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  1. Preferences for autonomy in end-of-life decision making in modern Korean society.S. H. Kim - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (2):228-236.
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  • A qualitative investigation of selecting surrogate decision-makers.S. J. L. Edwards, P. Brown, M. A. Twyman, D. Christie & T. Rakow - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (10):601-605.
    Background Empirical studies of surrogate decision-making tend to assume that surrogates should make only a 'substituted judgement'—that is, judge what the patient would want if they were mentally competent. Objectives To explore what people want in a surrogate decision-maker whom they themselves select and to test the assumption that people want their chosen surrogate to make only a substituted judgement. Methods 30 undergraduate students were recruited. They were presented with a hypothetical scenario about their expected loss of mental capacity in (...)
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