Table 5.
Reasons | n (%)* |
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I hope to not burden my family with end-of-life decisions | 108 (82.1) |
There may be differences in opinions between family members | 105 (78.9) |
I am aware that I could possibly lose my decision-making power as a result of becoming seriously ill or injured | 101 (75.9) |
I want to undergo the treatment of my choice | 99 (74.4) |
I want to decide for myself | 89 (66.9) |
I want to seriously consider my end-of-life decisions | 79 (59.3) |
An acquaintance has spoken about this issue | 45 (33.8) |
This issue has become a topic in the mass media | 41 (30.8) |
I want to make known my wishes regarding being a donor | 39 (29.3) |
I do not trust the current medical profession | 25 (18.7) |
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Content | n (%)* |
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Treatment-related decisions regarding pain during terminal stages (e.g. whether or not you wish to be treated with painkillers) | 104 (78.1) |
Treatment-related decisions in the case of becoming terminally ill (e.g. whether or not you wish to receive life-extending treatment) | 103 (77.4) |
Treatment-related decisions regarding end-of-life decisions (e.g. whether you would like to die in the hospital) | 92 (69.1) |
Whether or not you would like to be informed of your diagnosis and prognosis (e.g. whether or not you would like all information to be directly disclosed to you) | 90 (67.6) |
Treatment-related decisions in the case of brain death or long-term comatose status | 83 (62.4) |
Expressing whether or not you would like to be a donor for transplantation | 67 (50.3) |
Expressing whether or not you would like to donate your body for educational purposes | 38 (28.5) |
*Multiple responses.