Advanced Medical Directive, a Legal Document Signed in Advance to State Healthcare Preferences Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessing the Effectiveness of Different Interventions in Increasing the Completion Rates of the Advanced Medical Directive in the Polyclinic Setting in Singapore - A Randomized Controlled Trial
An Advanced Medical Directive (AMD) is a legal document in Singapore that allows one to inform their medical practitioner that they do not want any life-sustaining treatment should they become unconscious and terminally ill where death is imminent. Despite the AMD act being passed in Singapore Parliament in 1996, uptake remains low among the population. Several intervention studies have shown that education and communication can be effective in promoting end-of-life discussion and planning. In this study, we aim to compare the effectiveness of counselling sessions together with pamphlets, versus pamphlets alone, versus current care, in increasing the completion rates of the AMD in the Singapore Polyclinic setting.
An Advanced Medical Directive (AMD) is a legal document in Singapore that allows one to
inform their medical practitioner that they do not want any life-sustaining treatment should
they become unconscious and terminally ill where death is imminent. It may be completed by
any person, of sound mind, aged 21 years and above.The AMD Act was passed in the Singapore
Parliament in May 1996.
A cross-sectional, community-based study surveyed 1200 selected households in Singapore. Only
37.9% of the sample population had heard of the AMD prior to the study, though when
approached, 60.6% were willing to sign an AMD. As of 2017, less than 25,000 people (0.45%) in
Singapore have opted to sign an AMD.
Past studies have shown that end of life discussions reduce stress, anxiety, and depression
in surviving relatives. A local study in 2010 revealed a 33% patient-surrogate discrepancy in
end-of-life decision making.
There are a lack of intervention studies regarding AMD in Singapore. In this study, we aim to
compare the effectiveness of counselling sessions together with pamphlets, versus pamphlets
alone, versus current care, in increasing the completion rates of the AMD in the Singapore
Polyclinic setting.
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