the previous five years. (4) Conclusions: The results
    of the study show that the hospice and palliative care attitude and past experience of psychiatric
    patients affect the intention to sign up, reminding us that psychiatric patients are at an increased
    risk of decision-making disability as their illness progresses and that, in addition to initiating the
    discussion of Advance Care Planning as soon as possible, it may be an opportune time for medical
    professionals to actively promote Advance Care Planning among their patients.
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