It has recently been proposed to incorporate the use of a "Patient Preference Predictor” (PPP) into the process of making treatment decisions for incapacitated patients. A PPP would predict which treatment option a given incapacitated patient would most likely prefer, based on the individual's characteristics and information on what treatment preferences are correlated with these characteristics. Including a PPP in the shared decision-making process between clinicians and surrogates has the potential to better realize important ethical goals for making treatment decisions for incapacitated patients. However, developing and implementing a PPP poses significant practical challenges. The present paper discusses these practical challenges and c...
There are two main ways of understanding the function of surrogate decision making in a legal contex...
Background: Care consistent with preferences is the goal of advance care planning (ACP). However, co...
Objectives To assess people's procedural preferences for making medical surrogate decisions, from th...
One of the cornerstones of contemporary medicine is the patient’s right to decide about his or her m...
Patient preference predictors aim to solve the moral problem of making treatment decisions on behalf...
The Patient Preference Predictor (PPP) proposal places a high prior-ity on the accuracy of predictin...
Current practice frequently fails to provide care consistent with the preferences of decisionally-in...
Background: Current practice frequently fails to provide care consistent with the preferences of dec...
Objective: Clinical practice aims to respect patient autonomy by basing treatment decisions for inca...
Many patients who develop incapacitating illness have not expressed clear treatment preferences. The...
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Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are quickly gaining ground in healthcare and clinical decision-...
153 pagesIn medical decision-making contexts, respect for personal autonomy protects the patient fro...
Many patients, especially the elderly and those with mental illness, have diminished or no capacity ...
There are two main ways of understanding the function of surrogate decision making in a legal contex...
Background: Care consistent with preferences is the goal of advance care planning (ACP). However, co...
Objectives To assess people's procedural preferences for making medical surrogate decisions, from th...
One of the cornerstones of contemporary medicine is the patient’s right to decide about his or her m...
Patient preference predictors aim to solve the moral problem of making treatment decisions on behalf...
The Patient Preference Predictor (PPP) proposal places a high prior-ity on the accuracy of predictin...
Current practice frequently fails to provide care consistent with the preferences of decisionally-in...
Background: Current practice frequently fails to provide care consistent with the preferences of dec...
Objective: Clinical practice aims to respect patient autonomy by basing treatment decisions for inca...
Many patients who develop incapacitating illness have not expressed clear treatment preferences. The...
12 pages (out of 210 pages)Studies the issues of informed consent regarding health care choices
In the intensive care unit, it can be challenging to determine which interventions align with the pa...
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are quickly gaining ground in healthcare and clinical decision-...
153 pagesIn medical decision-making contexts, respect for personal autonomy protects the patient fro...
Many patients, especially the elderly and those with mental illness, have diminished or no capacity ...
There are two main ways of understanding the function of surrogate decision making in a legal contex...
Background: Care consistent with preferences is the goal of advance care planning (ACP). However, co...
Objectives To assess people's procedural preferences for making medical surrogate decisions, from th...