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Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages 30-35 (February 2010)


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Utilizing conjoint analysis to explicate health care decision making by emergency department nurses: a feasibility study

Kathleen Fisher, PhD, CRNPaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Fredrick Orkin, MD, MBA, Mscb, Christine Frazer, MSN, CNSb

Received 13 August 2007; received in revised form 10 March 2008; accepted 22 March 2008. published online 16 January 2009.

Abstract 

This descriptive study tests the feasibility of using clinical simulation to understand proxy decision making by emergency department nurses for individuals with intellectual disability (ID). Results from a conjoint analysis used to identify decision-making patterns indicated that nurses relied on future health status, functional status, and family input while making important health care decisions for their clients. This information enhances our understanding of the complex array of services and supports that nurses are expected to provide. As individuals with ID age and experience increased morbidity, the role of the nurse and caregivers as critical health care decision makers is increasing.

a College of Nursing and Health Professions, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA

b Penn State University, Hersey Medical Center, Hersey, PA 17033, USA

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +1 2157621208; fax: +1 2157621259.

PII: S0897-1897(08)00036-0

doi:10.1016/j.apnr.2008.03.004


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