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Older Adults’ Persisting Beliefs About the Death Panel Myth and Advance Directives

机译:老年人对死亡小组神话和前提指令的坚持信念

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The political debate preceding passage of the Affordable Care Act included controversy over a bill that some claimed would establish a “death panel” to judge if older adults were worthy of receiving medical care. This claim was false, as the bill would instead incentivize physicians to inform Medicare patients about advanced directives: legal documentation of one’s end-of-life preferences. However, the death panel myth led to the removal of this bill from the Affordable Care Act, and a poll five years later found 41% of Americans still believed in the death panel myth. We investigated the effects believing in this myth had on older adults, hypothesizing that those who believed in the myth would have lower advance directive completion rates and more negative attitudes towards advanced directives. Community-dwelling older adults aged 65 to 102 years (N = 182) in a large city in the southern United States completed an interview survey. No relationship was found between belief in the death panel myth and advanced directive completion; however, older adults who believed in the myth had lower perceived need for advanced directives than those who did not. Surprisingly, 47.1% of older adults who believed in the myth also supported incentivizing doctors to inform patients about advanced directives, suggesting that many older adults who believe in the myth do not know that the controversial bill was about advanced directives. Results suggest that the death panel myth may have long-lasting effects, specifically persistent distrust about policies promoting advance directives.
机译:在经济实惠的护理法案通过的政治辩论包括争议的情况下,一些索赔人员将建立“死亡小组”,以判断老年人是否值得接受医疗保健。这一索赔是假的,因为该法案将激励医生通知医疗保险患者的高级指令:一个人的生活终止偏好的法律文件。然而,死亡小组神话导致从经济实惠的护理法案中删除这项法案,五年后的民意调查仍然认为41%的美国人仍然相信死亡小组神话。我们调查了这种神话对老年人的影响,假设相信神话的人将有更低的预先指示完成率和更为负面指令的负面态度。社区住宅年龄65至102年(N = 182岁)在美国南部的一个大城市中完成了面试调查。在死亡小组神话和高级指令完成之间存在信仰之间没有任何关系;然而,相信神话的老年人对先进指令的感知需要较低,而不是那些没有的人。令人惊讶的是,47.1%相信神话的老年人也支持激励医生通知患者有关先进指令,这表明许多相信神话的老年人不知道有争议的条例草案是关于先进指令。结果表明,死亡小组神话可能具有持久的效果,特别是对促进预付指令的政策的持续不信任。

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