A video depicting resuscitation did not impact upon patients' decision-making

Caitlin Richardson-Royer,1 Imran Naqvi,1 Christopher Riffel,1 Lawrence Harvey,1 Domonique Smith,1 Dagmawe Ayalew,1 Nasim Motayar,1 Yaw Amoateng-Adjepong,1,2 Constantine A Manthous3 1The Jewish Hospital of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA; 2Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA; 3Lawr...

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Main Authors: Richardson-Royer C, Naqvi I, Riffel C, Harvey L, Smith D, Ayalew D, Motayar N, Amoateng-Adjepong Y, Manthous CA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-02-01
Series:International Journal of General Medicine
Subjects:
CPR
Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/a-video-depicting-resuscitation-did-not-impact-upon-patients-decision--peer-reviewed-article-IJGM
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spelling doaj-978b67009da2459aa4f5936e8e518e9b2020-11-24T22:21:08ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of General Medicine1178-70742018-02-01Volume 11737736766A video depicting resuscitation did not impact upon patients' decision-makingRichardson-Royer CNaqvi IRiffel CHarvey LSmith DAyalew DMotayar NAmoateng-Adjepong YManthous CACaitlin Richardson-Royer,1 Imran Naqvi,1 Christopher Riffel,1 Lawrence Harvey,1 Domonique Smith,1 Dagmawe Ayalew,1 Nasim Motayar,1 Yaw Amoateng-Adjepong,1,2 Constantine A Manthous3 1The Jewish Hospital of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA; 2Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA; 3Lawrence & Memorial Hospital, New London, CT, USA Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that video of and scripted information about cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can be deployed during clinician–patient end-of-life discussions. Few studies, however, examine whether video adds to verbal information-sharing. We hypothesized that video augments script-only decision-making. Methods: Patients aged >65 years admitted to hospital wards were randomized to receive evidence-based information (“script”) vs. script plus video of simulated CPR and intubation. Patients’ decisions registered in the hospital record, by hospital discharge were compared for the two groups. Results: Fifty script-only intervention patients averaging 77.7 years were compared to 50 script+video patients with a mean age of 74.7 years. Eleven of 50 (22%) in each group declined CPR; and an additional three (script) vs. four (script+video) refused intubation for respiratory failure. There were no differences in sex, self-reported health trajectory, functional limitations, length of stay, or mortality associated with decisions. Conclusion: The rate at which verbally informed hospitalized elders opted out of resuscitation was not impacted by adding a video depiction of CPR. Keywords: end of life, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, CPR, intubation, mechanical ventilation, autonomyhttps://www.dovepress.com/a-video-depicting-resuscitation-did-not-impact-upon-patients-decision--peer-reviewed-article-IJGMEnd of lifecardiopulmonary resuscitationCPRintubationmechanical ventilationautonomy
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author Richardson-Royer C
Naqvi I
Riffel C
Harvey L
Smith D
Ayalew D
Motayar N
Amoateng-Adjepong Y
Manthous CA
spellingShingle Richardson-Royer C
Naqvi I
Riffel C
Harvey L
Smith D
Ayalew D
Motayar N
Amoateng-Adjepong Y
Manthous CA
A video depicting resuscitation did not impact upon patients' decision-making
International Journal of General Medicine
End of life
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
CPR
intubation
mechanical ventilation
autonomy
author_facet Richardson-Royer C
Naqvi I
Riffel C
Harvey L
Smith D
Ayalew D
Motayar N
Amoateng-Adjepong Y
Manthous CA
author_sort Richardson-Royer C
title A video depicting resuscitation did not impact upon patients' decision-making
title_short A video depicting resuscitation did not impact upon patients' decision-making
title_full A video depicting resuscitation did not impact upon patients' decision-making
title_fullStr A video depicting resuscitation did not impact upon patients' decision-making
title_full_unstemmed A video depicting resuscitation did not impact upon patients' decision-making
title_sort video depicting resuscitation did not impact upon patients' decision-making
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of General Medicine
issn 1178-7074
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Caitlin Richardson-Royer,1 Imran Naqvi,1 Christopher Riffel,1 Lawrence Harvey,1 Domonique Smith,1 Dagmawe Ayalew,1 Nasim Motayar,1 Yaw Amoateng-Adjepong,1,2 Constantine A Manthous3 1The Jewish Hospital of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA; 2Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA; 3Lawrence & Memorial Hospital, New London, CT, USA Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that video of and scripted information about cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can be deployed during clinician–patient end-of-life discussions. Few studies, however, examine whether video adds to verbal information-sharing. We hypothesized that video augments script-only decision-making. Methods: Patients aged >65 years admitted to hospital wards were randomized to receive evidence-based information (“script”) vs. script plus video of simulated CPR and intubation. Patients’ decisions registered in the hospital record, by hospital discharge were compared for the two groups. Results: Fifty script-only intervention patients averaging 77.7 years were compared to 50 script+video patients with a mean age of 74.7 years. Eleven of 50 (22%) in each group declined CPR; and an additional three (script) vs. four (script+video) refused intubation for respiratory failure. There were no differences in sex, self-reported health trajectory, functional limitations, length of stay, or mortality associated with decisions. Conclusion: The rate at which verbally informed hospitalized elders opted out of resuscitation was not impacted by adding a video depiction of CPR. Keywords: end of life, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, CPR, intubation, mechanical ventilation, autonomy
topic End of life
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
CPR
intubation
mechanical ventilation
autonomy
url https://www.dovepress.com/a-video-depicting-resuscitation-did-not-impact-upon-patients-decision--peer-reviewed-article-IJGM
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