'It all depends!': A qualitative study of preferences for place of care and place of death in terminally ill patients and their family caregivers.
Katrin GerberBarbara HayesChristina BryantPublished in: Palliative medicine (2019)
These findings suggest that in many cases end-of-life decision-making does not conclude with a clear and stable choice. Understanding the reasons for the malleability of preferences and the process of how they are formed has implications for both clinicians and researchers.