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Patients and their families struggle with making choices about care at the end of life. Advance directives are often used as a tool to facilitate this decision making, but sometimes fall short of this goal. The author's discussion of the case of a man with metastatic cancer, for whom an advance directive was unable to prevent a traumatic death, reviews the challenges in creating and implementing advance directives, discusses factors that can affect decision making, and offers physicians practical suggestions to ease decision making at the end of life. The patient's daughter, primary care physician, and his surgeon were interviewed, yielding a multidimensional perspective of a case unusual in its degree of conflict and that ended in the patient's experiencing unnecessary pain and a traumatic resuscitation attempt. The author argues that advance care planning should occur within a framework that emphasizes responding to patient and family emotions and that focuses more on goals for care and less on specific treatments. Tulsky JA. Adapted from JAMA. 2005 Jul 20;294(3):359-65.


Read more: PMID 16030281
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=16030281&query_hl=56

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