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Family decision‐making in advanced dementia: narrative and ethics
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The families in these focus groups used the elders' life stories to frame their decisions for care. Providers working in primary care settings who work with families in making care decisions for cognitively impaired elderly patients may find narrative ethics more pertinent than principle-based ethics in understanding families' perspectives and priorities, while also recognizing their decision-making transition from using the principle of autonomy to that of beneficence.
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