More patients are putting pen to paper to indicate how they wish to be cared for should they become seriously ill
THE TROUBLE with planning things likely to happen some years into the future is that you may change your mind along the way. That is an argument given by opponents to the ‘living wills’ scheme which enables mostly older patients to record in advance how they would like to be cared for if they become seriously or terminally ill.
Nursing Standard. 17, 25, 13-13. doi: 10.7748/ns.17.25.13.s27
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