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Factors Associated with Advance Care Planning Among Older Women in Southwest Florida
Authors:Kathy Black  Sandra L Reynolds
Institution:1. School of Social Work , University of South Florida at Sarasota/Manatee , 8350 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL, 34243kblack@banshee.sar.usf.edu;3. University of South Florida
Abstract:ABSTRACT

As the nation's population continues to age, many older women will face care needs that can be anticipated in advance. However, little is known about the advance care plans of older women and the characteristics of those who plan. This study utilized a stratified random sampling design to survey older women (n = 124) in the state of Florida regarding their attitudes toward future care and planning behavior in social-environmental, health, and financial domains. Regression analyses were conducted to determine factors most predictive of attitudes toward future care and planning behavior by domain. Results suggest that advanced age predicts greater planning behavior, while living alone is associated with less advance care planning behavior. Other factors associated with less planning by domains of care needs include income status, chronic health conditions, educational attainment, and religious status. Nonaccepting attitudes toward planning were associated with a decreased likelihood to have advance care planning documents.
Keywords:Long-term care  aging  advance care planning
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