Table 1.
Scenario Number | Scenario Prompta |
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1 | Following the family’s wishes to continue life support even though I felt it was not in the best interest of the elderly patient. |
2 | Administration of life-extending therapy to an elderly patient even though I felt it was futile or harmful. |
3 | Administration of tests or treatments that I felt would be unlikely to benefit an elderly patient (e.g. daily labs, cancer screening). |
4 | Performance of painful procedures on elderly patients by trainees in order to increase skill level. |
5 | Felt that an elderly patient’s capacity to make medical decisions was incorrectly assessed. |
6 | Use of physical or pharmacologic restraints for an elderly patient that I felt to be unwarranted. |
7 | Avoidance of communication with an elderly patient because communication was made more difficult by disability (e.g. cognitive impairment, difficulty hearing, difficulty seeing, speech impairment). |
8 | Lack of concern for the bodily privacy of an older patient. |
9 | Felt that the wishes of an elderly person regarding end-of-life care had not been asked in a timely or appropriate manner. |
10 | Felt that an elderly patient’s prognosis was not adequately communicated. |
11 | Felt that a hospitalized elderly patient did not have the financial resources or social support to adequately care for him or herself after discharge. |
12 | Witnessed ageist remarks or attitudes from the health care team about an elderly patient. |
aScenarios 1,2,3,4,8,9, and 10 were adapted from the Moral Distress Scale (25)