OBJECTIVES: Optimistic expectations about prognosis by surrogate decision-makers in ICUs are common, but there are few data about the causes and clinical consequences. Our objective was to determine the causes of optimistic expectations about prognosis among surrogates and whether it is associated with more use of life support at the end of life. DESIGN: Prospective, multicenter cohort study from 2009 to 2012. SETTING: Twelve ICUs from multiple regions of the United States. SUBJECTS: The surrogates and physicians of 275 incapacitated ICU patients at high risk of death. INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Surrogates and physicians completed a validated instrument assessing their prognostic expectations for hospital survi...
Background: Little is known about why surrogate decision makers for patients with advanced illness o...
Background: Whether Intensive Care Unit (ICU) clinicians display unconscious bias towards cancer pat...
Background: Whether Intensive Care Unit (ICU) clinicians display unconscious bias towards cancer pat...
ObjectivesOptimistic expectations about prognosis by surrogate decision-makers in ICUs are common, b...
RATIONALE: Surrogates of critically ill patients often have inaccurate expectations about prognosis....
RationaleSurrogates of critically ill patients often have inaccurate expectations about prognosis. Y...
BackgroundSurrogates of critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) want honest prognos...
BACKGROUND: Surrogate communication with providers about prognosis in the setting of acute critical ...
This dissertation aims to enhance our understanding of the experiences of surrogates (e.g., family, ...
ing a poor prognosis will cause patients and families to lose hope, surrogate decision makers ’ pers...
BACKGROUND: The communication of prognosis in end-of-life (EOL) care is a challenging task that is l...
Recent studies suggest that surrogate decision makers may be too optimistic about their end-of-life ...
The authors studied the impact on clinical decision making of providing feedback of objective progno...
Each year four million adults in North America require a surrogate to make decisions for them after ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine whether varying the format used to present progno...
Background: Little is known about why surrogate decision makers for patients with advanced illness o...
Background: Whether Intensive Care Unit (ICU) clinicians display unconscious bias towards cancer pat...
Background: Whether Intensive Care Unit (ICU) clinicians display unconscious bias towards cancer pat...
ObjectivesOptimistic expectations about prognosis by surrogate decision-makers in ICUs are common, b...
RATIONALE: Surrogates of critically ill patients often have inaccurate expectations about prognosis....
RationaleSurrogates of critically ill patients often have inaccurate expectations about prognosis. Y...
BackgroundSurrogates of critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) want honest prognos...
BACKGROUND: Surrogate communication with providers about prognosis in the setting of acute critical ...
This dissertation aims to enhance our understanding of the experiences of surrogates (e.g., family, ...
ing a poor prognosis will cause patients and families to lose hope, surrogate decision makers ’ pers...
BACKGROUND: The communication of prognosis in end-of-life (EOL) care is a challenging task that is l...
Recent studies suggest that surrogate decision makers may be too optimistic about their end-of-life ...
The authors studied the impact on clinical decision making of providing feedback of objective progno...
Each year four million adults in North America require a surrogate to make decisions for them after ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine whether varying the format used to present progno...
Background: Little is known about why surrogate decision makers for patients with advanced illness o...
Background: Whether Intensive Care Unit (ICU) clinicians display unconscious bias towards cancer pat...
Background: Whether Intensive Care Unit (ICU) clinicians display unconscious bias towards cancer pat...