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Factors underlying surrogate medical decision-making in middle eastern and east Asian women: a Q-methodology study.

Muhammad B HammamiAreej Al BalkhiSophia S De PaduaKafa Abuhdeeb
Published in: BMC palliative care (2020)
1) Patient's health was more important than patient's preference to ME and EA women; society interest was least important. 2) Family and surrogate's needs/ burdens were more important, whereas fear of loss was less important to respondents as patients than as surrogate decision-makers. 3) Family needs were more important to EA than ME respondents, the opposite was true for medical facts and surrogate's wishes for patient. 4) Q-methodology models that relatively emphasized various surrogate decision-making factors overlapped the ME and EA women' three perspectives.
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