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When Many Surrogates Have To Make Treatment Decisions They Experience A Negative Emotional Effect
March 1, 2011 by NewsBot
At the end of life, many patients cannot make treatment decisions for themselves and require a surrogate to interact with physicians and make medical decisions on their behalf. A surrogate is a stand-in person, a proxy. While some studies have evaluated how surrogates make or help make treatment decisions, none have looked at the psychological effect of decision-making on surrogates...


