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2022 Jun


J Pain Symptom Manage


63


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Evolution of Investigating Informed Assent Discussions about CPR in Seriously Ill Patients.

Authors

Stapleton RD, Ford DW, Sterba KR, Nadig NR, Ades S, Back AL, Carson SS, Cheung KL, Ely J, Kross EK, Macauley RC, Maguire JM, Marcy TW, McEntee JJ, Menon PR, Overstreet A, Ritchie CS, Wendlandt B, Ardren SS, Balassone M, et al.
J Pain Symptom Manage. 2022 Jun; 63(6):e621-e632.
PMID: 35595375.

Abstract

Outcomes after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) remain poor. We have spent 10 years investigating an "informed assent" (IA) approach to discussing CPR with chronically ill patients/families. IA is a discussion framework whereby patients extremely unlikely to benefit from CPR are informed that unless they disagree, CPR will not be performed because it will not help achieve their goals, thus removing the burden of decision-making from the patient/family, while they retain an opportunity to disagree.