THE SPECIFICATION OF LEVELS OF ACTIVE INTERVENTION IN A CHRONIC CARE HOSPITAL

Citation
Jp. Hirdes et Nj. Martin, THE SPECIFICATION OF LEVELS OF ACTIVE INTERVENTION IN A CHRONIC CARE HOSPITAL, Journal of applied gerontology, 12(2), 1993, pp. 125-138
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Geiatric & Gerontology
ISSN journal
07334648
Volume
12
Issue
2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
125 - 138
Database
ISI
SICI code
0733-4648(1993)12:2<125:TSOLOA>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Although decisions regarding the level of active intervention specifie d for a chronic care patient would ideally be made by autonomous indiv iduals, these decisions may be influenced by a number of physical, psy chological, and social factors. Some aspects of one's life experience would usually be considered reasonable criteria to form the basis for these decisions (e.g., severity of physical impairment), but the influ ence of other factors (e.g., social isolation) may be less appropriate . This study examines the characteristics associated with the specific ation of comfort measures only on the charts of patients in a Canadian chronic care hospital. Based on the results of multiple logistic regr ession models, patients with comfort measures only specified were sign ificantly more likely to be older, recently admitted, incontinent, req uiring special nutritional regimens, and were less likely to have been visited recently by key contact persons. The results raise the ethica l question of what dimensions of quality of life should be considered as relevant determinants of advance treatment plans for the elderly.