“…This is in line with the findings from a local Chinese study demonstrating that the most common EOL decision‐making pattern in Hong Kong was physician‐initiated and shared decision‐making with the patient/family members (Pang et al., ). Similar pattern exists in Taiwan and China (Lee, Cheng, Dai, Chang, & Hu, ; Zhang, Xie, Xie, & Liu ), as Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China share similar cultures developed from Confucianism, emphasizing family involvement (Bowman & Singer, ). However, most family caregivers had poor knowledge on life sustaining treatments in Hong Kong (Kwok et al., ).…”