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KMID : 0856920130160010020
Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care
2013 Volume.16 No. 1 p.20 ~ p.32
Development of a Korean Version of an Advance Directive Model via Cognitive Interview
Kim Shin-Mi

Hong Young-Seon
Hong Sun-Woo
Kim Jin-Shil
Kim Ki-Sook
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to develop a feasible form of a Korean version of advance directives (K-AD).

Methods: Sixteen adults participated in this study: 10 aged 20~50 years and nine aged 65 years or older. Using a draft version of the K-AD, cognitive interview was conducted on the participants to establish a culturally acceptable form of advance directives whose directions can be understood and responded accordingly by the general population.

Results: Cognitive interviews revealed areas of concerns for the draft version of K-AD: lack of instructions or clarity for technical and medical terms, context complexity and inadequate response categories. The draft version was revised by rewording, offering examples and rearranging the context. Editorial style was added with appropriate uses of bold fonts, bullet-points and underlines to facilitate interviewees¡¯ cognitive responses.

Conclusion: Study results feasibility of the revised version of the K-AD. Further study should be performed with a larger number of participants to develop a K-AD with an acceptable level of reliability and validity.
KEYWORD
Advance directives, Interview as topic, Cognition, Life support care
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