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ArtikelPerioperative Ethical Issues  
Oleh: Chandrakantan, Arvind ; Saunders, Tracie
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Anesthesiology Clinics (keterangan: ada di ClinicalKey) vol. 34 no. 01 (Mar. 2016), page 35-42 .
Topik: Shared Decision-Making; Do Not Resuscitate; Medical Ethics; Affordable Care Act; Operating Room
Fulltext: A34 v34 n 1 p35 kelik2016.pdf (167.03KB)
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Isi artikelShared decision-making is a paradigm of patient engagement that is assuming greater importance in the era of value-based health care. The basic tenets include patient engagement on clinical decisions, taking into account multiple factors that influence physician and patient decision-making. Understanding and reconciling diametrically opposed views of care are important tenets of shared decision-making. Because many decisions are made preoperatively, the applicability of these principles may be useful especially in the situation of a higher risk surgical candidate. Many patients with Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) orders are undergoing procedures to improve quality of life. This article explores shared decision-making and DNR.
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