Tick - but everyone who looks at it, sees the same problem: reaching an effective solution, is much more difficult, based on 'the problem continuing to exist'.https://twitter.com/C7RKY/status/953994774834483200 …
Aah, ok. That makes me feel marginally better to hear the 'supported decision making' phrase alongside it. Your writings on best interest decision making is v interesting for me. I have POA in place for my relative now, but hadn't appreciated the significance of that terminology.
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Sadly, it isn't 'alongside'. Whereas the Royal College of Surgeons (England) avoided the use of shared decision making in its recent consent guidance, using supported decision making instead, most clinicians bandy about 'shared decision making' as it if means something!
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Hmmm. I'm glad to have become aware of this now, before the public consultation opens on GMC's review of consent guidelines - which I've had to wait 4 years for. I can see value in making efforts to ensure that phrase does not make an appearance.https://www.gmc-uk.org/guidance/news_consultation/30001.asp …
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Some times some Dr's make wrong decisions not in best interests of the non dying patients don't do enough to save patient falsify medical records to cover up serious failures an advanced directive dnr is patients choice not up to Dr whereas dnr cpr form should be discussed
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