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Ethical frameworks for surrogates' end-of-life planning experiences: A qualitative systematic review

Authors
Kim, H.Deatrick, J.A.Ulrich, C.M.
Issue Date
Feb-2017
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
End-of-life care; ethics; family; surrogate decision making; systematic review
Citation
NURSING ETHICS, v.24, no.1, pp 46 - 69
Pages
24
Journal Title
NURSING ETHICS
Volume
24
Number
1
Start Page
46
End Page
69
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/64057
DOI
10.1177/0969733016638145
ISSN
0969-7330
1477-0989
Abstract
Background: Despite the growing body of knowledge about surrogate decision making, we know very little about the use of ethical frameworks (including ethical theories, principles, and concepts) to understand surrogates' day-to-day experiences in end-of-life care planning for incapacitated adults. Objectives and Methods: This qualitative systematic review was conducted to identify the types of ethical frameworks used to address surrogates' experiences in end-of-life care planning for incapacitated adults as well as the most common themes or patterns found in surrogate decision-making research. Findings: Seven research papers explicitly identified ethical theories, principles, or concepts, such as autonomy, substituted judgment, and best interest standards as guidelines for the research. Surrogate decision making themes included the responsibilities and goals of being a surrogate, factors influencing surrogates' decision making, outcomes for surrogates, and an overarching theme of wanting to do the right thing for their loved one and/or themselves. Discussion: Understanding the complexity of surrogates' experiences of end-of-life care planning is beyond the scope of conventional ethical frameworks. Conclusion: Ethical frameworks that address individuality and contextual variations related to decision making may more appropriately guide surrogate decision-making research that explores surrogates' end-of-life care planning experiences.
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