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Discordance between Physician and the General Public Perceptions of Prognostic Disclosure to Children with Serious Illness: a Korean Nationwide Study

BACKGROUND: It is difficult to decide whether to inform the child of the incurable illness. We investigated attitudes of the general population and physicians toward prognosis disclosure to children and associated factors in Korea. METHODS: Physicians working in one of 13 university hospitals or the...

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Autores principales: Kim, Min Sun, Lee, Jihye, Sim, Jin-Ah, Kwon, Jung Hye, Kang, Eun Joo, Kim, Yu Jung, Lee, Junglim, Song, Eun-Kee, Kang, Jung Hun, Nam, Eun Mi, Kim, Si-Young, Yun, Hwan-Jung, Jung, Kyung Hae, Park, June Dong, Yun, Young Ho
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Publicado: The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6262186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30505258
http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2018.33.e327
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author Kim, Min Sun
Lee, Jihye
Sim, Jin-Ah
Kwon, Jung Hye
Kang, Eun Joo
Kim, Yu Jung
Lee, Junglim
Song, Eun-Kee
Kang, Jung Hun
Nam, Eun Mi
Kim, Si-Young
Yun, Hwan-Jung
Jung, Kyung Hae
Park, June Dong
Yun, Young Ho
author_facet Kim, Min Sun
Lee, Jihye
Sim, Jin-Ah
Kwon, Jung Hye
Kang, Eun Joo
Kim, Yu Jung
Lee, Junglim
Song, Eun-Kee
Kang, Jung Hun
Nam, Eun Mi
Kim, Si-Young
Yun, Hwan-Jung
Jung, Kyung Hae
Park, June Dong
Yun, Young Ho
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description BACKGROUND: It is difficult to decide whether to inform the child of the incurable illness. We investigated attitudes of the general population and physicians toward prognosis disclosure to children and associated factors in Korea. METHODS: Physicians working in one of 13 university hospitals or the National Cancer Center and members of the general public responded to the questionnaire. The questionnaire consisted of the age appropriate for informing children about the prognosis and the reason why children should not be informed. This survey was conducted as part of research to identify perceptions of physicians and general public on the end-of-life care in Korea. RESULTS: A total of 928 physicians and 1,241 members of the general public in Korea completed the questionnaire. Whereas 92.7% of physicians said that children should be informed of their incurable illness, only 50.7% of the general population agreed. Physicians were also more likely to think that younger children should know about their poor prognosis compared with the general population. Physicians who opposed incurable illness disclosure suggested that children might not understand the situation, whereas the general public was primarily concerned that disclosure would exacerbate the disease. Physicians who were women or religious were more likely to want to inform children of their poor prognosis. In the general population, gender, education, comorbidity, and caregiver experience were related to attitude toward poor prognosis disclosure to children. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that physicians and the general public in Korea differ in their perceptions about informing children of poor prognosis.
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spelling pubmed-62621862018-12-03 Discordance between Physician and the General Public Perceptions of Prognostic Disclosure to Children with Serious Illness: a Korean Nationwide Study Kim, Min Sun Lee, Jihye Sim, Jin-Ah Kwon, Jung Hye Kang, Eun Joo Kim, Yu Jung Lee, Junglim Song, Eun-Kee Kang, Jung Hun Nam, Eun Mi Kim, Si-Young Yun, Hwan-Jung Jung, Kyung Hae Park, June Dong Yun, Young Ho J Korean Med Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: It is difficult to decide whether to inform the child of the incurable illness. We investigated attitudes of the general population and physicians toward prognosis disclosure to children and associated factors in Korea. METHODS: Physicians working in one of 13 university hospitals or the National Cancer Center and members of the general public responded to the questionnaire. The questionnaire consisted of the age appropriate for informing children about the prognosis and the reason why children should not be informed. This survey was conducted as part of research to identify perceptions of physicians and general public on the end-of-life care in Korea. RESULTS: A total of 928 physicians and 1,241 members of the general public in Korea completed the questionnaire. Whereas 92.7% of physicians said that children should be informed of their incurable illness, only 50.7% of the general population agreed. Physicians were also more likely to think that younger children should know about their poor prognosis compared with the general population. Physicians who opposed incurable illness disclosure suggested that children might not understand the situation, whereas the general public was primarily concerned that disclosure would exacerbate the disease. Physicians who were women or religious were more likely to want to inform children of their poor prognosis. In the general population, gender, education, comorbidity, and caregiver experience were related to attitude toward poor prognosis disclosure to children. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that physicians and the general public in Korea differ in their perceptions about informing children of poor prognosis. The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2018-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6262186/ /pubmed/30505258 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2018.33.e327 Text en © 2018 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kim, Min Sun
Lee, Jihye
Sim, Jin-Ah
Kwon, Jung Hye
Kang, Eun Joo
Kim, Yu Jung
Lee, Junglim
Song, Eun-Kee
Kang, Jung Hun
Nam, Eun Mi
Kim, Si-Young
Yun, Hwan-Jung
Jung, Kyung Hae
Park, June Dong
Yun, Young Ho
Discordance between Physician and the General Public Perceptions of Prognostic Disclosure to Children with Serious Illness: a Korean Nationwide Study
title Discordance between Physician and the General Public Perceptions of Prognostic Disclosure to Children with Serious Illness: a Korean Nationwide Study
title_full Discordance between Physician and the General Public Perceptions of Prognostic Disclosure to Children with Serious Illness: a Korean Nationwide Study
title_fullStr Discordance between Physician and the General Public Perceptions of Prognostic Disclosure to Children with Serious Illness: a Korean Nationwide Study
title_full_unstemmed Discordance between Physician and the General Public Perceptions of Prognostic Disclosure to Children with Serious Illness: a Korean Nationwide Study
title_short Discordance between Physician and the General Public Perceptions of Prognostic Disclosure to Children with Serious Illness: a Korean Nationwide Study
title_sort discordance between physician and the general public perceptions of prognostic disclosure to children with serious illness: a korean nationwide study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6262186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30505258
http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2018.33.e327
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