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Cross-cultural similarities and differences in attitudes about advance care planning

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JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE
卷 17, 期 1, 页码 48-57

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DOI: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.2002.01032.x

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culture; cross-cultural comparison; advance directives; terminal care; attitude toward death

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Objective: Culture may have an Important impact on a patient's decision whether to perform advance care planning. But the cultural attitudes influencing such decisions are poorly defined. This hypothesis-generating study begins to characterize those attitudes in 3 American ethnic cultures. Design: Structured, open-ended interviews with blinded content analysis. Setting: Two general medicine wards in San Antonio, Texas. Patients. Purposive sampling of 26 Mexican-American, 18 Euro-American, and 14 African-American Inpatients. Measurements and main results: The 3 groups shared some views, potentially reflecting elements of an American core culture. For example, majorities of all groups believed the patient deserves a say in treatment, and advance directives (ADs) improve the chances a patient's wishes will be followed. But the groups differed on other themes, likely reflecting specific ethnic cultures. For example, most Mexican Americans believed the health system controls treatment, trusted the system to serve patients well, believed ADs help staff know or implement a patient's wishes, and wanted to die when treatment is futile. Few Euro Americans believed the system controls treatment, but most trusted the system to serve patients well, had particular wishes about fife support, other care, and acceptable outcomes, and believed ADs help staff know or Implement a patient's wishes. Most African Americans believed the health system controls treatment, few trusted the system to serve patients well, and most believed they should wait until very sick to express treatment wishes. Conclusion: While grounded in values that may compose part of American core culture, advance care planning may need tailoring to a patient's specific ethnic views.

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