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Shared decision-making (SDM) aims to protect and maximise the autonomy of adult patients and is often espoused as an ideal for clinicians to work toward. While definitions differ, SDM is most commonly thought of as a middle path between physician-led decision-making, where the doctor decides on the treatment after evaluation of the disease, treatment options and probabilities of outcomes, and informed decision-making, where the patient decides after the doctor provides information about the benefits, risks, and alternative treatment options. For children with life-limiting conditions (LLC) who are unable to . . .
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