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 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: capacity, discussion and documentation Harkness M; Wanklyn PQJM  2006[Oct]; 99 (10): 683-90BACKGROUND: End-of-life care decisions, including treatment such as  cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), are complex issues requiring a patient to  have the capacity for effective decision-making. AIM: To assess the prevalence  and documentation of CPR decisions in our hospital in patients aged > 65 years.  DESIGN: Prospective audit. METHODS: Review of patient notes and resuscitation  forms within our acute Trust on Elderly Care and General Medicine wards,  including the decisions made, involvement of patient and/or family members and  whether an assessment of capacity was made. RESULTS: On the Elderly Care wards,  37 CPR decisions were made on 104 patients, and nearly all of these were clearly  documented. On the General Medical wards, only one decision out of 40 patients  was made. Geriatricians incorporated patient views in one quarter of decisions;  all but one of these patients wanted CPR. Of those patients 'not for CPR', family  members were informed in only one third of cases, according to the documentation.  Capacity was documented on only four occasions. DISCUSSION: Geriatricians make  significantly more CPR decisions than general physicians do, but still involve  patient and family views in only a minority of cases, and an assessment of  capacity is rarely explicitly documented. We suggest a three-step approach to  clinical decision making, to increase both the volume and the quality of CPR  decisions, which may be improved further by the use of information leaflets for  patients and their families.|*Decision Making[MESH]|Aged[MESH]|Aged, 80 and over[MESH]|Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/*standards[MESH]|Female[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Male[MESH]|Medical Records/standards[MESH]|Patient Participation[MESH]|Prospective Studies[MESH]|Resuscitation Orders[MESH]|Terminal Care/*standards[MESH]
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