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Discordance and concordance on perception of quality care at end of life between older patients, caregivers and clinicians: a scoping review.

Joan CarliniDanial BahudinZoe Alexandra MichaleffEmily PlunkettÉidín Ní ShéJustin Michael ClarkMagnolia Cardona
Published in: European geriatric medicine (2021)
While progress has been made on promoting patient autonomy and respecting the family role in representing patient's best interest, gaps remain in terms of care coordination, communication of prognosis, public understanding of the meaning of goals of care including de-escalation of management and enactment of advance care directives by clinicians for people with diminished decision capacity. Public understanding of the meaning of "comfort" care and the need to prevent over-treatment are essential for their satisfaction with care and their ability to embrace the concept of a good death.
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