(2000) End-of-Life Decision Making: Practical and Ethical Issues for Health Professionals. Australasian Journal on Ageing 19 :10.1111/aja.2000.19.issue-2, 57-62 /Cartwright, C., 2000, End-of-Life Decision Making: Practical and Ethical Issues for Health Professionals. Australian Journal on ...
This article offers guidance to clinicians for approaching and conducting end-of-life decision-making conversations with Native American elders. The guidelines emphasize the need for flexibility and clarity in communication, avoidance of insistence on formal structures and rigid time frames for decision-ma...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: html_title On Decision-Making at the End of Life: A Singaporean Perspective /html_title Suresh Kumar (bio) The author discusses ethical issues related to palliative sedation in an incurably ill patient. The basic issue was app...
CAVALIERI, DOProviding good care for dying patients requires that physi-cians be knowledgeable of ethical issues pertinent to end-of-life care. Effective advance care planning can assurepatient autonomy at the end of life even when the patienthas lost decision-making capacity. Medical futility is ...
Palliative care training for physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, hospice workers, and clergy, in end-of-life care. Available Internationally. Ethics and Decision Making in Critical Illness Program A first of its kind medical school program in the United States dedicated to the study ...
This chapter will provide an overview of palliative care and end-of-life decision-making and its role in neuromuscular diseases. Making end-of-life decisions encompasses several facets that impact physical, social, and psychological factors surrounding the patient and the family. Generally, these face...
The issues surrounding end-of-life and medical futility are often very challenging and when confounded with misunderstandings about the difference between withholding or withdrawing certain treatments while never withholding care these issues can easily
End-of-life decision making for newborns with adverse prognosis is an ethical ... H Guimar?Es,G Rocha,C Bellieni,... - Journal of Maternal-Fetal Medicine 被引量: 21发表: 2012年 Ethical issues and dilemmas in the care of newborn babies in the developing world Ethical decisions in ...
Objective: End-of-life decisions are among the most difficult to make or study in our country. This study compares the attitudes toward ethical decision making in the end of life and autonomy issues among academic physicians and patients of Hacettepe University Hospital outpatient clinics in Hacettep...