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- Theresa Walerius, Pamela D Hill, and Mary Ann Anderson.
- University of Illinois, College of Nursing, Quad Cities Regional Program, Moline, Illinois 61265, USA.
- Clin Nurse Spec. 2009 Nov 1;23(6):316-20.
AbstractThe purpose of this cross-sectional survey was to describe the level of knowledge and education nurses receive on advance directives (ADs), the Patient Self-determination Act, and Illinois state law. A modified version of the Knowledge-Attitudinal-Experiential Survey on Advance Directives was used with a convenience sample of 110 nurses from general medical-surgical, rehabilitation, oncology, intensive care unit, and recovery units in a medical center in Illinois. Results suggested that respondents were somewhat knowledgeable about general AD items, but less knowledgeable about the Patient Self-determination Act and Illinois state law. Clearly, nurses need further education regarding rules and regulations concerning Illinois law on ADs.
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