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J Relig Health ; 55(3): 765-777, 2016 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26337437

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We conducted semi-structured interviews with 46 surrogate decision makers for hospitalized older adults to characterize the role of spirituality and religion in decision making. Three themes emerged: (1) religion as a guide to decision making, (2) control, and (3) faith, death and dying. For religious surrogates, religion played a central role in end of life decisions. There was variability regarding whether God or humans were perceived to be in control; however, beliefs about control led to varying perspectives on acceptance of comfort-focused treatment. We conclude that clinicians should attend to religious considerations due to their impact on decision making.


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Decision Making , Inpatients/psychology , Religion and Medicine , Spirituality , Terminal Care/psychology , Aged , Attitude to Death , Female , Humans , Male , Mind-Body Therapies
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