Structuring healthcare advance directives: Evidence from Chinese end‐of‐life cancer patients' treatment preferences
Abstract Background Patients' treatment decisions may be influenced by the ways in which treatment options are presented. There is little evidence on how patients with advanced cancer choose preferences for advance directives (ADs) in China. Informed by behavioural economics, we assess whether...
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Main Authors: | Zi‐Meng Ye (Author), Ben Ma (Author), Elizabeth Maitland (Author), Stephen Nicholas (Author), Jian Wang (Author), An‐Li Leng (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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