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BMJ, 2011
“Fight, fight, fight!” The children thronged around the two kids wrestling each other. It was a school spectacle, before children spent their lives on Facebook. It was generally the same people—“trouble makers”—crazed guys that you never made eye contact with.
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“Fight, fight, fight!” The children thronged around the two kids wrestling each other. It was a school spectacle, before children spent their lives on Facebook. It was generally the same people—“trouble makers”—crazed guys that you never made eye contact with.
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Nursing Older People, 2010
Advance care directives are statements either made orally or in writing by mentally competent adults stating how they wish to be treated should they, at some stage in the future, lose mental capacity. In practice, however, advance care planning is rarely used; end-of-life decisions are made by physicians or family.
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Advance care directives are statements either made orally or in writing by mentally competent adults stating how they wish to be treated should they, at some stage in the future, lose mental capacity. In practice, however, advance care planning is rarely used; end-of-life decisions are made by physicians or family.
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Annual Review of Medicine, 2008
Most patients want some control over their medical care, including—or even especially—when they are too sick to participate in decisions. Clinicians who have to make decisions for patients who are unable to participate often would appreciate guidance from patients’ wishes. Advance care planning responds to these needs.
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Most patients want some control over their medical care, including—or even especially—when they are too sick to participate in decisions. Clinicians who have to make decisions for patients who are unable to participate often would appreciate guidance from patients’ wishes. Advance care planning responds to these needs.
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Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2013
As the population ages, end-of-life care (EOLC) costs become an increasingly pressing subject. Advance directives (ADs) are legal documents that allow individuals to convey their decisions about EOLC. Although ADs have been shown to reduce EOLC costs, most people do not have ADs.
Adam E M, Eltorai, Richard W, Besdine
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As the population ages, end-of-life care (EOLC) costs become an increasingly pressing subject. Advance directives (ADs) are legal documents that allow individuals to convey their decisions about EOLC. Although ADs have been shown to reduce EOLC costs, most people do not have ADs.
Adam E M, Eltorai, Richard W, Besdine
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Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2014
As the population ages, end-of-life care (EOLC) becomes an increasingly pressing issue. Advance directives (ADs) are legal documents that allow individuals to convey their decisions about EOLC. Although ADs have been shown to reduce EOLC costs, most people do not have ADs.
Adam E M, Eltorai, Richard W, Besdine
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As the population ages, end-of-life care (EOLC) becomes an increasingly pressing issue. Advance directives (ADs) are legal documents that allow individuals to convey their decisions about EOLC. Although ADs have been shown to reduce EOLC costs, most people do not have ADs.
Adam E M, Eltorai, Richard W, Besdine
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