The positive attitudes and perceptions of care managers about advance directives.

Am J Hosp Palliat Care

Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center and Research Service, Bruce W. Carter Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Miami, Florida, USA.

Published: March 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • Care managers believe discussing advance directives with their clients is important, with 96.8% not viewing it as time-consuming.
  • In a survey of 95 care managers, no significant attitudinal barriers were found regarding these discussions.
  • The study suggests that care managers require educational interventions to effectively navigate conversations about end-of-life issues with clients who may be resistant.

Article Abstract

In a previous intervention, we found that reminders from care managers failed to increase the number of their homebound older adult clients with advance directives. Thus, in the current study, we looked at the perceptions and attitudes of care managers about the need to discuss advance directives with their clients. Ninety-five care managers serving community-based nursing home-eligible older adults completed an 18-question survey, which found that care managers overwhelmingly believe it is important to address advance directives. Only 3.2% reported that discussing advance directives is time consuming. No attitudinal barriers were identified. Given their positive attitudes about advance directives, care managers need educational interventions that will provide the knowledge and skills to interact effectively with clients who are resistant to addressing end-of-life issues.

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