Don't forget shared decision-making in the COVID-19 crisis

Internal Medicine Journal
Nicholas SimpsonDaniel Steinfort

Abstract

Mechanical ventilation as a resource is limited and may lead to poor outcomes in at-risk populations. Critical care supports may not be preferred by those at risk of deterioration in the COVID-19 setting. Patient-centred communication and shared decision-making should continue to remain central to clinical practice.

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