The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 10Journal of Clinical Ethics, Incorporated, 1999 - Medical ethics |
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... surrogate ( 25 percent ) , and the surrogate's refusal to participate ( 15 percent ) . Nonparticipants were more likely than participants to be women ( 65 percent ver- sus 39 percent , p < .0001 ) , more likely to be older ( 68 versus ...
... surrogate ( 25 percent ) , and the surrogate's refusal to participate ( 15 percent ) . Nonparticipants were more likely than participants to be women ( 65 percent ver- sus 39 percent , p < .0001 ) , more likely to be older ( 68 versus ...
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... surrogates ' wishes included trust in the surrogates ' knowledge / ability ( 63 percent ) ; a trust- ing relationship with the surrogate ( 22 percent ) ; and concern for the surrogate's best interest ( 21 percent ) . The themes were ...
... surrogates ' wishes included trust in the surrogates ' knowledge / ability ( 63 percent ) ; a trust- ing relationship with the surrogate ( 22 percent ) ; and concern for the surrogate's best interest ( 21 percent ) . The themes were ...
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cause of concern for the surrogate , such as protecting the surrogate from the decision - making process . Pa- tients ' concern about the effect of treatment decisions on others , while seemingly at odds with our tradi- tional exclusive ...
cause of concern for the surrogate , such as protecting the surrogate from the decision - making process . Pa- tients ' concern about the effect of treatment decisions on others , while seemingly at odds with our tradi- tional exclusive ...
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