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J Am Geriatr Soc ; 52(9): 1424-9, 2004 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15341541

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Program was designed to communicate resident/surrogate treatment preferences in the form of medical orders. To assess statewide nursing facility use of the Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) and to identify the patterns of orders documented on residents' POLST forms. DESIGN: Telephone survey; on-site POLST form review. SETTING: Oregon nursing facilities. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred forty-six nursing facilities in the telephone survey; 356 nursing facility residents aged 65 and older at seven nursing facilities in the POLST form review. MEASUREMENTS: A telephone survey; onsite POLST form reviews. RESULTS: In the telephone survey, 71% of facilities reported using the POLST program for at least half of their residents. In the POLST form review, do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders were present on 88% of POLST forms. On forms indicating DNR, 77% reflected preferences for more than the lowest level of treatment in at least one other category. On POLST forms indicating orders to resuscitate, 47% reflected preferences for less than the highest level of treatment in at least one other category. The oldest old (> or = 85, n=167) were more likely than the young old (65-74, n=48) to have orders to limit resuscitation, medical treatment, and artificial nutrition and hydration. CONCLUSION: The POLST program is widely used in Oregon nursing facilities. A majority of individuals with DNR orders requested some other form of life-extending treatment, and advanced age was associated with orders to limit treatments.


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Advance Care Planning/organization & administration , Life Support Care/organization & administration , Medical Records , Nursing Homes/organization & administration , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/organization & administration , Resuscitation Orders , Age Factors , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Attitude of Health Personnel , Attitude to Health , Choice Behavior , Enteral Nutrition , Fluid Therapy , Forms and Records Control , Guideline Adherence , Health Services Research , Humans , Life Support Care/psychology , Medical Audit , Oregon , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Resuscitation Orders/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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