Patient Preferences for Discussing Life Expectancy: a Systematic Review.
Emma BjørkWade ThompsonJesper RygOve GaardboeTrine Lembrecht JørgensenCarina LundbyPublished in: Journal of general internal medicine (2021)
Most patients are willing to discuss life expectancy; however, a substantial proportion is not. Heterogeneity and variability in preferences make it challenging to identify clear predictors of willingness to discuss. Variability in preferences may to some extent be influenced by age, disease, and cultural differences. These findings highlight the individual and complex nature in which patients approach this topic and stress the importance of clinicians considering eliciting patient's individual preferences when initiating discussions about life expectancy.