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Micromanaging Death: Process Preferences, Values, and Goals in End-of-Life Medical Decision Making
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Very few individuals may desire the standard approach to advance care planning whereby preferences for specific life-sustaining treatments are documented and these requests are strictly followed near death. Instead, patient autonomy may be better served by emphasizing discussion of process preferences and leeway in decision making.
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