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Population Preferences for Treatments When Critically Ill: A Discrete Choice Experiment.

Matthew H AnsteyImogen A MitchellCharlie CorkeRichard Norman
Published in: The patient (2021)
Respondents valued their independence as the most important factor in deciding whether to receive ongoing medical treatments in the intensive care unit. When clinicians are unable to obtain specific patient information, they should consider framing their decision making around the likelihood of the patient achieving functional independence rather than survival.
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