Myth of substituted judgment. Surrogate decision making regarding life support is unreliable.
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Shared Decision Making to Support the Provision of Palliative and End-of-Life Care in the Emergency Department: A Consensus Statement and Research Agenda.Satisfaction Domains Differ between the Patient and Their Family in Adult Intensive Care Units.Ethical considerations in the collection of genetic data from critically ill patients: what do published studies reveal about potential directions for empirical ethics research?Family matters: dyadic agreement in end-of-life medical decision making.Gender-dependence of substituted judgment on quality of life in patients with dementia.Are clinician's ever biased in their judgments of the capacity of older adult's to make medical decisions?Empowering the individual with ALS at the end-of-life: disease-specific advance care planning.The accuracy of surrogate decision makers: informed consent in hypothetical acute stroke scenarios.Family understanding of seriously-ill patient preferences for family involvement in healthcare decision making.Preliminary Identification of Coping Profiles Relevant to Surrogate Decision Making in the ICU.Patient Preferences and Surrogate Decision Making in Neuroscience Intensive Care Units.Three methods of assessing values for advance care planning: comparing persons with and without dementia.Cognitive performance predicts treatment decisional abilities in mild to moderate dementia.Hopes and Cautions for Instrument-Based Evaluation of Consent Capacity: Results of a Construct Validity Study of Three Instruments.When patients lack capacity: the roles that patients with terminal diagnoses would choose for their physicians and loved ones in making medical decisionsAccuracy of a decision aid for advance care planning: simulated end-of-life decision making.Too soon to give up: re-examining the value of advance directives.Do Older Adults Know Their Spouses' End-of-Life Treatment Preferences?Using video images to improve the accuracy of surrogate decision-making: a randomized controlled trial.National questionnaire survey on what influences doctors' decisions about admission to intensive careEthical considerations in consenting critically ill patients for bedside clinical care and research.Agreement between prostate cancer patients and their clinicians about utilities and attribute importance.Comparison of preferences for end-of-life care among patients with advanced cancer and their caregivers: A discrete choice experiment.Doctors in limbo: the United States 'DNR' debate.Relatives' knowledge of decision making in intensive care.Preventing life-sustaining treatment by default.An ethical façade? Medical students' miscomprehensions of substituted judgment.After the suicide attempt: offering patients another chance.The effects of race on patient preferences and spouse substituted judgments.Honoring patient care preferences: surrogates speak.Hospital Workers' Confidence for End-of-Life Decisions in their Family: A Multicenter Study.Elders' preferences for life-prolonging treatment and their proxies' substituted judgment: influence of the elders' current health.Gender and age disparity in the initiation of life-supporting treatments: a population-based cohort study.Attitudes of health care workers towards waking a terminally ill patient in the intensive care unit for treatment decisions.Should capacity assessments be performed routinely prior to discussing advance care planning with older people?Licensing Surrogate Decision-Makers.'Trust me, I'm a doctor': a qualitative study of the role of paternalism and older people in decision-making when they have lost their capacity.DNR directives are established early in mechanically ventilated intensive care unit patients.Using clinical empowerment to teach ethics and conflict management in antemortem care: a case study.How surrogate decision makers can provide an accurate point of view to discuss limitation of treatment.
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Myth of substituted judgment. Surrogate decision making regarding life support is unreliable.
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