Who Decides: Me or We? Family Involvement in Medical Decision Making in Eastern and Western Countries
Background. Research suggests that desired family involvement (FI) in medical decision making may depend on cultural values. Unfortunately, the field lacks cross-cultural studies that test this assumption. As a result, providers may be guided by incomplete information or cultural biases rather than...
Main Authors: | Alden, Dana L., Friend, John, Lee, Ping Yein, Lee, Yew Kong, Trevena, Lyndal, Ng, Chirk Jenn, Kiatpongsan, Sorapop, Abdullah, Khatijah Lim, Tanaka, Miho, Limpongsanurak, Supanida |
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SAGE Publications
2018
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