“SpezPat”- common advance directives versus disease-centred advance directives: a randomised controlled pilot study on the impact in physicians’ understanding of patients’ end-of- life decisions
Abstract:Background: The advance directive holds patients’ health care choices and fosters the patients’ autonomy. Nevertheless, understanding the patients’ wishes based on the information provided in advance directives, remains a challenge for health care providers. Based on the ethical premises of positive obligation to autonomy, an advanced directive that is disease-centred and features problems and complications of the disease the patient has, should help the health care providers to understand the patients’ wishes… Show more
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