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Beyond Substituted Judgment: How Surrogates Navigate End‐of‐Life Decision‐Making

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Abstract

Although ethicists and clinicians expect surrogates to use substituted judgment or patients' best interests when making decisions, these data indicate that many surrogates rely on other factors such as their own best interests or mutual interests of themselves and the patient or intend to base substituted judgments on documents with which they have little familiarity.

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