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Discussion of preferences for life-sustaining care by persons with AIDS. Predictors of failure in patient-physician communication.
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A majority of persons with AIDS in this study had not discussed their preferences for life-sustaining care with their physician, despite the desire to do so. Interventions to improve patient-physician communication about resuscitation for nonwhites and other groups at risk of inadequate discussion might lead to clinical decisions that are more consistent with patient preferences.
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