Prediction of life-story narrative for end-of-life surrogate's decision-making is inadequate: a Q-methodology study.
Muhammad M HammamiKafa AbuhdeebMuhammad B HammamiSophia J S De PaduaAreej Al-BalkhiPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2019)
Despite high self-reported surrogate's decision-making confidence and healthcare-preferences familiarity, family surrogates are variably inadequate in simulating life-story narratives. Simulation accuracy may not follow the next-of-kin concept and is 38% based on shared background.