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A Cross-Cultural Study of Physician Treatment Decisions for Demented Nursing Home Patients Who Develop Pneumonia
Ann Fam Med Helton et al. 4: 221

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A Cross-Cultural Study of Physician Treatment Decisions for Demented Nursing Home Patients Who Develop Pneumonia

Margaret R. Helton, MD, and colleagues

Background There are many differences between US and Dutch approaches to care of nursing home patients. In this study, US and Dutch physicians were interviewed about factors that are important in their treatment decisions for nursing home patients with dementia who develop pneumonia.

What This Study Found Physicians view their patient care roles differently, with Dutch physicians taking active responsibility for treatment decisions and US physicians deferring to family wishes. Dutch physicians base decisions on an intimate knowledge of the patient; American physicians report more limited knowledge of their nursing home patients as a result of limited time with them.

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