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Competence of Long-Term Care Residence to Participate in Decisions About Their Medical Care: A Brief, Objective Assessment

Rachel A. Pruchno, Michael A. Smyer, Miriam S. Rose, Paula E. Hartman-Stein, Donna L. Henderson-Laribee

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Abstract

Data from 50 residents of a long-term care facility were used to examine the extent to which performance on a brief, objective inventory could predict a clinical psychologist's evaluation of competence to participate in decisions about medical care. Results indicate that the competence to participate in medical decisions of two-thirds of the residents could be accurately assessed using scores on a mental status instrument and two vignette-based measures of medical decision-making. These procedures could enable nursing home staff to objectively assess the competence of residents to participate in important decisions about their medical care.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
Volume35
StatePublished - Jan 1 1995

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