Although patient participation in treatment decisions is important for preference‐concordant care delivery, it is largely unknown how cognitive impairment influences treatment preferences. We investigated whether treatment preferences for the care… Click to show full abstract
Although patient participation in treatment decisions is important for preference‐concordant care delivery, it is largely unknown how cognitive impairment influences treatment preferences. We investigated whether treatment preferences for the care of serious illness differ between adults with and without cognitive impairment in hypothetical clinical scenarios.
               
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