Publication: Use of a patient preference predictor to help make medical decisions for incapacitated patients
Use of a patient preference predictor to help make medical decisions for incapacitated patients
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Rid, A., & Wendler, D. (2014). Use of a patient preference predictor to help make medical decisions for incapacitated patients. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 39(2), 104–129. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmp/jhu001
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The standard approach to treatment decision making for incapacitated patients often fails to provide treatment consistent with the patient's preferences and values and places significant stress on surrogate decision makers. These shortcomings provide compelling reason to search for methods to improve current practice. Shared decision making between surrogates and clinicians has important advantages, but it does not provide a way to determine patients' treatment preferences. Hence, shared decision making leaves families with the stress
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Rid, A., & Wendler, D. (2014). Use of a patient preference predictor to help make medical decisions for incapacitated patients. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 39(2), 104–129. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmp/jhu001