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Background: Advance care planning enables people to record their future health and care wishes and appoint someone as an advocate. An advance directive can be made in the event that a person is incapacitated, so that their wishes are still upheld. The beliefs of the nephrology team might affect patients' choices and willingness to sign an advance directive. To increase the number of dialysis patients who have signed an advance directive, it is necessary to educate the nephrology medical staff.
Aim: To explore the intention to sign an advance directive and its related factors among nephrology medical staff.
Methods: A cross-sectional and correlational design was used. This study recruited 160 nephrology medical staff. Data were analysed by using the Statistical Package for Social Science 21.0 for Windows.
Findings: The results found that the longer someone has worked as part of the nephology medical staff, the more knowledgeable they were about an advance directive. This led to them being more likely to want to sign an advance directive for themselves.
Conclusion: In order to improve the knowledge and awareness of advance directives among nephrology medical staff, hospital managers should provide continuing education on this topic.
背景:预先护理规划使人们能够记录自己未来的健康和护理愿望,并指定某人作为代言人。预先医疗指示可以在患者丧失行为能力的情况下做出,这样他们的意愿仍然可以得到支持。肾内科团队的理念可能会影响患者的选择和签署预先医疗指示的意愿。为了增加签署预先医疗指示的透析患者人数,有必要对肾内科医务人员进行教育。目的:探讨肾内科医务人员签署预先医疗指示的意向及其相关因素:方法:采用横断面和相关性设计。本研究招募了 160 名肾内科医务人员。数据采用社会科学统计软件包 21.0 for Windows 进行分析:结果发现,肾内科医务人员的工作时间越长,他们对预先医疗指示的了解就越多。这使得他们更愿意为自己签署预先医疗指示:为了提高肾内科医务人员对预先医疗指示的了解和认识,医院管理者应提供有关这一主题的继续教育。