Advance directives lessen the decisional burden of surrogate decision-making for the chronically critically ill.
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Prior Advance Care Planning Is Associated with Less Decisional Conflict among Surrogates for Critically Ill Patients.Being a legal guardian - the nursing perspectiveRacial and Ethnic Differences in Advance Directive Possession: Role of Demographic Factors, Religious Affiliation, and Personal Health Values in a National Survey of Older Adults.Advance Care Planning. Does It Benefit Surrogate Decision Makers in the Intensive Care Unit?Just-in-time consent: The ethical case for an alternative to traditional informed consent in randomized trials comparing an experimental intervention with usual care.
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Advance directives lessen the decisional burden of surrogate decision-making for the chronically critically ill.
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Melissa D Pinto
Ronald L Hickman
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10.1111/JOCN.12427
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2013-12-14T00:00:00Z