Patients who want their family and physician to make resuscitation decisions for them: observations from SUPPORT and HELP. Study to Understand Prognoses and Preferences for Outcomes and Risks of Treatment. Hospitalized Elderly Longitudinal Project.
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Physicians' views on the importance of patient preferences in surrogate decision-makingHow important is 'accuracy' of surrogate decision-making for research participation?How should treatment decisions be made for incapacitated patients, and why?The PAMINO-project: evaluating a primary care-based educational program to improve the quality of life of palliative patients.Withdrawing life support and resolution of conflict with families.Advance care planning beyond advance directives: perspectives from patients and surrogates.Why don't patients enroll in hospice? Can we do anything about it?Older adults' preferences for independent or delegated end-of-life medical decision makingThe Importance of Feeling Understood in Marital Conversations about End-of-Life Health Care.Communication about cancer near the end of life.Determining resuscitation preferences of elderly inpatients: a review of the literature.An overview of end-of-life issues in the intensive care unitThe need for safeguards in advance care planning.Ethics review: 'Living wills' and intensive care--an overview of the American experience.Intensive care unit cultures and end-of-life decision making.Patient Preferences and Surrogate Decision Making in Neuroscience Intensive Care Units.The pressure to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining therapy from critically ill patients in the United StatesThree methods of assessing values for advance care planning: comparing persons with and without dementia.Clinical review: the role of the intensivist and the rapid response team in nosocomial end-of-life care.Making decisions for hospitalized older adults: ethical factors considered by family surrogates.Improving medical decisions for incapacitated persons: does focusing on "accurate predictions" lead to an inaccurate picture?Comparison of Methods To Identify Advance Care Planning in Patients with Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbation.New developments in the provision of family-centered care in the intensive care unit.Intensive care unit strain should not rush physicians into making inappropriate decisions, but merely reduce the time to the right decisions being made.Substituted judgment: the limitations of autonomy in surrogate decision making.Engagement in multiple steps of the advance care planning process: a descriptive study of diverse older adults.Hospital Workers' Confidence for End-of-Life Decisions in their Family: A Multicenter Study.What are the ethical questions raised by the integration of intensive care into advance care planning?The second patient? Family members of cancer patients and their role in end-of-life decision making.
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Patients who want their family and physician to make resuscitation decisions for them: observations from SUPPORT and HELP. Study to Understand Prognoses and Preferences for Outcomes and Risks of Treatment. Hospitalized Elderly Longitudinal Project.
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