An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association
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Factors That Influence the Expression of Opinions Regarding Choices in End-of-Life Medical Services by Community-dwelling Elderly People
Shiho Gohara
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2021 Volume 44 Issue 2 Pages 38-44

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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to identify factors that affect the expression of opinions regarding choices in end-of-life medical services by community-dwelling elderly people.

Methods: We mailed a self-administered questionnaire to 780 elderly people who participated in preventive care projects in two municipalities in the Kanto region.

Results: Of the 368 respondents (response rate, 47.2%), we included 348 who provided valid responses (valid response rate, 94.6%) in the analysis. We performed logistic regression analysis to identify factors influencing the expression of opinions regarding choices in end-of-life medical services. As a result, the experience of being at someone's deathbed was an influencing factor (p=0.046, OR=1.576).

Conclusion: The factor affecting the expression of opinions regarding choice in end-of-life medical services was the experience of being at someone's deathbed.

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