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Shared Decision Making in Adult Critical Care is an essential resource for healthcare professionals managing critically ill patients. The book addresses the complexities of collaborative decision-making between clinicians and patients’ families during high-stakes medical situations.
Drawing on evidence-based practices and real-world case studies, authors Matthew N. Jaffa and David Y. Hwang provide practical strategies for implementing shared decision-making protocols in ICU environments. The text covers communication techniques, ethical considerations, and methods for incorporating patient values and preferences into treatment plans.
This publication is invaluable for intensivists, nurses, palliative care specialists, and hospital administrators seeking to enhance patient-centered care and improve outcomes in critical care settings. It bridges the gap between clinical expertise and patient autonomy.







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