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The following strategies helped with implementation of decisions: introducing change slowly; organising legal changes for the carer as well as the patient; involving a professional to persuade the patient to accept services; and emphasising that services optimised, not impeded, independence. To access services, carers made patients' general practice appointments, accompanied them to the surgery, pointed out symptoms, gained permission to receive confidential information, asked for referral to specialist services, and used professionals' authority to gain patients' agreement. End of life decisions were particularly difficult. They were helped by knowledge of the person with dementia's previous views, clear prognostic information, and family support. Information sheets to help carers to overcome barriers to proxy decision making have been developed; their impact in practice has yet to be evaluated.
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Livingston et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69ea039584ff3f95efccf6bf — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.c4184
Gill Livingston
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
Gerard Leavey
University of Ulster
Mônica Manela
University College London
BMJ
University College London
University of Ulster
Mental Health Research UK
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