Publication: Treatment Decision Making for Incapacitated Patients: Is Development and Use of a Patient Preference Predictor Feasible?
Treatment Decision Making for Incapacitated Patients: Is Development and Use of a Patient Preference Predictor Feasible?
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Rid, A., & Wendler, D. (2014). Treatment Decision Making for Incapacitated Patients: Is Development and Use of a Patient Preference Predictor Feasible? Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 39(2), 130–152. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmp/jhu006
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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 ethica
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Rid, A., & Wendler, D. (2014). Treatment Decision Making for Incapacitated Patients: Is Development and Use of a Patient Preference Predictor Feasible? Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 39(2), 130–152. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmp/jhu006