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What is Advance Directives

Handbook of Research on Technoethics
This refers to documentation of a person’s will regarding his/her preferences for life-sustaining treatment at the end-of-life. According to the recommendation of the Law Reform Commission of Hong Kong (2006 AU9: The in-text citation "Hong Kong (2006" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ), this document would be signed by the person with a doctor and another person as witnesses. This document would ensure that if or when such a medical situation was to occur, the medical doctor would follow the person’s advance directive in making medical decisions.
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Ethical Challenges of Engaging Chinese in End-of-Life Talk
Samantha Mei-che Pang (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-022-6.ch021
Abstract
In Hong Kong, end-of-life practice ideally adheres to values that include respect for the patient’s selfdetermination and an understanding shared by and consented to by the patient, the family and the healthcare team. However, consensus about end-of-life care is seldom reached within this trio before the patient become critically ill or mentally incompetent. This chapter examines the customary belief, protectiveness in medical care, which hinders Chinese patients and families in their discussion of lifesustaining treatment; challenges the practice in question; and discusses the possibility of engaging frail nursing home residents in dialogue by using the “Let Me Talk” advance care planning program.
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