A scoping review of decision‐making tools to support substitute decision‐makers for adults with impaired capacity
Seema King,
Brooklynn Fernandes,
Timothy S. Jayme
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundSubstitute decision‐makers (SDMs) make decisions that honor medical, personal, and end‐of‐life wishes for older adults who have lost capacity, including those with dementia. However, SDMs often lack support, information, and problem‐solving tools required to make decisions and can suffer with negative emotional, relationship, and financial impacts. The need for adaptable supports has been identified in prior meta‐analyses. This scoping review identifies evidence‐based decision‐making resources/tools … Show more
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