Dementia and Advance-Care Planning: Perspectives From Three Countries on Ethics and Epidemiology
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Lynn, Joanne
Teno, Joan
Dresser, Rebecca
Brock, Dan
Nelson, Hilde Lindemann
Nelson, James Lindemann
Kielstein, Rita
Fukuchi, Yoshinosuke
Lu, Dan
Itakura, Haruka
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Journal of Clinical Ethics. 1999 Winter; 10(4): 271-285.
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1999Subject
Advance Care Planning; Advance Directives; Aged; Artificial Feeding; Attitudes; Comparative Studies; Competence; Consent; Decision Making; Dementia; Diagnosis; Directive Adherence; Disclosure; Epidemiology; Ethics; Family Members; Home Care; Hospitals; International Aspects; Knowledge; Legal Aspects; Life; Moral Policy; Nursing Homes; Personhood; Physicians; Prevalence; Prognosis; Prolongation of Life; Resuscitation; Survey; Terminal Care; Third Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; Withholding Treatment;
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Dementia and Advance-Care Planning: Perspectives From Three Countries on Ethics and Epidemiology
Lynn, Joanne; Teno, Joan; Dresser, Rebecca; Brock, Dan; Nelson, Hilde Lindemann; Nelson, James Lindemann; Kielstein, Rita; Fukuchi, Yoshinosuke; Lu, Dan; Itakura, Haruka (1999-12)