Decision-making across cultures

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ELBAUM, Alan | KINSEY, Lucia | MARIANO, Jeffrey

This chapter surveys the range of different orientations toward decision-making, common clinical scenarios, and considerations to bear in mind when caring for culturally diverse patients at the end of life. While this chapter draws on the cultural competency literature, its primary goal is to articulate an approach to end-of-life care that is rooted in cultural humility and structural competency. Medical providers, as representatives of the social institution of medicine, have their own cultural values that often come into conflict with patients' cultural values, especially when patients and providers have different unspoken visions of the "good death," or when patients wish to receive interventions that their providers deem futile. In the final section of the chapter, we seek to move away from this confrontational paradigm by analyzing two case studies of decision-making across cultures in order to empower providers to engage in value-based shared decision-making and thereby achieve goal-concordant care.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-29923-0_7

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