Older Adult and Surrogate Perspectives on Serious, Difficult, and Important Medical Decisions.
Laura A PetrilloRyan D McMahanVictoria TangDaniel DohanRebecca L SudorePublished in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2018)
Diverse older adults and surrogates perceive life-threatening illness and day-to-day decisions about chronic disease to be serious, difficult, and important. The surrogates' goal of avoiding suffering of older adults may differ from older adults' priorities of self-sufficiency and maximizing survival. Clinicians should support older adults and surrogates in identifying important and difficult decisions and learn about the values and information sources they bring to decision-making. With this knowledge, clinicians can customize decision support and achieve person-centered care.