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      Advance directives: the experience of health care professionals across the continuum of care.

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      Social work in health care
      Death and Euthanasia, Empirical Approach

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          Abstract

          This study explored the perceptions of health care providers across the continuum of care as to how effective advance directive arrangements were in assuring compliance with the patients' wishes, as well as their overall satisfaction levels with the process. The health care providers who responded to the survey indicated high levels of overall satisfaction with advance directives, despite low patient completion rates and, most significantly, low confidence levels that surrogate decision making accurately reflected the patient's wishes. A secondary analysis compared the perceptions of health care providers with consumers' reasons for failing to complete advance directives. The need for further education was perceived as a primary need by the health care professionals but not by the consumers. Recommendations for policy initiatives and further research are then presented.

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          Journal
          Soc Work Health Care
          Social work in health care
          0098-1389
          0098-1389
          1999
          : 28
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Social Work, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo 49008-5034, USA.
          Article
          10.1300/J010v28n03_03
          10457980
          7122188a-81d8-4e52-b022-89083cbfc19a
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          Death and Euthanasia,Empirical Approach
          Death and Euthanasia, Empirical Approach

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