Emergency medicine provider comfort with Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment (POLST) advanced directive

Katherine Briggie, Kaitlin Sweeney, S. Findlay, Hao Wang, Juan Pagan-Ferrer, Daniel G. Miller, Sangil Lee
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Introduction The Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) form has been shown to lead to more goal-concordant care for these patients by providing detailed instructions regarding end-of-life interventions, made by the patient and/or medical decision maker. The aim of this study was to determine the level of awareness and understanding of the POLST form amongst providers at two ACGME-accredited emergency medicine residency programs. Methods In this needs assessment study, we assessed awareness by sending a 13-item survey to all residents, faculty, and advanced practice providers in the two EDs in the United States. The content of the survey was developed by the study team using a modified Delphi process with content validity evaluated by a panel of emergency medicine and palliative care experts. We evaluated the association between the level of comfort and knowledge using the form and the level of training using the bivariate analysis. Results Of the 205 questionnaires distributed, we received 63 responses (31%). Only 44% of responders reported using a POLST in the past year, and 40% did not feel comfortable interpreting and applying a POLST. Seventy percent of responders do not know where to locate this form. Furthermore, trainees reported a higher degree of familiarity and comfort with POLST forms when compared to staff physicians. Conclusion A significant minority of ED providers do not know how to properly apply a POLST form. Our data suggests opportunities to educate ED personnel on locating and applying the POLST form.
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急救医疗提供者对维持生命治疗医师指令(POLST)高级指令感到满意
医嘱维持生命治疗(POLST)形式已被证明,通过提供关于患者和/或医疗决策者制定的生命末期干预措施的详细说明,可以为这些患者提供更加目标一致的护理。本研究的目的是确定两个acgme认证的急诊医学住院医师项目的提供者对POLST表格的认识和理解程度。方法在这项需求评估研究中,我们通过向美国两家急诊科的所有住院医师、教师和高级实践提供者发送一份13项调查来评估意识。调查内容由研究小组采用改进的德尔菲法制定,内容效度由急诊医学和姑息治疗专家小组评估。我们使用表格评估舒适度和知识水平之间的关系,使用双变量分析评估训练水平之间的关系。结果共发放205份问卷,收到回复63份(31%)。只有44%的应答者报告在过去一年中使用了POLST, 40%的人对解释和应用POLST感到不舒服。70%的回应者不知道在哪里找到这个表格。此外,与主治医生相比,受训人员报告对POLST表格的熟悉程度和舒适度更高。结论少数ED医生不知道如何正确使用POLST表格。我们的数据建议教育教育人员如何定位和应用POLST表格。
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