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OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to ascertain preferences for end-of-life care among persons wi...
OBJECTIVES: To examine older people’s preferences for self-involvement in end-of-life care decision-...
Background: People with serious mental illness have greater mortality risk than the general populati...
Background: The study's main aim was to assess the end-of-life decision-making capacity and health-r...
BACKGROUND : The study’s main aim was to assess the end-of-life decision-making capacity and health...
Medical practitioners are confronted daily with decisions about patients’ capacity to consent to int...
Despite the importance and complexity of evaluating decision-making capacity at the end of life, lit...
Little research has focused on terminally ill patients\u27 ability to make end-of-life decisions. Th...
In recent years, assisted suicide has been legalized in four states for those who are terminally ill...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive disorders, including dementia, have been shown to be predictors of decisional i...
This Article examines concepts of treatment decisionmaking capacity relevant to medical aid in dying...
There are many complex concepts to consider during end-of-life discussions and advance care planning...
OBJECTIVE:Making decisions is central to the exercise of control over one's well-being. Many individ...
The research about understanding the end of life and decision-making by people with intellectual dis...
Patients with advanced cancer must make many important treatment decisions, including whether to con...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to ascertain preferences for end-of-life care among persons wi...
OBJECTIVES: To examine older people’s preferences for self-involvement in end-of-life care decision-...
Background: People with serious mental illness have greater mortality risk than the general populati...
Background: The study's main aim was to assess the end-of-life decision-making capacity and health-r...
BACKGROUND : The study’s main aim was to assess the end-of-life decision-making capacity and health...
Medical practitioners are confronted daily with decisions about patients’ capacity to consent to int...
Despite the importance and complexity of evaluating decision-making capacity at the end of life, lit...
Little research has focused on terminally ill patients\u27 ability to make end-of-life decisions. Th...
In recent years, assisted suicide has been legalized in four states for those who are terminally ill...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive disorders, including dementia, have been shown to be predictors of decisional i...
This Article examines concepts of treatment decisionmaking capacity relevant to medical aid in dying...
There are many complex concepts to consider during end-of-life discussions and advance care planning...
OBJECTIVE:Making decisions is central to the exercise of control over one's well-being. Many individ...
The research about understanding the end of life and decision-making by people with intellectual dis...
Patients with advanced cancer must make many important treatment decisions, including whether to con...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to ascertain preferences for end-of-life care among persons wi...
OBJECTIVES: To examine older people’s preferences for self-involvement in end-of-life care decision-...
Background: People with serious mental illness have greater mortality risk than the general populati...