Background: Decision making concerning patients with advanced dementia is complicated. The indication of a gastrostomy is among these hard decisions, especially considering that there is no consensus about its real benefit.
Aim: To explore the criteria used by Chilean physicians to indicate a gastrostomy in patients with advanced dementia.
Material And Methods: A questionnaire about the decision making to indicate a gastrostomy was delivered to 72 physicians working in public and private hospitals.
Results: The survey was answered by 43 physicians. Fifty one percent had indicated a gastrostomy to patients with advanced dementia in the last year, 79% believed that gastrostomy reduces the risk of aspiration pneumonia, 50% thought that gastrostomy helps in bed sore healing and 74% believed that gastrostomy improves survival.
Conclusions: The majority of physicians who answered the survey think that gastrostomy will improve the health status of patients with advanced dementia.
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