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Vol. 214. Issue 6.
Pages 296-302 (August - September 2014)
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Vol. 214. Issue 6.
Pages 296-302 (August - September 2014)
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Características y uso del documento de voluntades anticipadas en un hospital terciario
Characteristics and use of advance directives in a tertiary hospital. Period 2001-2011
A. Antolína,
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antolin@clinic.ub.es

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, S. Jiméneza, M. Gonzáleza,b, E. Gómeza, M. Sáncheza, O. Miróa
a Área Urgencias, Hospital Clínic, Grupo Investigación «Urgencias: procesos y patologías», Fundació Clínic, Barcelona, España
b Servicio de Atención al Usuario, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, España
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Tabla 1. Características de los pacientes que registraron DVA en el periodo 2001-2011 en el Hospital Clínic de Barcelona
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Objetivo

Evaluar las características de los pacientes que otorgan documentos de voluntades anticipadas (DVA) y su uso en la práctica asistencial.

Metodología

Estudio observacional, descriptivo, retrospectivo, de todos los DVA registrados en un hospital universitario en el periodo 2001-2011. Se investigaron las características clínico-demográficas de los pacientes en el momento de su otorgamiento y, mediante el análisis de la historia clínica (HC) electrónica, el uso posterior de los DVA.

Resultados

Se registraron 130 DVA. En el momento de su otorgamiento, la edad media era 61 años, un 64% estaba diagnosticado de enfermedad neoplásica, un 73% era totalmente independiente (Barthel) y un 36,4% no presentaba comorbilidad (Charlson). Las mujeres tenían, respecto a los hombres, una edad ligeramente superior (63 vs. 60, p = 0,17), otorgaban en mayor medida (61,5% vs. 31,5%, p = 0,08), su enfermedad era menos relevante (p = 0,001) y presentaban una menor comorbilidad (p = 0,01). Se revisaron 361 actos médicos (193 ingresos hospitalarios y 168 visitas a urgencias). Al finalizar el estudio, 74 pacientes estaban vivos (57%), 37 habían fallecido (28%) y en 19 casos (15%) se había perdido su evolución. De los fallecidos, 13 (35,1%) presentaban incapacidad de decisión en la fase terminal de su enfermedad y en 9 (69%) se realizaron uso y referencia expresa a los DVA en la fase final de su enfermedad.

Conclusiones

El número de DVA registrados es escaso; no interfieren en la práctica asistencial y los mismos son considerados en la toma de decisiones al final de la vida.

Palabras clave:
Voluntades anticipadas
Instrucciones previas
Bioética
Final de la vida
Abstract
Objective

To evaluate the characeristics of patients who provide written advance directives and their use in healthcare practice.

Methodology

Observational, descriptive, retrospective study of all written advance directives registered at a university hospital between 2001-2011. The clinical-demographic characteristics of the patients at the time they provided the documents was studied, as was as the later use of the documents through an electronic medical history analysis.

Results

A total of 130 advance directive documents were registered. At the time of their provision, the average patient age was 61 years; some 64% were diagnosed with a neoplastic illness; 73% were completely independent (Barthel), and 36.4% presented no comorbidities (Charlson). The women were slightly older than the men (63 vs. 60, P=0.17), and they were more likely to provide advance directives (61.5% vs. 31.5%, P=0.01) than men; the womens’ illnesses were less relevant (P=0.001), and the women presented less comorbidity (P=0.01). A total of 361 medical acts were reviewed (193 hospital admissions and 168 emergency visits). At the end of the study, 74 patients were alive (57%), 37 had died (28%), and in 19 cases (15%), their evolution was lost. Of those who died, 13 (35.1%) were functionally incapacitated in the terminal phase of their illness, and in 9 (69%), the advance directives were applied in the final phase of their illness.

Conclusions

The number of registered advance directives is low; they do not interfere in the care process, and the documents are considered in the final decisions of life.

Keywords:
Advance directives
Prior instructions
Bioethics
End of life

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