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Cultural Aspects of Advance Directives

Selected and compiled by Jacquelyn Coughlan, M.S., M.L.S.

Blackhall, L. J., Murphy, S. T., Frank, G., Michel, V., & Azen, S. (1995). Ethnicity and attitudes toward patient autonomy. Journal of the American Medical Association, 274, 820-825.

Bowman, K. W., & Singer, P. A. (2001). Chinese seniors' perspectives on end-of-life decisions. Social Science and Medicine, 53(4), 455-464.

Braun, K. L., Onaka, A. T., & Horiuchim B. Y. (2001). Advance directive completion rates and end-of-life preferences in Hawaii. Journal of the American Geriatrics Societ, 49(12), 1708-1713.

Bullock, K. (2006). Promoting advance directives among African Americans: A faith-based model. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 9(1), 183-195.

Candib, L. M. (2002). Truth telling and advance planning at the end of life: Problems with autonomy in a multicultural world. Families, Systems & Health, 20, 213-228.

Clegg, A. (2003). Older South Asian patient and carer perceptions of culturally sensitive care in a community hospital setting. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 12(2), 283-290.

Cox, C. L., et al. (2006). Implications of cultural diversity in do not attempt resuscitation (DNAR) decision-making. The Journal of Multicultural Nursing & Health, 12(1), 20-28.

Doorenbos, A. Z. (2002). Advance directives in Asian Indian immigrants. Wayne State University, Ph.D., 1-101.

Doorenbos, A. Z., & Nies, M. A. (2003). The use of advance directives in a population of Asian Indian Hindus. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 14, 17-24.

Dupree, C. (2000). The attitudes of black Americans toward advanced directives. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 11, 12-18.

Eleazer, G. P., Hornung, C. A., Egbert, C. B., et al. (1996). The relationship between ethnicity on advanced directives in a frail older population. Journal of American Geriatic Society, 44, 938-943.

Ersek, M., Kagawa-Singer, M., Barnes, D., Blackhall, L., & Koenig, B. A. (1998). Multicultural considerations in the use of advance directives. Oncology Nursing Forum, 25, 1683-1690.

Fan, R. (1997). Self-determination vs. family-determination: Two incommensurable principles of autonomy. Bioethics, 309-322.

Giger, J. N. (2006). Multi-cultural and multi-ethnic considerations and advanced directives: Developing cultural competency. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 13(1), 3-9.

Kegley, A. J. K. (2004). Challenges to informed consent. European Molecular Biology Organization, 5(9), 832-836.

Kim, S., & Lee, Y. (2003). Korean nurses' attitudes to good and bad death, life-sustaining treatment and advance directives. Nursing Ethics, 10, 324-637.

Kim, S. H. (2005). Confucian bioethics and cross-cultural considerations in health care decision making. Journal of Nursing Law, 10(3), 161-166.

Konishi, E. (1998). Nurses' attitudes towards developing a do not resuscitate policy in Japan. Nursing Ethics, 5, 218-227.

Konishi, E., Davis, A. J., & Aiba, T. (2002). The ethics of withdrawing artificial food and fluid from terminally ill patients: An end-of-life dilemma for Japanese nurses and families. Nursing Ethics, 9, 7-19.

Kwak, J., & Haley, W. E. (October 2005). Current research findings on end-of-life decision making among racially or ethnically diverse groups. Gerontologist, 45(5), 634-641.

Lim, D. (1997). Culture and advance directives. Anna Journal, 24, 69.

Liu, J. M., Lin, W. C., Chen, Y. M., Wu, H. W., et al. (1999). The status of the do-not-resuscitate order in Chinese clinical trial patients in a cancer centre. Journal of Medical Ethics, 25(4), 309-314.

McAdam, J. L., Stotts, N. A., Padilla, G., & Puntillo, K. (2005). Attitudes of critically ill Filipino patients and their families toward advance directives. American Journal of Critical Care, 14, 17-25.

McLaughlin, L. A., & Braun, K. L. (1998). Asian and Pacific Islander cultural values: Considerations for health care decision making. Health & Social Work, 23, 116-126.

Michel, V. (1997). Reflections on cultural difference and advance directives. Bioethics Forum, 13(2), 22-26.

Morrison, R. S., Zayas, L. H., Mulville, M., Baskin, S. A., & Meier, D. E. (1998). Barriers to completion of healthcare proxy forms: A qualitative analysis of ethnic differences. Journal of Clinical Ethics, 9, 118-126.

O'Neill, D. (2001). Present, rather than, advance directives. Lancet, 358, 1921-1922.

Perkins, H. S., Geppert, C. M., Gonzales, A., Cortez, J. D., & Hazuda, H. P. (2002). Cross-cultural similarities and differences in attitudes about advance care planning. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 17, 48-57.

Phipps, E. J., True, G., & Murray, G. F. (2003). Community perspectives on advance care planning: Report from the community ethics program. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 10, 118-123.

Romero L. J., Lindeman R. D., Koehler K. M., & Allen A. (1997) Influence of ethnicity on advance directives and end-of-life decisions. Journal of the American Medical Association, 277(4), 298-299.

Searight, H. R., & Gafford, J. (2005). "It's like Playing With Your Destinry": Bosnian immigrants views of advance directives and end-of-life decision-making. Journal of Immigrant Health, 7(3), 195-203.

Turner, L. (2002). Bioethics and end-of-life care in multi-ethnic settings: Cultural diversity in Canada and the USA. Mortality, 7, 285-301.

Vaughn, G., Kiyasu, E., & McCormick, W. C. (2000). Advance directive preferences among subpopulations of Asian nursing home residents in the Pacific Northwest. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 48(5), 554-557.

Voltz, R., Akabayashi, A., Reese, C., Ohi, G., & Sass, H. (1998). End-of-life decisions and advance directives in palliative care: A cross-cultural survey of patients and health-care professionals. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 16, 153-162.


 

 

 

 



©Jacquelyn Coughlan, December 2006 (33 citations)
 

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