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Review
. 1998 May;14(2):129-36.
doi: 10.1016/s0749-2081(98)80018-1.

Promoting patient decision making in life-and-death situations

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Promoting patient decision making in life-and-death situations

B J Davison et al. Semin Oncol Nurs. 1998 May.

Abstract

Objectives: To review factors in the health care culture that deny seriously ill patients' last wishes regarding care.

Data sources: Review articles and research studies that pertain to decision making.

Conclusions: Decision making in palliative care has been identified as an understudied area. Although there are significant benefits to being involved in treatment decision making, long-term follow-up of the consequences of active participation in the final stages of life is lacking.

Implications for nursing practice: Nurses have a role to play in assisting patients and their families in treatment decision making in both the curative and palliative phase of care. A nursing intervention to promote patient involvement in decision making is described.

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