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Table 4 Questions that give insight into the decision-making process for patients treated in nursing homes with nursing home doctors on staff, versus in nursing homes with general practitioners (GPs) in 20% positions

From: Involvement in decisions about intravenous treatment for nursing home patients: nursing homes versus hospital wards

 

Patients treated in nursing homes with full- or part time physicians n = 125

Patients treated in nursing homes with GPs n = 68

P-value

The patient’s capacity to consent was assessed

112 (92%)

60 (91%)

NS

The treatment was discussed with the patient before commencement

82 (67%)

31 (47%)

< 0.05

The treatment was discussed with the next of kin before commencement

54 (44%)

41 (62%)

< 0.05

Was the treatment discussed with health personnel who knew the patient?

109 (89%)

60 (91%)

NS

Advance care planning done in the pasta

67 (55%)

30 (46%)

NS

Doubt about whether intravenous treatment was the right course of action for this patient

27 (22%)

20 (30%)

NS

  1. aFull question: Have there previously been carried out conversations with the patient or next of kin regarding the patient’s wishes and values relating to life-prolonging treatment and what to do if the patient suddenly gets much worse?