id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-010999-u2guhh3h Blackstone, Eric Making Medical Decisions for Incapacitated Patients Without Proxies: Part II 2019-11-06 .txt text/plain 6590 343 52 2019 ) by providing a qualitative, retrospective look at the process of decision-making for PWPs. Using case examples and excerpts from semi-structured interviews with 12 committee members, we will discuss how the protocol has translated into practice. If no legally acceptable surrogate can be located, the ethics consultant contacts the PWP committee members to recruit 2-3 individuals who can meet with representatives from the medical team within 24-48 h. • Demographic questions (age, sex, religion, education, occupation) • Personal experience in healthcare decision-making (for self or family members) • Member's assessment of personal qualifications required for committee membership and preparation for role • Member's experience with PWP cases (mechanics, medical and social information provided, quality of discussion, meeting the patient) • Member's views on how personal values and religious beliefs affect their decision-making • Member's experience and views on the post-decision period (second-guessing, need for feedback, debriefing) ./cache/cord-010999-u2guhh3h.txt ./txt/cord-010999-u2guhh3h.txt