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Application of Terror Management Theory to End-Of-Life Care Decision-Making: A Narrative Literature Review.

Laura M PerryBrenna MossmanAshley B LewsonJames I GerhartLily FreestoneMichael Hoerger
Published in: Omega (2022)
Patients with serious illnesses often do not engage in discussions about end-of-life care decision-making, or do so reluctantly. These discussions can be useful in facilitating advance care planning and connecting patients to services such as palliative care that improve quality of life. Terror Management Theory, a social psychology theory stating that humans are motivated to resolve the discomfort surrounding their inevitable death, has been discussed in the psychology literature as an underlying basis of human decision-making and behavior. This paper explores how Terror Management Theory could be extended to seriously ill populations and applied to their healthcare decision-making processes and quality of care received.
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