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Prehospital DNR Orders: What Do Physicians in Washington Know?
Silveira, Maria J.; Buell, Rick A.; Deyo, Richard A.
2003-10
Citation:Silveira, Maria J.; Buell, Rick A.; Deyo, Richard A. (2003). "Prehospital DNR Orders: What Do Physicians in Washington Know?." Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 51(10): 1435-1438. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/66015>
Abstract: To assess whether physicians know of Washington State's prehospital do-not-resuscitate (DNR) policy, 6 years after its implementation. Design : Cross-sectional survey. Setting : Washington State, April 2001. Participants : Four hundred seventy-one practicing physicians. Measurements : Multivariate logistic regression was used to determine relationships between physician and practice characteristics with knowledge of policies governing advance care planning. Results : Among respondents, 60% did not know that Washington State requires an emergency medical service (EMS)-specific DNR order authored by a physician. Seventy-nine percent did not know that patient-authored advance directives apply only in hospitals and medical offices. Conclusion : The findings in this study suggest that most physicians in Washington State lack knowledge about the documentation needed for EMS personnel to forgo pre-hospital attempts at cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Further study is needed to determine whether physician education or legislative change is necessary.