資料來源:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S019745722500521X
Elderly patients’ involvement in medical decision-making and its influencing factors: A cross-sectional study
Author links open overlay panelZijie Xu MPH, BNurs, RN a, Yujia Zhou MPH, BNurs, RN a, Daniel Yee Tak Fong PhD b, Naomi Takemura PhD, BNurs, RN c
Geriatric Nursing
Volume 66, Part C, November–December 2025, 103678
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•Elderly patients frequently face significant challenges and are often insufficiently involved in the medical decision-making process, highlighting the critical need to identify and understand the factors that influence their level of involvement.
•The study revealed that gender, caregiver relationships, and employment status after retirement significantly influence elderly patients' involvement in medical decision-making, with females, those with spousal or relative caregivers, and retirees showing higher involvement levels.
•It is crucial for healthcare professionals to identify and support elderly individuals with lower involvement levels, aiming to dismantle barriers and enhance patient autonomy and quality of life in medical decision-making processes.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gerinurse.2025.103678Get rights and content
Highlight
•Elderly patients frequently face significant challenges and are often insufficiently involved in the medical decision-making process, highlighting the critical need to identify and understand the factors that influence their level of involvement.
•The study revealed that gender, caregiver relationships, and employment status after retirement significantly influence elderly patients' involvement in medical decision-making, with females, those with spousal or relative caregivers, and retirees showing higher involvement levels.
•It is crucial for healthcare professionals to identify and support elderly individuals with lower involvement levels, aiming to dismantle barriers and enhance patient autonomy and quality of life in medical decision-making processes.
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