Background: A large number of end-of-life decisions are made by a next-of-kin for a patient who has lost their decision-making capacity. This has given rise to investigations into how surrogates make these decisions. The experimental perspective has focused on examining how the decisions we make for others differ from our own, whereas the qualitative perspective has explored surrogate insights into making these decisions. Methods: We conducted a mixed methods study to bring these two perspectives together. This is crucial to comparing decision outcomes to the decision process. We asked older adult partners to make end-of-life decisions for each other. They then took part in a semi-structured interview about their decision process. Transcrip...
Decision research has long focused on how we make decisions for ourselves, yet a considerable propor...
In everyday life, many of the decisions that we make are made on behalf of other people. A growing b...
Background: Clinical practice relies on surrogates to make or help to make treatment decisions for i...
Background: A large number of end-of-life decisions are made by a next-of-kin for a patient who has ...
A considerable proportion of end-of-life decisions are made by the patient’s next-of-kin, who can be...
A considerable proportion of end-of-life decisions are made by the patient’s next-of-kin, who can be...
BACKGROUND: Many hospitalized adults do not have the capacity to make their own health care decis...
Background Hospitalized older adults frequently have impaired cognition and must rely on surrogat...
Both families and health care providers struggle with the decisions regarding the amount and type o...
This study investigated the relationship between end of life terminologies and decisional conflict i...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a chronic terminal disease, progressively impairs cognitive function resul...
In everyday life many of the decisions that we make are made on behalf of other people. A growing bo...
Surrogate decision making is common in medical settings, particularly regarding treatment decisions ...
Many patients who develop incapacitating illness have not expressed clear treatment preferences. The...
Objectives To assess people's procedural preferences for making medical surrogate decisions, from th...
Decision research has long focused on how we make decisions for ourselves, yet a considerable propor...
In everyday life, many of the decisions that we make are made on behalf of other people. A growing b...
Background: Clinical practice relies on surrogates to make or help to make treatment decisions for i...
Background: A large number of end-of-life decisions are made by a next-of-kin for a patient who has ...
A considerable proportion of end-of-life decisions are made by the patient’s next-of-kin, who can be...
A considerable proportion of end-of-life decisions are made by the patient’s next-of-kin, who can be...
BACKGROUND: Many hospitalized adults do not have the capacity to make their own health care decis...
Background Hospitalized older adults frequently have impaired cognition and must rely on surrogat...
Both families and health care providers struggle with the decisions regarding the amount and type o...
This study investigated the relationship between end of life terminologies and decisional conflict i...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a chronic terminal disease, progressively impairs cognitive function resul...
In everyday life many of the decisions that we make are made on behalf of other people. A growing bo...
Surrogate decision making is common in medical settings, particularly regarding treatment decisions ...
Many patients who develop incapacitating illness have not expressed clear treatment preferences. The...
Objectives To assess people's procedural preferences for making medical surrogate decisions, from th...
Decision research has long focused on how we make decisions for ourselves, yet a considerable propor...
In everyday life, many of the decisions that we make are made on behalf of other people. A growing b...
Background: Clinical practice relies on surrogates to make or help to make treatment decisions for i...