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Reliability of health-related quality-of-life assessments made by older adults and significant others for health states of increasing cognitive impairment.

Gina BravoModou SeneMarcel Arcand
Published in: Health and quality of life outcomes (2017)
These findings underscore the importance of discussing health-related quality-of-life issues during advance care planning and involving designated proxies in the discussion to enhance their understanding of the role that HRQoL should play in actual decision-making situations. Medical decision-making may be influenced by healthcare providers' and family members' assessments of an incapacitated patient's health-related quality of life, in addition to that of the designated proxy. Future studies should investigate whether these two groups of individuals share the views of the patient and the designated proxy on anticipated HRQoL.
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