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Representation agreements in British Columbia: who is using them and why?
Author: Harrison, Wendy
Date created: 2008
Development and Validation of a Scale for Measuring Spousal End-of-Life Communication
Author: Polchenko, Nataliya
Date created: 2014-04-16

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  • (-) Advance care planning (2)
  • Advance directive (1)
  • Capacity and disability – British Columbia Advance directives (Medical Care) – British Columbia Decision-making – British Columbia Patient refusal of treatment Representation Agreement Act (1)
  • End-of-life care (1)
  • End-of-life communication (1)
  • Marital communication (1)
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  • Willingness to communicate about end of life (1)

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