Advance Care Directive Preferences in Women Veterans: A Snapshot.

Omega Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-27 DOI:10.1177/00302228221130115
Sharon K West, Brian Peek, Antoine Al-Achi, Doreen LeCompte
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Prior research characterizes mainly male veteran preferences at end of life using the Veterans Administration Advance Directive (VA AD), there has been no specific studies focusing on women veteran's preferences concerning whether the AD is to be strictly (S) followed or to serve as a general guide (G). The purpose of this study was to describe women veteran preferences for life-sustaining treatments (LSTs) in various illness situations to assist providers in discussing end-of-life decisions. Additionally, we compared previously published LST preferences of male veterans with the study's sample. Using a descriptive retrospective approach, data was collected from 484 women veterans ADs between January 2010 and December 2019. Findings revealed that women tended to trend in the same direction as men, preferring to have advance directives serve as general guidance over being strictly followed. Unconscious/Coma/Vegetative was the only factor that was statistically significant for affecting the choice of following the AD.

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女退伍军人的预先护理指示偏好:快照。
先前的研究主要是利用退伍军人管理局预嘱(VA AD)来描述男性退伍军人在生命末期的偏好,还没有专门研究女性退伍军人在严格遵守(S)或作为一般指南(G)方面的偏好。本研究旨在描述女性退伍军人在各种疾病情况下对维持生命治疗(LST)的偏好,以帮助医疗服务提供者讨论生命终结的决定。此外,我们还将之前发表的男性退伍军人对 LST 的偏好与本研究的样本进行了比较。我们采用描述性回顾方法,收集了 484 名女性退伍军人在 2010 年 1 月至 2019 年 12 月期间的 ADs 数据。研究结果表明,女性倾向于与男性保持一致,她们更愿意让预先指示作为一般性指导,而不是严格遵守。无意识/昏迷/植物人是影响选择遵循预嘱的唯一具有统计学意义的因素。
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