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Factors associated with willingness to complete advance directives in older adults
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his study aimed to examine the factors associated with willingness to complete advance directives (ADs) in community-dwelling older adults. In total, 121 community-dwelling older adults in Korea completed the questionnaires inquiring about their willingness and perceptions in completing ADs (susceptibility, severity, benefits, barriers, and cues to action), which were based on the Health Belief Model. The mean score for willingness to complete ADs was 6.2 (SD = 3.6). A multiple linear regression analysis showed that higher scores of perceived severity (ß = 0.199, p = 0.021), perceived benefits (ß = 0.221, p = 0.016), and cues to action (ß = 0.159, p = 0.030) were associated with a greater willingness to complete ADs. However, higher scores of perceived barriers (ß = -0.409, p < 0.001) were likely to lower the willingness to complete ADs. This study highlights that future interventions aimed at increasing AD completion rates in older adults should consider improving perceived severity, benefits, and cues to action and minimizing perceived barriers.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gerinurse.2021.05.006
Voir la revue «Geriatric nursing, 42»
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