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The decision-making process for unplanned admission to hospital unveiled in hospitalised older adults: a qualitative study.

Maria Johanna van der KluitGeke J DijkstraSophia E de Rooij
Published in: BMC geriatrics (2018)
For all participants, the decision to hospitalisation was taken acutely, even if the problems evoking admission were not acute, but present for a longer period. Participants saw admission as inevitable, due to the negative perceptions of the care environment at home at that moment, combined with the positive expectations of hospital care. Advance care planning, nor shared decision making were rarely seen in these interviews. An ethical dilemma occurred when the next of kin consented to hospitalisation against the wishes of the patient. More attention for participation of older adults in decision making and their goals is recommended.
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