Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Completion of advance directives by older health maintenance organization members: the role of attitudes and beliefs regarding life-sustaining treatment.
This study examined whether older health maintenance organization (HMO) members' attitudes and beliefs regarding life-sustaining treatment were associated with their completion of advance directives (ADs). ⋯ Completers were more likely to believe that their physicians understood their wishes and less likely to think that ADs are too binding. More noncompleters wanted their family to decide, even though an AD would increase their families' ability to do so. AD completion rates might increase if they were characterized as a way to preserve flexibility in a complex medical system, help families reach amicable decisions on behalf of their loved ones, and increase patients' confidence that their physician understands their wishes for life-sustaining treatment.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Clinical Trial
Effect of light treatment on sleep and circadian rhythms in demented nursing home patients.
To determine whether fragmented sleep in nursing home patients would improve with increased exposure to bright light. ⋯ Increasing exposure to morning bright light delayed the acrophase of the activity rhythm and made the circadian rhythm more robust. These changes have the potential to be clinically beneficial because it may be easier to provide nursing care to patients whose circadian activity patterns are more socially acceptable.