Decision Making for Patients With Severe Dementia Versus Normal Cognition Near the End of Life.
Lauren Hersch NicholasScott D HalpernDavid R WeirMicah Y BaumMarie NolanJoseph GalloKenneth M LangaPublished in: Innovation in aging (2023)
Surrogate decision makers made similar choices around end-of-life care for patients with severe dementia regardless of the number of decision makers and availability of advance directives. However, both advance directives and single decision makers were associated with less aggressive care for cognitively normal decedents.