The ethical and legal problems that arise in making decisions aboutstarting, continuing, and stopping medical treatment are complex and are shaped by many factors. Among these factors are our legal tradi-tions; the traditions of ethics in medicine and in moral philosophy more generally; and cultural, and social and religious values, which are quit
Life-extending changes in medical technology and an ageing population pose practical and ethical pro...
Life-extending changes in medical technology and an ageing population pose practical and ethical pro...
Managing end-of-life care can be difficult because of the particular nature of intensive care suppor...
Religion and spirituality has undoubtedly played a major and intervening role in a person’s life and...
Background: Physicians who treat patients approaching the end of life often face moral, ethical, and...
Abstract: Consistent with appropriate clinical practice and professional regulations, Jewish medical...
End of life (EOL) care presents a number of legal and ethical challenges in all societies irrespect...
In caring for dying patients, family medicine practitioners intentionally adopt care plans that affe...
Towards the end of life, physicians face dilemmas of discontinuing life-sustaining treatments or int...
End of life decisions constitute one of the areas in medical practice in which ethical dilemmas and ...
End-of-life care revolves around the terminally ill patient’s quality of life, the dying process, an...
Original article can be found at: http://www.pharmj.com/ Copyright The Pharmaceutical Journal. [Full...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Indicated and nonindicated interventions-- Orders not ...
Philosophical debates over the fundamental principles that should guide life-and-death medical decis...
This paper examines distinguishing features of the law and various views about its relationship to o...
Life-extending changes in medical technology and an ageing population pose practical and ethical pro...
Life-extending changes in medical technology and an ageing population pose practical and ethical pro...
Managing end-of-life care can be difficult because of the particular nature of intensive care suppor...
Religion and spirituality has undoubtedly played a major and intervening role in a person’s life and...
Background: Physicians who treat patients approaching the end of life often face moral, ethical, and...
Abstract: Consistent with appropriate clinical practice and professional regulations, Jewish medical...
End of life (EOL) care presents a number of legal and ethical challenges in all societies irrespect...
In caring for dying patients, family medicine practitioners intentionally adopt care plans that affe...
Towards the end of life, physicians face dilemmas of discontinuing life-sustaining treatments or int...
End of life decisions constitute one of the areas in medical practice in which ethical dilemmas and ...
End-of-life care revolves around the terminally ill patient’s quality of life, the dying process, an...
Original article can be found at: http://www.pharmj.com/ Copyright The Pharmaceutical Journal. [Full...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Indicated and nonindicated interventions-- Orders not ...
Philosophical debates over the fundamental principles that should guide life-and-death medical decis...
This paper examines distinguishing features of the law and various views about its relationship to o...
Life-extending changes in medical technology and an ageing population pose practical and ethical pro...
Life-extending changes in medical technology and an ageing population pose practical and ethical pro...
Managing end-of-life care can be difficult because of the particular nature of intensive care suppor...